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Fallout New Vegas Review
A big hit in the gaming world is Fallout New Vegas, a post-apoplectic role-playing game. It is the fourth installment in the Fallout series, and is just as good and popular as the others. The area is massive, and the guns and items are extensive. Not only can you side with the two main factions, you can pretty much side with every town and fort in the game (150). You can interact with almost everything, and you can change the story line of the game dramatically by simply saying something to a certain person. The story revolves around the Mojave wasteland, where the Legion and The NCR (new California republic) call the shots. The two are fighting over the Hoover dam, the last main power source available in the west. Within the hundreds of hours of game play, you decide the fate of the new west.
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