Sightseeing in Fallout: New Vegas
Take a tour through the wasteland’s major landmarks
Obsidian’s Larry Liberty tells us that one of Bethesda’s greatest strengths – as evidenced by Oblvion and Fallout 3 – is the immersive feeling you get when you can look in any direction and see something interesting that compels you to think, “I want to go there!” The studio is hard at work trying to elicit the same response in Fallout: New Vegas. “We want the landscape to tell a story,” he says. Here are some of the sites a tour through the game’s wasteland. These are the new Megatons and Rivet Cities, the sorts of locations you’ll want to explore every inch of as soon as you discover them.
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