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Fallout: New Vegas - Old World Blues Reviews # 2

by Aries100, 2011-07-25 21:24:41

More reviews for this game have surfaced. I'll quote from two of them and list the rest.
First up is Duck & Cover, scoreless:

The DLC is reasonably long, clocking 12 hours my first playthrough to discover everything, and about 3-6 subsequent playthroughs (summer break, bored out of my head)The new weapons give us new unarmed, melee, energy and traditional weapons. There is a truly outstanding new armor option for stealth players, and various scrubs if you have a doctor fetish. Most of the weapons will feel underpowered, but that's more because of the fact that everything at Big Moutain has either heavy armor or alot of health, take them back to the mojave to REALLY get your kicks.

Then we have IGN 8/10

The gameplay is typical Fallout and Old World Blues increases the level cap by five yet again. You'll be given lots of fetch quests to pursue unless you'd rather wander around exploring or murdering things. If all of this doesn't sound appealing to you, then I'm not sure why you still own the game. Similar to past downloadable contents for New Vegas, it ends with various cut-scenes detailing how the decisions you made along the way affected the whereabouts and fates of the characters you've interacted with.

Australian Gamer, scoreless

Pixi Geek 5/5

Just Push Start 4.5/5


Source: GameBanshee

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Fallout: NV

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Post-Apoc
Genre: RPG
Platform: PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Release: Released


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