The real reason I am writing this is to praise the developers for making Fallout: New Vegas more like Fallout and Fallout 2.
I only put about 20-30 hours into Fallout 3; that was after years and countless hours playing Fallout and Fallout 2, mostly the latter. Fallout 3 just didn't feel right for some reason, mostly due to the fact that it was so different from the original two games. Not just from a technical perspective, but the mood and atmosphere just seemed much different. Despite the fact that the stories paralleled a lot, and that there were plenty of references to the older games, I didn't feel the drive to continue progressing my character like I did in the first two games. There was a lot to like about Fallout 3, but it just did not come together for me like the old games did.
After 50 hours of Fallout: New Vegas and a few mods/patches, I am extremely happy with everything about it. It feels much more like the old Fallout games in terms of dialog, mood, flexibility of builds, balance, crafting (respectively), and so many more little things. I don't know if I just "missed" it for whatever reason in Fallout 3, but I feel that New Vegas has really hit the mark on atmosphere and core gameplay elements this time around.
So, thank you developers. I am pretty sure it was an intentional effort, and if so, it was a great success.
Any old wastelanders out there agree with me on this one?
tl;dr...
I played a ton of Fallout and Fallout 2, and about 30 hours of Fallout 3. I like Fallout: New Vegas way more than Fallout 3 because I feel it has returned a lot of the feelings of the old games to the Fallout game world. Anyone else agree?