Got the game today and I wasn't expecting this from such an old game. The case is in amazing condition no sticker residue, nothing peeling off and the cover art is near mint. The game even came with the code it must have been sold with and the manual still feels crisp. The disc is in amazing condition not even a spec of dust on this. I would definitely recommend buying any games they're selling because the only way it could have been in better condition is if it was still wrapped in cellophane
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Fallout New Vegas is considered a Cult Classic. It is considered the greatest Fallout game. It cannot run for more than 30 minutes without crashing on the PS3. Now reading further into this, it seems this is a problem exclusive to the PS3 version, but it is still unacceptable that this game can not work.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got the game yesterday, and what can I say its awesome. Played Fallout 3 on the PC, and this game is the same with a new story line. But its a great story line and a very fun adventure. I love how this game seems so free formed and let's you wander, explore, take random quests, build reputations, etc. However I am highly disappointed that this game freezes all the time. 99% of the time is a minor freeze that is annoying while exploring, and it does not interfere with the game play action. It seems like the game is waiting for the PS3 to render the graphics, since it always happens when turning around too quickly or running a long distance to a new area. (only reason the game did not receive a rating of 5 from). I'd recommend the PC version since I don't remember having problems on my computer that has a very poor video card (caution: I did have the settings lower on Fallout 3 PC version comparing to the quality of New Vegas on the PS3), but you won't go wrong with the PS3 edition. I am reviewing with the version 1.01 patch applied, and I'm not sure what that fixed. Let's hope that they work on addressing the freezing problem in the future, and can't wait for expansion content which will likely come.Read full review
This is one of my favorite series of the gaming community but i still enjoyed fallout 3 more than new vegas, New Vegas has more open areas to roam and is very enjoyable, however it is missing some points of the fallout series, to try to survive the horrible post apocalyptic era, this game deals with more politics and less mutant bashing and more human fighting in the game. For instance in the game you get to dress up as whatever group (There are many different groups some evil and some "Good" you get to side on which ever one you want) and if you dress as one group that some people dont like you get shot up, so if you enjoy changing identity and having to deal with other humans along with a side dish of mutants then i highly recommend this game. Pros: The Mojave wasteland (Wasteland of new Vegas) Is much greater in size and have MANY more quests to do than in fallout 3, Also has enhanced graphics(Thats a given) and it also holds many different and unique guns compared to fo3. Plus it has Companions (Allys that help you fight enemy and follow you), and it has iron sights which help gives this game a FPS (First Person Shooter) feeling to it (I however hardly use it). Cons: The Big one is the bugs (or glitches) these bugs have come to annoy me due to sudden freezes before I was able to save and having to shut off my ps3 and restart the game. another con is the Characters...They are just not remember able, unlike three dog "Mr.New Vegas" Is extremely boring and very hard he also almost never gives your character praise like Three dog did...If you never played fallout 3 you might not get the reference or care but most fo3 fans dont like listening to "mr.new vegas" BUT the music itself is good still some awesome western songs included in there :) My final rating 4/5 This game still holds much of the fallout experience that i loves so much but is missing so much, the character you play as barely has a background story and so many bugs it just makes you want to quit but still a fun game and i still enjoyed it.Read full review
Fallout: New Vegas is a plausible scenario of what a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas would've been like with the added storyline of the Courier, you, leaving an impact on the Vegas Strip and it's seemingly endless amount of surrounding locales. The game lacks in cinematic, which it really suffers for, but compensates for this in sheer exploratory value and the direct impact on the world around you based on your courses of actions. While the game engine makes it difficult to have the game 'bug free,' I've tested both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, finding that the casual experience was near same, though I've seen the PS3 version has less 'game breaking' bugs and in my literal weeks of playtime, had less occurrences of coming across one.
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