I'm looking for an open world rpg that has the same amount of immersion/roleplay potential as NV.
I don't play a lot of single player games but I've always wanted to get into another RPG and I don't really enjoy the other Fallout games, especially 3 and 4 for how linear and shitty their story is.
Bentley Wood
Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines
Jason Fisher
Not open world, but then again it's still a good game and most open world games are trash anyway.
James Reed
Looks cool but I'm more interested in something with exploration/survival and stuff. I love the ruined apocalypse setting of Fallout but I doubt there are a ton of games that similar.
Adrian Gutierrez
How about Stalker or Metro 2033?
Tyler Hughes
Stalker Call of Pripyat was definitely the closest experience for me. The first Stalker was okay but it really feels dated, I would advise it only if you liked Pripyat
Henry Hill
>Skyrim >Be Wood Elf >Never start the main quest >Only live off the land >never bought or sold anything >Took quests as they came. Never had more fun in an RPG as I did with that play.
Hudson Lopez
I've tried the first stalker but ill check out Pripyat. Metro looks interesting too i might try it thanks
Aiden Parker
Ok, Todd.
Kevin Ward
I have Skyrim with some mods installed but i find medieval settings kinda boring
Wyatt Gonzalez
I can't believe this was 6 fucking years ago....
Zachary Wood
Same here. If only the Division was as open and free as they said it would, it could have been a great role playing game.
Henry White
Honest question: how do you guys ever feel like you're RP-ing in modern Fallout games? Just seems like there's one or two ways to play and thats it.
Anthony Young
Mod the fuck out of the game and get a unique player home, survival mechanics, more armour and stuff like AWoP to add more shit to the game and the possibilities are endless.
Jackson Nguyen
Ahh so yall aren't actually playing Fallout: NV. Just a game built on the bones of it.
Joshua Thompson
exactly
Ayden Sanders
I found vanilla NV to be more satisfying in terms of choices and possibilities compared to FO1.
Christian Ramirez
I highly reccomend installing the mod Tropical Skyrim and some fantasy music mod. It makes the whole game feel a lot more open to "generic" fantasy RP, not just the ham fisted TES snowy Skyrim land.
I played Skyrim a lot this summer, making a illusionist assassin and a dark elf sorceror (heavy armor+magic), and had loads of fun with them.
Cooper Sullivan
vampire the masq blines
Dominic Jones
It's been said before but if you have it give skyrim a go, you can mod in all sorts of stuff and survival/quest mods are typically pretty good. You can use something like Hunterborn to do a ranger/wilderness explorer setup, a camping mod to make yourself cozy at night, wildlife mods to add animal variance and changes in behavior, and so on.