


And what will happen with the DLC? Will it all be set before the ending, thus messing with the levelling and character progression? Will it be based on side-stories and different protagonists? Or will it be another Fallout 3-style retcon?īut what do you think? Would a lack of post-ending exploration be a jolt for you, or could you not care less about narrative flow? And how do you think this means the DLC will turn out? Let me know in the comments, or via our throbbing social portals on Facebookand Twitter. That approach felt creaky in A Link to The Past. But surely there's a better, more organic way of doing things than just skipping back to before the last boss fight, like nothing ever happened. So it only makes sense that a sequel would be in the works as long as everything else lined up to allow its development. So, we think it's about time that we got started and had a look at some of the more secretive things that are hidden throughout New Vegas.Sawyer explains that Fallout: New Vegas' endings will tell the stories of the game's characters for decades after the main story, and obviously anything the player did post-endgame to change those events (say, killing a character who we've been told lives to old age) would make a mess of things. Fallout: New Vegas was one of the most popular games in the Fallout universe with a cult following that puts all the others to shame. Truly, Fallout is the kind of game that needs to be played several times to truly see all (or as much as you can) that there is to see. This means that we're going to be looking right into the gameplay and narrative of this game to see what may or may not be well known by the rest of the video game world! Fallout games are notorious for having so many things that one playthrough isn't enough. Yes, what this list is about is telling people the things about New Vegas that they may not have discovered during the time they've spent with the game, no matter how much they think they love the game. That means that there are a lot of people out there who believe they've seen everything that the game has to offer, but we're here to tell everyone that this probably isn't true!

The Fallout series is the sort that brings out obsession in people, meaning that people end up playing the games over and over again while looking for new things to do and new ways to try and play the game.
