PC Fallout: New Vegas (Obsidian Entertainment)

Mais info sobre o Fallout: New Vegas:

Looks like some magazines have jumped the gun and subscribers have already started receiving their copies of the Fallout: New Vegas issue. Have a look in this thread at the Bethesda forums. Here's what we know so far:
* There is an optional hardcore mode, the character needs to drink water, ammo has weight, healing isn't instant etc. Normal mode is more similar to Fallout 3 gameplay.
* The storyline is focused on the New California Republic vs. Caesar's Legion vs. New Vegas residents.
* You are not a vault dweller but are given a Pip-Boy by someone who is one.
* There is a screenshot of a vault suit as well.
* There is an assault rifle looking like the M4, as well as a new big gun with a backpack, held like a minigun.
* There are special moves for melee weapons in VATS - specifically a move for a golf club called "Fore" which seems to be a groin shot.
* The Hoover Dam is in the game and is supplying electricity to the city.
* There is a quest to rescue a ghoul from some super mutants. The ghoul can then become your companion
* The Geckos are back.
* There are both dumb and intelligent super mutants, including the elite Nightkin.
* Some super mutants look similar to the ones in Fallout 3, while others are new. There is e.g. a female super mutant with a 1950s hairstyle who apparently is one of their leaders.
* Screenshots include a guy with a beard and straw hat, a ghoul an NCR Ranger
* The only picture of New Vegas itself is concept art and not a screenshot
* Some location screenshots include a huge model dinosaur advertising a hotel, some satellite dishes, an array of solar panels
* A character generation shot showing a "vigour machine" instead of the skill book
* NCR base is the McCarran Airport, Caesar's Legion is based in the Vegas Strip, while super mutants are based in a place called Black Mountain. There is also a town called Fremont and another called Primm. A topless reuve is mentioned as being in the latter. Area 51 also appears.
* NCR Ranger armor is similar to a brown combat armor with sleeves, there are concept arts of a Ranger
* Skils have a bigger effect on conversation choices. E.g. someone with a high Explosives skill may be able to have a coversation about explosives where appropriate.
* There is a Reputation system in adition to Karma.

Thanks Ausir!

In addition:
- First-person action RPG with the same engine as Fallout 3 (sorry, Van Buren fans).
- Set in the Mojave wastelands. Vegas didn't get many nukes. More intact buildings, as well as desert vegetation. Vegas itself is mostly intact.
- You don't play a Vault Dweller (or descendant of one) but a courier, left for dead and saved by a friendly robot.
- The overarching story is a struggle between the locals, Caesar's Legion (a faction of slavers from the east) and the New Californian Republic. Vegas itself is mostly intact.
- Both karma and reputation are tracked. If I'm reading it right there's separate reputations for each of the settlements, as in 1 and 2.
- All dialogue options are shown to all players, regardless of whether you have the stats to succeed or not, though there's no punishment for failure.
- Bartering is not just lower prices but negotiating for better rewards.
- VATS returns, and melee weapons have special moves in it. The golf club has "Fore!", which is a shot to the golf balls (so to speak) that knocks the opponent down. Weapons also now have knock-back upon death, with shotguns sending mans flying.
- Super Mutants return, but in two varieties - the smarter ones from Fallout 1, and the idiot ones from Fallout 2. On at least one occasion you can convince them to fight amongst themselves.
- New weapons include what appears to be an M4 and a grenade machinegun.
- Followers can be managed through a context-sensitive menu, with orders like "follow", "stay" or "attack".
- Hardcore Mode! In this mode, Stimpacks heal over time (as opposed to instantly), combat is tougher, ammo has weight and you can suffer dehydration, so keep some water on you!

One of the screenshots has a Super Mutant with a blonde wig and pink heart-shaped glasses.

 
Não sei porque raio a bethesda foi comprar os direitos para fazer o fallout 3, foi no mínimo ridículo.
Se queriam fazer um jogo pós-apocalíptico, simplesmente faziam, com outro nome.

Pena o Vegas, sendo feito pela Obsidian, sair um FPS/RPG, mas ao menos a parte de roleplay ta safa.
 
Ao ver o novo trailler aquilo que puderemos esperar será uma cidade, semi-intacta, com população civilizada e provavelmente algumas regiões com mutants gonne rogue ? I like it :)
 
Fallout 3 foi dos melhores jogos que já joguei até agora, espero bem que este próximo me faça passar mais 200 horas em frente ao ecran :D
 
A historia deste nao tem ligação com o 3 mas sim com o 2, no entanto a mecanica de jogo é igual ao 3 por isso acho que vai ser tão bom ou melhor que o 3, eu ja tenho a minha pre order feita a muito, o problema é que foi pela games.uk.....Vamos la ver quando chega!!
 
