» Wed May 09, 2012 2:35 am
I personally feel Lonesome Road and Dead Money had some of the better stories. To reconcile the character plot thing, let's consider Ulysses:
What is known:
Ulysses saw hope in the Divide.
The Divide was destroyed by it's own nukes.
The Courier passed through the Divide at some time.
Ulysses is extremely stalker-ish and reminds me of some serial killers.
Ulysses blames The Courier for the destruction of The Divide.
NCR and Legion were both present in The Divide.
What is not known:
That we should believe anything Ulysses says.
That The Courier actually did pass through the Divide and someone bearing a similar name or face didn't.
That there ever was a second survivor of The Divide.
Frankly, the facts do not match up for Ulysses telling us the truth, only what he believes the truth is. Ergo, Ulysses survived a nuclear detonation, and needed someone to blame for the destruction of his hope, which may have been an accident. Ulysses settled on The Courier for some reason, and then spent years tracking her, hunting her, luring her to his "lair", the ruins of The Divide. Whereupon he planned to kill her after putting her through hell(you just try making it to his fricking temple without getting that impression). Therefore, since Ulysses shares traits with people like Patrick Bates, who was also insane and unable to see reality, why would Ulysses be able to interpret reality accurately?
OT: I feel Lonesome Road complements the other DLCs quite well, and that reviewers who don't enjoy the base game shouldn't be asked to try the DLCs. I much appreciated seeing the old F3 textures coming back in an interesting, sensible way, and felt more...right crawling through the ruins of a city than a fantastically preserved Las Vegas.
-Nukeknockout