Totally. I'd love to test this game multiplayer style cause it could be pretty fucking cool. The options are insane for your character. IT's straight 3.5 rules.
"Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
"Too cunty for wine bars, too dainty for real bars." - Anderson
Good god the patch feels like it broke the game even more. I played for about 30 minutes and all I got for my time was enemies falling into environment and the game freezing for 10-15 seconds at a time over and over and over.
Played the nice guy the first time through, and the little epilogues were interesting. Salt-On-Wounds won't survive the next playthrough.
I really enjoyed the Burned Man and the hints he dropped for the next DLC, the Divide.
Spoiler: SPRLR
seems that we'll finally get that ending to Carnivale in a vidyagame.
Sounds truly fucked up when a man who survived a drop into the Grand Canyon whilst on fire has genuine fear of the place.
But then it is Death Valley, and the Undertaker is from there.
The story found on the PCs in the various caves around Zion is also worth reading. It would be foolish not to search in their immediate area for the supply caches, as that badass on the cover of the disc, the ranger armor fellow? That armor can be found here.
Much much more enjoyable than Dead Money (no alarms or horribly executed action scenes here). The characters beyond Joshua and Daniel are not very robust, and their stock conversations can grate once you've heard them four thousand times, but it is still a pretty solid entry.
Last edited by Captain Russ; 05-20-2011, 09:27 AM.
So this game is on sale for $10 at Best Buy. I'm wondering if I should get it. I had a little fun in Fallout 3 but I mostly thought it was overrated, long, and boring. Oh, and broken. Should I give this one a shot?
"With all the dick sucking and butt fucking jokes we make, this is the gayest thing ever posted on BDR. Even Howard cringed from behind his laptop playing Gilmore Girls." -BillyG
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