A historia deste nao tem ligação com o 3 mas sim com o 2, no entanto a mecanica de jogo é igual ao 3 por isso acho que vai ser tão bom ou melhor que o 3, eu ja tenho a minha pre order feita a muito, o problema é que foi pela games.uk.....Vamos la ver quando chega!!

E a fonte disso?
 
Fallout wiki :

Story

The story will continue some parts of the Fallout and Fallout 2 stories, but will not be related in any way to the one in Fallout 3.
Fallout: New Vegas takes place in 2281, three years after the events of Fallout 3 and thirty-nine years after Fallout 2, making this installment set furthest of the series. The New California Republic plays a major part in the story in a three way struggle between the Caesar's Legion slavers and the local New Vegas populace.
The Courier, the player character, is meant to deliver a package to Primm. The Courier is then floored by the Geckos, and Benny stands in front of the Courier with his gangsters cornering the Courier (who is on the ground), holding the platinum chip in his hand. Benny says "Look's like this is going to be your last delivery, kid.", then proceeds to shoot the Courier. The camera zooms out and a gecko can be seen digging a grave for him. He is found by a robot named Victor and is sent to the city of Goodsprings. Mitchell then heals him. He is given some medical tests. The player has the option to recieve training from Sunny Smiles. The player is then pushed back into the open world and the quest Ain't That a Kick in the Head begins. Fallout: New Vegas will have a definitive ending, just like Fallout 3.
 
Alô pessoal!

Alguém sabe de algum local em que se possa encomendar a edição de coleccionador deste jogo para PC? O exclusivo na Inglaterra ficou ao cargo da GAME, que tem política de não enviar pelo correio coisas acima de 1Kg, algo que suspeito que este jogo terá.

A GAME de Espanha tem as versões para as consolas e a de cá continua desnorteada quanto a isso. Até agora, na Europa, só encontrei na Amazon alemã, mas tenho receio que o jogo só venha nessa língua, que não domino... Alguém tem outras informações?

Senão, já estou a ver que vou ser obrigado a fazer uma ginástica em pedir a alguém no Reino Unido que me envie o jogo... *suspiro*

Cumprimentos!
 
Eurogamer Review - 9/10

Fallout: New Vegas is still a fantastic game, only slightly held back by its increasingly outdated tech. Obsidian has created a totally compelling world and its frustrations pale into insignificance compared to the immersive, obsessive experience on offer. Just like the scorched scenery that provides its epic backdrop, New Vegas is huge and sprawling, sometimes gaudy, even downright ugly at times – but always effortlessly, shamelessly entertaining.
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IGN Review - 9/10

Closing Comments
Fallout: New Vegas is the game that many wanted Fallout 3 to be. It's harder, more ruthless, better written and more morally ambiguous. It's a game we’ve been wanting to play for more than a decade, a real modern re-imagining of the Fallout series, complete with that deliciously black humour. But it's also more of the same, aesthetically and technically identical to Fallout 3, wonky facial animation and all. The ever-so-slightly ageing technology only marginally detracts from what is otherwise an expansive, fulfilling and ambitious game, unmatched in scope and maturity. If Obsidian were to make another Fallout game, we certainly wouldn't say no.
 
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Alô pessoal!

Alguém sabe de algum local em que se possa encomendar a edição de coleccionador deste jogo para PC? O exclusivo na Inglaterra ficou ao cargo da GAME, que tem política de não enviar pelo correio coisas acima de 1Kg, algo que suspeito que este jogo terá.

A GAME de Espanha tem as versões para as consolas e a de cá continua desnorteada quanto a isso. Até agora, na Europa, só encontrei na Amazon alemã, mas tenho receio que o jogo só venha nessa língua, que não domino... Alguém tem outras informações?

Senão, já estou a ver que vou ser obrigado a fazer uma ginástica em pedir a alguém no Reino Unido que me envie o jogo... *suspiro*

Cumprimentos!

Não sei nada dessa regra de 1kg... já estou farto de encomendar cenas da game.co.uk, inclusive packs de jogos e nunca tive entraves.
 
Sou fã do Fallout 1 e 2, o Fallout 3 achei um jogo bem abaixo em relação aos anteriores, por isso não estava com grande entusiamo para este Fallout New Vegas, mas esta frase da review da IGN deixou-me um pouco indeciso: "Fallout: New Vegas is the game that many wanted Fallout 3 to be. It's harder, more ruthless, better written and more morally ambiguous. It's a game we’ve been wanting to play for more than a decade, a real modern re-imagining of the Fallout series, complete with that deliciously black humour."
 
o fallout 3 era muito verde ,enjoava-me nisto e doia-me a cabeça e destestei o jogo, não por causa disto ,mas tambem tudo, a jogabilidade...
agora o novo fallout new vegas mas sem verde e com amarelo a ver vamos :)
 
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