Dead Money is VERY difficult. It focuses on Skill Checks and Stealth over straight up combat, which is why you SHOULD NEVER do it if you're under level 20 or so. It's easily the weakest of them. Old World Blues and Lonesome Road are MUST have. Great characters, great environments, and Old World Blues had a GREAT light hearted attitude. Hell, it even has Rusty Venture as one of the voices. I couldn't help but say "HEY THERE RUSTY" every time I talked to Doctor 0.hazabaza1 said:I got what people have called the good ones. Avoided Dead Money and... another one I forgot the name of.Jitters Caffeine said:Did you get the DLC? New Vegas has some of THE best DLC you'll find for a game. Period. Every single on of them adds hours of content and a slew of interesting, dynamic characters. Not to mention TONS of new perks, weapons, and armors to play around with.hazabaza1 said:To be honest, I really want to get back into New Vegas, but I got it fully on steam, and it's big bloody download, so I've just been putting it off.Jitters Caffeine said:I can respect that. But you'll always find me in wandering the Wasteland LONG before you'll see me step foot in Tamriel again.hazabaza1 said:I got a sort of burnout in the first week or so, but I'd still say it's great. While features like to combat or story don't excel over any games, it's probably still the best Elder Scrolls game I've played. Great game, not fantastic, but I'd rather play it over many others.
WHOOPS.
But still, I should try it out soon. Should be enjoyable.
If I was asked to rate them, I'd have to say:
Lonesome Road
Old World Blues
Honest Hearts
then Dead Money
If you're feeling like you need a few new toys to play with, I'd HIGHLY suggest getting Gun Runners' Arsenal. Literally TONS of new weapons and weapon mods. Some for pre-existing weapons too.