Aside from Lonesome Road
Fallout New Vegas had the best DLC.
Also NV Thread
Aside from Lonesome Road
Fallout New Vegas had the best DLC.
Also NV Thread
>aside from LR
LR is the best of the DLC, you pleb.
>LR is the best of the DLC
Not Dead Money? whatever Todd.
Thought HH was pretty meh, honestly.
Dead Money is good as well, but playing LR feels like Heart of Darkess adapted into a game.
>aside from Lonesome Road
You mean HH
i liked all the dlc's for different reasons, including lonesome road
dead money for atmosphere and setting
honest hearts for graham and the survivalist
old world blues for the characters and villain
lonesome road for the argument battles against ulysses
i still adored them all and the themes they were going for, even if there were problems with them
Dead Money is absolutely the best DLC and literally brings up the rest of the game. Amazing writing, characters, setting, plot, and gameplay.
Honest Hearts is okay. It's not great, but it's ok.
The plot and characters of Old World Blues are absolutely retarded and unfunny, but damn if Big MT isn't interesting to explore.
Lonesome Road is absolutely shit. Shitty, linear combat chasing an antagonist who could have been written better by a fourteen year old goth kid. A complete and utter disappointment of a DLC.
I like Lonesome Road, going underground and through windows just to keep going was so cool to me. Besides i find Ulysses history interesting, not his interactions with the player but the implications the situation you and him find yourselves in.
He is basically another player character who has had his adventures, got his ending, and then finally retired only to have all his work undone by some jackass who wasn't aware of what he was delivering, and who might not even be you. I would be mad too if for example i got to the end after the second battle of Hoover Dam, got the ending i wanted and then some jackass decides to launch a nuke at the Mojave. I would be fucking wanting their blood too
desu none of the DLCs built on the greatness of the main game.
Dead Money was a mediocre survival horror experience, although it had the best story.
Honest Hearts was tedious shit.
Old World Blues was cool although a bit repetitive and the enemies were spongy.
Lonesome Road was too linear.
If you are roleplaying as a Legion character there is absolutely no reason to go on any of these DLC packs.
Even then, if you got to HH you should kill Joshua on sight
I made New Vegas gf's and Chris Avellone liked them on my Twitter. I am the greatest New Vegas player of all
My NCR gf was definitely better than my Legion gf, though. I wasn't really feeling it as well with the Legion gf
>5.556
Yeah, it was too late when I tweeted it out
I'm still a comedy wizard, though
I'd also like to point out that you guys are retards for shitting on Lonesome Road. I thought that a website dedicated to pseudo-intellectual political debates would enjoy the chance to put your faction's convictions to the test against Ulysses. I guess model trains are more interesting than a well constructed nemesis
I really like HH. The questline was linear but I loved exploring the park and discovering Randall's caves.
Randall's a skeleton. His existence as an undead skuetltin could have been a nightmare to the rest of the world
DM was best. Fight me.
All were good story wise. Dead money was just a chore to play through game play wise. I understand the attempt at making it seem really desperate and hard to survive but the execution was just not fun between essentially being forced to use melee for combat, and stealth due to the literally immortal holograms.
Just don't get hit
roll
Currently playing NV, any tips before entering one of its DLCs? Thinking of doing HH first
What mods do you reccommend?
DM had shit gameplay. It was ugly and having four different area-denial gimmicks isn't fun or good game design.
Enemies will level-scale with you, take your best shit whenever applicable.
The ones that allow you to use companions in the DLC's, but its up to you if you really want to though.
Agreed, the story behind it was very good though.
>no "patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter"
I found out today people attempt to rip off or blast Chet with misc goods to "strategically" acquire the shovel early on.
Little did they know they played themselves.
You can just get one by the second well you visit in the tutorial; it's usually always there.