Aizo
Banned
I always wanted to like NV. I loved 3 for the exploration, random events, perks, and side quests.
Sadly, I didn't enjoy my time with NV. I am totally willing to give it another shot to play side quests I missed or play the DLC, but my first time through the story was not a joy. This was years ago, but due to my flip flopping around the factions, I felt that I kinda broke the game logic. Things came together by the end for me in a manner that didn't make sense. Probably due to my love for trying to break games. I kept choosing odd choices I found to be interesting.
Probably the thing that bothered me the most was that, despite all the quests, the world felt very dull and dead to me. I once had a 7 min segment (I kept an eye on the clock, and the number stuck with me after saying it to my friends so many times) walking through the desert to a mission where I encountered zero enemies, NPCs, or events of any kind. The setting for most of the areas just wasn't interesting.
I really wanted to love it, but my experience was not ideal.
Sadly, I didn't enjoy my time with NV. I am totally willing to give it another shot to play side quests I missed or play the DLC, but my first time through the story was not a joy. This was years ago, but due to my flip flopping around the factions, I felt that I kinda broke the game logic. Things came together by the end for me in a manner that didn't make sense. Probably due to my love for trying to break games. I kept choosing odd choices I found to be interesting.
Probably the thing that bothered me the most was that, despite all the quests, the world felt very dull and dead to me. I once had a 7 min segment (I kept an eye on the clock, and the number stuck with me after saying it to my friends so many times) walking through the desert to a mission where I encountered zero enemies, NPCs, or events of any kind. The setting for most of the areas just wasn't interesting.
I really wanted to love it, but my experience was not ideal.