

Of course, the game has issues and bugs, but to be honest, they don't really destroy the immersion or anything, it's only a problem when it comes to bugs or glitches in the main quests. It's definitely a game that you should check out. I would really recommend the game to someone that has already played the original games, New vegas is super inspired by them.

Probably the thing that changes the most is the player's options, roleplay and rpg elements, there's hours and hours of quests, dialogue and fun stuff. It was made in a year and a half! The work that Obsidian put to the game is amazing! Of course, it uses the same engine as Fallout 3, but the It was made in a year and a half! The work that Obsidian put to the game is amazing! Of course, it uses the same engine as Fallout 3, but the atmosphere is very different. Really though the best way to describe it is it makes the fallout 3 world seem boring. If it wasn't for the mods i would have to take off a point or 2. Oh and if you get stuttering get the d3d9 file, and if you have ati get the alternative d3d9 file so you can still use transparency mutisampling. Im already using over 10 mods just as longer days, smaller ui, centered raised camera, perk every level etc. But literally a new mod is released by the hour since they only have to be ported over. Of course your on the same engine, so some of the same problems exist. Really a lot more depth in the world and just overall better. Obsidian has taken a decent game and made it great. Take fallout 3, expand it, add more diversity, add more interesting locations, triple the amount of factions, add a better theme, and add more immersion and you have fallout NV.

Take fallout 3, expand it, add more diversity, add more interesting locations, triple the amount of 27 hours in, just getting started. It goes without saying that Fallout would be a welcome addition too.27 hours in, just getting started. There are a fair few colossal RPGs on the Switch besides the ones I've mentioned already, and that's because it's a fantastic fit for the console. Obviously things aren't as simple as that, but it just seems strange that this series has never even been mentioned for the Nintendo Switch. From a developer standpoint, it's a port that would make a lot of sales. From a consumer standpoint, it's a beloved series that would be welcomed on the platform. Whether Fallout 3, New Vegas, or 4, wouldn't it be great to revisit our favourite wastelands on yet another great big adventure, but this time on-the-go. But why the lack of Fallout? The games are immensely popular, and they could probably get a good team to port them over to the Switch to a high quality. We've also had a couple of Bethesda's mobile games on there too, with the likes of Fallout Shelter and The Elder Scrolls: Blades. It was very early on that we got Skyrim on the Switch, to no surprise that game is available on damn near everything.
