But there are characters who never got the proper send-off they deserved, storylines that ended in more mystery than they started, and plot holes that you may have noticed when wandering around our beloved radiation-filled, crazy post-apocalyptic world.
Fallout as a series has always had a sense of the farcical and mocking, with its subversive sense of humor and 1950s retro-futurist aesthetic. Yet, while almost every gamer has played New Vegas at this point, there are still numerous unsolved mysteries and unanswered questions. It's managed to keep a large fanbase and robust modding community. Released in 2010, New Vegas is a really fun ride, and now considered one of the greatest video games of all time.
You choose from one of four factions to fight for: the New California Republic (NCR), Caesar's Legion, Mr. New Vegas gave the player an unparalleled amount of choices to determine the fate of the Mojave. Unlike Bethesda's Fallout 3 and the most recent entry Fallout 4, New Vegas feels much closer to what the original two Interplay games were aiming for.
The world feels more expansive and gritty, the Wild West theme is intoxicating and immersive, and your faction loyalties and unlike most RPGs, your quest choices, feel like they actually matter and have a lasting effect on the world around you. Fallout: New Vegas is considered by many fans to be the best game the series has to offer.