
Many of these quests are lengthy, and great dialogue and good voice acting will invite you to learn more about the characters, as well as keep you wondering about what will happen next. Nevertheless, the main tale provides a solid skeleton from which to hang a dumbfounding number of tasks and stand-alone parables. The large-scale combat scenarios are less epic, and the surprises are less dramatic than Fallout 3's mid-game reverie.

This latest trip into the desolate American landscape possesses many of the same elements that made Fallout 3 such a successful role-playing game, but its story doesn't boast as many memorable moments. Now Playing: Fallout: New Vegas Video Review With that in mind, here are five additional picks that can benefit melee characters, light-armored builds, as well as those that want to use power armor a little earlier than normal.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Listing ten entries wasn't going to cut just how diverse the game's apparel can be. Updated October 6th, 2020 by Charles Burgar: With so many armor sets to choose from in Fallout: New Vegas, it can be difficult to figure out which body and helmet combination works best. Whether the armor boosts a player's survivability or makes them better at shooting, here are the 15 best unique armor pieces players can find in Fallout New Vegas, along with where to find each item. Because of their uniqueness, most are tied to hidden quests or obscure locations throughout the Mojave and its DLC locations. These armor sets are scattered throughout the Mojave desert, but there are some more unique items that offer special bonuses or are just really good for their archetype. RELATED: 15 Best Settlements In Fallout 4, Ranked The NCR have their iconic Ranger armor, while Ceaser's Legion has unique armor designed for melee combat.

Fallout New Vegas has some amazing weapons and armor for players to find.
