I agree. Political instability in which the decisions your character makes hold weight and can decide the fate of nations, and even individual attitudes of you? Nah, NV has no story.
And I need story.
And I need story.
Oblivion I definitely would as it's fun and aesthetically nice. The Mojave Desert, however, is bland coated bland with bland filling except for a few small areas and without a plot motivating me I never would have played it.Wonderland said:Would you still played either Fallout: NV or Oblivion without a story?
I would have.
Every Sim game, a great majority of sport games, some online-based shooters (Unreal Tournament, Team Fortress 2, Quake III Arena, etc.), some puzzles games...Robert Ewing said:Surely the only game without a story will be a devout sandbox game?
So erm... Gmod? Minecraft? erm... MS paint?
What about sports gamea? I don't think any of EA sports games have a story. Not to mention Rythm games.weker said:don't forget about racing games, many of those don't have a story.Bob_Dobb said:My apologies, how can any modern RPG/action game/almost anything that isn't a puzzlegame?afroebob said:Ever played Tetris?Bob_Dobb said:How can a game have no story?
Awww Hell, now I want to go play Tetris!
kingcom" post="9.320528.13096286 said:afroebob" post="9.320528.13095822 said:NV didn't really have a story.
Wait what? Please explain.
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Sorry, I forgot that some people are so thick they don't understand that when people say 'no story' it usually means 'minimal story'. The plot line was weak and uninteresting and a bad atmosphere didn't do anything to help it. The ability to align with 3 different factions or with none and claim New Vegas for yourself is an interesting approach but it seems like they got the idea, dropped it in the game than just left it to rot, making it only effect the enemies you killed in all of your identical quests.