I agree with this - the thing about New Vegas was once you did all the quests, that was it. Game over. Nothing left to do except finally go have a look at that tall airport terminal at the bottom of the map and get disappointed when you find nothing but some caps and a couple of Radscorpions.Zaik said:Fallout NV was a better written, objective oriented game. When you were doing something plot or quest related, it was great. Outside of that, it was boring as crap. Totally flat, both inside and out, everything was laid out and bare.
Fallout 3, the plot was a joke, and quests were just some extra experience. But I had so much more fun just going to an unfamiliar fast travel point, picking a random direction, and just going to see what happens. My two or three fallout NV games are about 40-60 hours each. I played one Fallout 3 game for 300+ hours, and i've done less several times.
F3 had so many more secrets, unique areas and hidden gems to find and to me offered far more replay value. It was also much, much prettier and atmospheric, with a lot more thought and time put into lighting, dungeon building and environmental design.
If we had the writing from New Vegas with the World of F3 we'd have a hell of a masterpiece.