Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money User Review
My First DLC corrupted- 1600 microsoft points wasted
PC VERSION- Only good if you have the wild wasteland trait.
- Posted May 31, 2012 1:40 am GMT
- Recommended by 0 of 1 users.
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Rip-off"
Ahh... How do I describe this DLC? Unimaginative, annyoing, money drain, loophole.
Unimaginative- The level designs for the villa use near-trash spanish
architecture , I litterally was about to throw up during this due to the villa's
architecture. (I hate spanish architecture, I live in Texas and see that sh*t all the time.) Also, the architecture is always EXACTLY the same in the villa. Literally NOTHING different, (except for the 15 min. Casino stage.) The combat is boring and repetive, the weapons are simple and easily confused with standard legion equipment.
Annoying- This DLC has more traps than the temple of doom from Indiana Jones. You (almost) literally cannot walk a few feet without a rusty bear trap closing around your legs, and the NPCs make you bend over backwards for them unless you want to lose some karma. Standard gameplay includes looking for something, running, looking for something else, hiding, done. The invulnerable hologram DLCs will make your life hell, as they force you to sneak past them multiple times.
Money Drain- You may find this DLC getting corrupted on your xbox. Mine did, and even after deleting it and reinstalling it 6 times, It still was corrupted.
Here's the good part: LOOPHOLE!- There is gold worth thousands of caps in this DLC, and a GAUSS RIFLE! (I have the wild wasteland trait, and the Gauss rifle makes it worth my money. PLUS, the gold will buy me some GRA weapons!) Drop that worthless sh*t from this DLC AND CARRY AS MUCH GOLD AS YOU CAN! (ALWAYS keep the gauss rifle, though.)
If you liked this DLC, I can respect that, but I really don't think it's worth your time or money.
Unimaginative- The level designs for the villa use near-trash spanish
architecture , I litterally was about to throw up during this due to the villa's
architecture. (I hate spanish architecture, I live in Texas and see that sh*t all the time.) Also, the architecture is always EXACTLY the same in the villa. Literally NOTHING different, (except for the 15 min. Casino stage.) The combat is boring and repetive, the weapons are simple and easily confused with standard legion equipment.
Annoying- This DLC has more traps than the temple of doom from Indiana Jones. You (almost) literally cannot walk a few feet without a rusty bear trap closing around your legs, and the NPCs make you bend over backwards for them unless you want to lose some karma. Standard gameplay includes looking for something, running, looking for something else, hiding, done. The invulnerable hologram DLCs will make your life hell, as they force you to sneak past them multiple times.
Money Drain- You may find this DLC getting corrupted on your xbox. Mine did, and even after deleting it and reinstalling it 6 times, It still was corrupted.
Here's the good part: LOOPHOLE!- There is gold worth thousands of caps in this DLC, and a GAUSS RIFLE! (I have the wild wasteland trait, and the Gauss rifle makes it worth my money. PLUS, the gold will buy me some GRA weapons!) Drop that worthless sh*t from this DLC AND CARRY AS MUCH GOLD AS YOU CAN! (ALWAYS keep the gauss rifle, though.)
If you liked this DLC, I can respect that, but I really don't think it's worth your time or money.
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- Publisher(s): Bethesda Softworks
- Developer(s): Obsidian Entertainment
- Genre: Role-Playing
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