Fallout: New Vegas came out in 2010 and is a game still played and discussed 12 years later. Many Fallout fans have called it their favorite in the series for its many RPG choices, interesting factions, and the amazing DLC for New Vegas. On Steam, the game has overwhelmingly positive reviews both recently and overall. To this day, fans still make mods for the game.
Some gamers even call Fallout: New Vegas one of the greatest video games ever made. Despite this, the game has yet to have a remake or remaster. This is quite a shock when other Bethesda games like Elder Scrolls: Skyrim have gotten not just one, but six remasters.
Fallout: New Vegas — Vault 19's Strange Paranoia Experiment Explained
Gamers are still utterly charmed by the concepts Fallout: New Vegas plays with. Unlike other recent Fallout games which take place in the Capital Wasteland and Commonwealth, New Vegas was in the Mojave and had a lot of post-apocalyptic cowboys. The factions and characters were wilder than ever, with brutal ancient Rome cosplayers, an immortal capitalist, Elvis impersonators, a casino for cannibals, and then the player character, a very lucky and deadly mailman.
It all seems absurd, but New Vegas also did well to also work with serious themes of war and greed. Choices are not black and white, with every faction having a dark side. The fan-favorite companion character Boone had one of the most tragic backstories of all where he had to kill his own pregnant wife so that she would not become a slave. DLC like Dead Money especially served as a lesson in greed, with the gold rewards having so much weight that a player cannot move much if they take it all, characters killing each other over it, and having less time to escape if more time is
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