Fallout 3 Vs. Fallout New Vegas
I was planning to write a blog about this but seeing this topic made me post some of my initial thoughts.
Fallout 3 has an epic feel to the main quest and its ending, Fallout New Vegas is more flexible and even though the main quests is not as epic as F3s, it is very engaging and interesting.(Dealing with Factions and comparing which one brings what to the table)
Exploration and places/buildings/caves/metro tunnels are larger, hence takes longer to explore in Fallout 3. Now, i have finished FNV 4 times now and have completed the game on a 100 % (with the help of the strategy guide for about 10 % of the game, mainly unregistered quests and places) FNV's places to explore are smaller in size. FACT.
Fallout 3 has less glitches (though i have to admit i played the Game of the Year edition, so dont know how the initial version was). As i said earlier, having finished FNV 4 times now, i am yet to encounter a game breaking glitch. Knock on wood.
Fallout 3 has less places to explore
Fallout 3 has less registered and unregistered quests
Fallout 3 makes it easy to become an "all-around super role player", meaning it is easy to get 10s in SPECIAL and 100s in all of your SKILLS. This defeats the purpose of planning how you should be playing the game. New Vegas has better role play, it involves more strategic thoughts as to what skills are most needed and when. For example, playing Fallout New Vegas as stealthy rogue or as a brute super soldier makes the experience completely different. In Fallout 3, it does not really matter, because if you are a completionist like me by the time are done with the game you have 10s in Special and 100s in every skill. It is harder to achieve this in New Vegas.
Fallout New Vegas is the better role-playing game as a role playing game should be. Weapon mods, weapons stats (DPS vs DAM) etc... make this game a pure genious in the genre. Having the ability to build and break bullets apart, build weapons, create items, cook soup and grill steaks (Yes you can and i love it) just makes FNV so much more fun than F3.
Companions in New Vegas are more interesting, having one (or more) missions tied to themselves.Additional perks given by different companions are very beneficial also.
Fallout New Vegas has the Fallout look, feel and atmosphere as a series. Fallout 3 should have been the expansion. (This should be more understandable by people who have played F1 and F2)
Bottom line is Fallout has grown to be my favorite series of all times. I am addicted to this game and to be honest i will keep replaying New Vegas and Fallout 3 over and over again. But if i have to pick which one edges it for me, it would have to be New Vegas.
War never changes...
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