In some ways I liked New Vegas better in some ways Fallout 3

Post » Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:40 am

I just spent a long time back in F3, playing various characters. I like the overall gameplay of F3 because it allows a greater degree of good vs. evil: it seems like in NV, you are forced to do bad things no matter who you side with. More realistic, maybe, but more confining. And no matter who wins, people who don't deserve to suffer do. Still, I will say that NV allows the player a greater variety of quests and outcomes.
Wait...you are saying that a game that has a huge amount of morally grey choices is more confining then a game with a small amount of unrealistic good vs. evil choices?
User avatar
candice keenan
 
Posts: 3510
Joined: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:43 pm

Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:27 pm

I just spent a long time back in F3, playing various characters. I like the overall gameplay of F3 because it allows a greater degree of good vs. evil: it seems like in NV, you are forced to do bad things no matter who you side with. More realistic, maybe, but more confining. And no matter who wins, people who don't deserve to suffer do. Still, I will say that NV allows the player a greater variety of quests and outcomes.

:mellow:

Confining?

So:

More choices = more confining
Less choices = less confining

Confining: restricting the scope of freedom or action.

So you're saying that more choices equals less freedom? Wat? :confused:
User avatar
Laura Wilson
 
Posts: 3445
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:57 pm

Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:25 pm

:mellow:

Confining?

So:

More choices = more confining
Less choices = less confining

Confining: restricting the scope of freedom or action.

So you're saying that more choices equals less freedom? Wat? :confused:
Wait...you are saying that a game that has a huge amount of morally grey choices is more confining then a game with a small amount of unrealistic good vs. evil choices?

I'm with you guys. to me it just sounds like he wants to do less thinking and have all the two paths clearly marked....
User avatar
Rik Douglas
 
Posts: 3385
Joined: Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:40 pm

Post » Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:02 am

I just spent a long time back in F3, playing various characters. I like the overall gameplay of F3 because it allows a greater degree of good vs. evil: it seems like in NV, you are forced to do bad things no matter who you side with. More realistic, maybe, but more confining. And no matter who wins, people who don't deserve to suffer do. Still, I will say that NV allows the player a greater variety of quests and outcomes.
That's one of the things that actually makes FO3 worse for me. Where's the fun when the game clearly states to you what is good and what is bad?
User avatar
Rodney C
 
Posts: 3520
Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:54 am

Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:39 pm


Wait...you are saying that a game that has a huge amount of morally grey choices is more confining then a game with a small amount of unrealistic good vs. evil choices?

That does sound ' Odd-ish ' :D
User avatar
Adam Baumgartner
 
Posts: 3344
Joined: Wed May 30, 2007 12:12 pm

Previous

Return to Fallout: New Vegas