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Obsidian’s now 15-year-old masterpiece Fallout New Vegas has been subject to a multitude of graphics mods over the years, but this new fan project takes the cake.  Using the powerful new RTX Remix ...
A Fallout: New Vegas Player Is Trying To Raise $500,000 To Display Mr. House's Face On The Vegas Sphere The real Las Vegas may not be a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but Fallout fans can dream. May ...
Similar to the ambitious Fallout: London project, Fallout 4: New Vegas is essentially a whole-new game, recreating The Courier's adventure in the Mojave in the higher power world of Fallout 4.
Some of the worst things about New Vegas—dead-eyed character models, janky animation, feeble FPS combat—were inherited from Fallout 3, so I can’t really blame Obsidian for much of that.
In Fallout: New Vegas canon, Mr. House had the foresight to equip his casino in Las Vegas, the Lucky 38 (the tall, Stratosphere-esque building seen in the last shot of season one) with radar ...
In New Vegas, the fun Fallout 3 formula is intact, with more polished combat, high-quality side missions, and the exciting setting of the Vegas strip. Unfortunately, the bugs also tagged along for ...