The quality of
other open world games really make New Vegas seem mildly archaic in its presentation, however the long list of missions, additional features and technical aspects may entice the hardcore RPG fans to come back for more if they are willing to forgive the rampant glitches.
Not exact matches
Good
game, it's just I found it struggled to find its own identity, it's taken a lot of what has been done in
other games and not brought much new to the table, still done very well it's just it didn't pull me in like I hoped, I felt like while the
open world was very beautiful that's all there
really was to it, it felt very empty to me, it didn't make me want to explore everywhere like say fallout or the witcher.
Good
game, it's just I found it struggled to find its own identity, it's taken a lot of what has been done in
other games and not brought much new to the table, still done very well it's just it didn't pull me in like I hoped, I felt like while the
open world was very beautiful that's all there
really was to it, it felt very empty to me, it didn't make me want to explore everywhere like
:)» Here is the thing with Gothic, the same level of
world detail hasn't
really been attempted by
other games in the
open world genre.
That «
open -
world,
open - story» aspect is something that I
really think sets this
game apart from
others, and not just
other zombie
games.