First Impressions - Fallout: New Vegas
Wed, October 20, 2010 at 9:05 PM
Brendan T. Smith in 3, First Impressions, Video Games, bethesda, fallout, first impressions, new vegas, obsidian

Fallout: New Vegas

Publisher: Bethesda Softworks

Developer: Obsidian Entertainment

Release Date: October 19, 2010

Date of Play: October 19, 2010

When I first heard that Bethesda was making a sequel to Fallout 3 set in their take on Las Vegas, I was immensely excited. When I read that it was being developed by Obsidian, which happens to include some members of the team that made Fallout 1 and 2, I was even more excited. Fallout 3 was a tremendous game, surely one of my all-time favorites. I spent easily 100 hours in that world, and I was certain that a sequel could convince me to spend 100 more.

The more I read about the game, however, the more worried I became. It seemed as if Obsidian wasn’t bothering to raise the bar. It seemed as if New Vegas lacked ideas of its own, as if it were simply recreating Fallout 3 as-is in a new setting. This theory was not discouraging enough to prevent a purchase, and even if true I’m sure I’ll still squeeze plenty of fun out of it, but going in I have to hope that there’s something more here. As good as Fallout 3 was, it wasn’t perfect and two years have now passed since its release. I want something more than just Fallout 3 again.

Can New Vegas deliver or am I in for a serious sense of deja vu and a lot of the same problems back to haunt me?

Conclusion: Fallout New Vegas is more Fallout 3. This is true in all of the best and worst ways that this can be. While Fallout 3 was a terrific game that I spent 100 hours in and have no problems revisiting in a new setting, it is disappointing that, two years after the fact, Obsidian seems to have done nothing more nothing less than delivering exactly the same game with a new coat of paint. It will be enough for me to spend many more hours in the confines of its dusty Nevada wasteland, but the fact that the bar was not raised at all for this sequel is truly disappointing when Fallout 3 blew my expectations out of the water and delivered a memorable experience that will stay with me for a long time to come. I don’t get the sense that will be the case with New Vegas. I think this will be a game I play because I liked Fallout 3 and this is more of it. It has the vibe of an expansion pack. It’s treading water rather than setting records. While that doesn’t make it a bad game, it does make it a disappointing one.

Result: SUCCESS (due to lineage, not individual merit)

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