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Rick.
I tend to play story-based games like RPGs and JRPGs
PC Specs:
RTX 3070ti
Ryzen 7 5800x
32 GB RAM
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus
Rick.
I tend to play story-based games like RPGs and JRPGs
PC Specs:
RTX 3070ti
Ryzen 7 5800x
32 GB RAM
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus
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Probably one of my least liked of the DLCs, Ulysses just feels really tacked on, at least Honest Hearts had the character of Joshua Graham to carry it, Ulysses just constantly spouts nonsense at you, and the DLC is hard as shit as well.
I understand that Lonesome Road is supposed to be the end of the DLC's narrative of "what makes a nation?" but I just wish they didn't force a backstory on the player in order to tell it.
I understand that Lonesome Road is supposed to be the end of the DLC's narrative of "what makes a nation?" but I just wish they didn't force a backstory on the player in order to tell it.
After playing through Honest Hearts and Dead Money, I was a bit concerned about Old World Blues, I've heard many glowing things about it, but each DLC had something I didn't like about it, the unrelenting difficulty of Dead Money, the tedium of Honest Hearts, however, Old World Blues left me pleasently surprised.
The closest thing I could find to a similar disappointment was the tedious side quests of finding personality chips and upgrades, however once I just viewed it as the game pushing me out to go and view the various dungeons the new area of Big MT had to offer, I enjoyed it a lot more.
The game is also a lot more light hearted, focusing a lot more on the zany humour Fallout is known for. Overall, a great 6 or so hour piece of content.
The closest thing I could find to a similar disappointment was the tedious side quests of finding personality chips and upgrades, however once I just viewed it as the game pushing me out to go and view the various dungeons the new area of Big MT had to offer, I enjoyed it a lot more.
The game is also a lot more light hearted, focusing a lot more on the zany humour Fallout is known for. Overall, a great 6 or so hour piece of content.