I disagree with this review. Personally, I enjoyed Dead Money the most of the three. I loved the challenge of always taking damage, the way the area was set up, and the new characters that you could interact with. Old World Blues really ties it, mainly because I enjoyed the open world and the funny parts of it, though quite a few things annoyed me. Honest Hearts, while a good environment, fell flat for me. Most of the characters were pretty generic in my opinion. The burned man wasn't even that interesting, nor did you see too much of him, which is bad since he was actually on the box art for it. The most interesting part was the survivalist person.
So basically, I'd give Dead Money and Old World Blues high recommendations, while Honest Hearts is more of a 'if you have the money lying around, you can spend it on worse things' sort of recommendation. Looking forward to Lonesome Road though. It's nice to see the company do what should be done with all DLC and improve at least somewhat on each release.
Lt. Vinciti said:
Old World Blues.
DO NOT GO AT LOWER LEVELS!
OWB is notorious for its skullcrushingly hard it can be even at 45+ most of the enemies can beat you in the face...BUT...this is also a real challenge to the game beyond Vanilla NV
Story is great....Characters are great....and Im ready to walk The Lonesome Road to know my role...
Really? I disagree, it wasn't that bad. I was playing on hardcore mode with the difficulty set to hard, and came in around level 17. For the most part, it was a breeze. Get an energy blade to take down most the robotic enemies and it's easy from there. The only really hard part was the one part I hated about it, the X-8 facility (I think that's the one). You have to run through a 'high-school gauntlet' at least twice, though you should do it four times to get a perk. They have overpowered cyber-dogs at first, then the second two runthroughs have the nightstalkers. It's really not fair at all in my opinion. I ended up just hacking the turrets and making it impossible for them to actually get to me, which was annoying but it worked.