Rei plays Fallout: New Vegas

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Brutus03

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Intelligent, well written. The Review tells me to wait until the game is completely patched before I buy it.

Good Review.
 

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Yureina said:
I'm confused... what is this "minor thing at the end" you are talking about? :eek:
>.>

It seems I completely misread that sentence until now. >.<

Sowy.
 

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MiracleOfSound said:
This was a great review.

I've been lucky enough to not have any bugs so far, fingers crossed it stays that way.
Pretty much this. I've been having a ton of fun with this game, although I'm not entirely sure if I prefer it to Fallout 3.
 

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Super Toast said:
MiracleOfSound said:
This was a great review.

I've been lucky enough to not have any bugs so far, fingers crossed it stays that way.
Pretty much this. I've been having a ton of fun with this game, although I'm not entirely sure if I prefer it to Fallout 3.
Me either. I played Fallout 3 too much. I don't think New Vegas will ever get played quite as much as Fallout 3 did for me. :eek:
 

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Over all an excellent review. Perhaps a tad long in places, but never terribly so.

Minor nitpick: It seems like you did a lot of comparisons to Fallout 3, which gave me the impression that you hold Fallout 3 as the standard and were comparing New Vegas to that standard, not on it's own merits.

Mayhap it just seems like you did a lot of comparing because the comparisons were spread out across the review. In that case, it might be better if you condensed all the comparisons into one or two paragraphs, and then went on and reviewed the game as a standalone, as though it had no relation to Fallout 3.
 

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Savant Crime said:
Over all an excellent review. Perhaps a tad long in places, but never terribly so.

Minor nitpick: It seems like you did a lot of comparisons to Fallout 3, which gave me the impression that you hold Fallout 3 as the standard and were comparing New Vegas to that standard, not on it's own merits.

Mayhap it just seems like you did a lot of comparing because the comparisons were spread out across the review. In that case, it might be better if you condensed all the comparisons into one or two paragraphs, and then went on and reviewed the game as a standalone, as though it had no relation to Fallout 3.
I did that mainly because the game itself is a follow-up to Fallout 3 and has a very heavy amount of similarities to it. Talking about Fallout 3 in this case I thought was necessary because of how similar the two games are. :eek:
 

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Yureina said:
Talking about Fallout 3 in this case I thought was necessary because of how similar the two games are. :eek:
Similar though they may be, New Vegas is a game in its own right and the only real correlation between New Vegas and Fallout 3 is that they take place in the same world.

I have no objection to doing comparisons, what I object to is that the way that you did them, it seemed like that's all the review was. Just perhaps do them more structured, or condensed the next time a compare-contrast review comes up.
 

Admiral Stukov

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A very well written review, and a metric ton better than I would be able to string together.

The only thing I can add, which is major knit-picking, and in the great scheme of things completely irrelevant, is something I have been rather annoyed over for quite a while; nearly all improvements over Fallout 3 is more or less copy-pasted from the mod community, without crediting the mod makers.

Although, now when I think about it it's mainly ranting in any case.
 

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Great review. I am currently enjoying this game and couldn't agree with your remarks anymore. I lot of people have complained about this game, but I like it so far. I do hope that another patch comes out soon though. Keep up the good work, Rei.
 

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Thanks for the feedback everyone!

Alas... I am not sure what else I can review. I've pretty much run out of games that I have, and I have no more cash to buy new ones. :/
 

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A really well written review and I have to agree with everything you have said already stated. I don't know about you but I also found that choices that you can make in quests are quite a bit more varied now (Or at least I think they are, I'm not sure). In FO3 there was the usual good/neutral/bad choices that there were in quests and although maybe they still fall into those catagories there a lot more ways to going about them.

For example, in Jacobstown (I think) with the quest to help

find and help the doc to research a cure for the Nightkin there were a few things you could have done. When asked to decide wheter the cure should still be researched even at the cost of the Nightkin's (Lily's?) life you have to think, she will be hurt but a cure myay be found or she can be better off and a cure may never surface. Which is the lesser of the two evils?

And also when confronted with the Nightkin leader you could have given him the incomplete stealthboy, which he would have used at the cost of his and his people's health the steal more stealth boys. Kill him and his people which would mean the town would be safe but it's leader would have lost its people's trust. Again which is the better out of them?

A better example would probably be with the White glove society in the Ultra lux. There were so many endings you could have chosen to end in that quest (I think at least 5-6, possibly 7) that I actually had to sit there for a good 10 minutes to think which would be the best for me, which effect the people and in which way?

I know it's not like that for every quest but I find it better than FO3's standerd pick either of these 3 options: Good, bad or neutral.
 

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Yureina said:
Thanks for the feedback everyone!

Alas... I am not sure what else I can review. I've pretty much run out of games that I have, and I have no more cash to buy new ones. :/
How about an old classic? Like Deus Ex or Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines
 

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Savant Crime said:
Yureina said:
Talking about Fallout 3 in this case I thought was necessary because of how similar the two games are. :eek:
Similar though they may be, New Vegas is a game in its own right and the only real correlation between New Vegas and Fallout 3 is that they take place in the same world.

I have no objection to doing comparisons, what I object to is that the way that you did them, it seemed like that's all the review was. Just perhaps do them more structured, or condensed the next time a compare-contrast review comes up.
My god.....I bet you would be pissed off if you won a new BMW, just because it wasn't a Ferrari. His review is spot on and exactly what to expect. Something tells me you are a touch of "the glass is half empty" type. If you don't like the review, or how it was done. Go read a different one. Ra'tard.
 

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Yureina said:
Thanks for the feedback everyone!

Alas... I am not sure what else I can review. I've pretty much run out of games that I have, and I have no more cash to buy new ones. :/
How about an old classic? Like Deus Ex or Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines
I had considered Knights of the Old Republic actually because I played it through for the first time recently. Unfortunately something about that game hates me attempting to take in-game screenshots, so I would not be able to post any of my own pictures to go with a review. I'd have to use someone else's and... I don't want to do that. >_>
 

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Yureina said:
Unfortunately something about that game hates me attempting to take in-game screenshots, so I would not be able to post any of my own pictures to go with a review. I'd have to use someone else's and... I don't want to do that. >_>
What kind of problem do you get? Crashes to desktop, corrupt image files or something else?
I could look into it if I had some details, KotOR is one of my all-time favorite games :)
 

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stukov961 said:
Yureina said:
Unfortunately something about that game hates me attempting to take in-game screenshots, so I would not be able to post any of my own pictures to go with a review. I'd have to use someone else's and... I don't want to do that. >_>
What kind of problem do you get? Crashes to desktop, corrupt image files or something else?
I could look into it if I had some details, KotOR is one of my all-time favorite games :)
Print-screen does not work. All I get is a black image whenever I try to screenshot something from that game.
 
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Yureina said:
Thanks for the feedback everyone!

Alas... I am not sure what else I can review. I've pretty much run out of games that I have, and I have no more cash to buy new ones. :/
You could review an older game. Like... Fallout 1 perhaps!
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If you can stand its interface/controls. I can't believe these things passed as good. I think. Did they? I didn't get it when it came out, so yeah.
 

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Yureina said:
Print-screen does not work. All I get is a black image whenever I try to screenshot something from that game.
Of the top of my head, make sure [EnableScreenShot=1] is set to 1 in the .ini file, run it in XP compability mode and check for patches. What OS are you trying to run it on?
In the case of Vista and Win7 running it as administrator might help

If none of these is the cause of the problem I'll just have to dig up my copy of it and take a closer look.