![]() ![]() Slavery was just one of several ingredients in Caesar's awfulness cake. The Legion lifestyle seemed far more horrific than Eulogy Jones' little operation in Fallout 3. I hated these retrogressive, unnecessarily savage bellends from the moment I first saw them at Nipton, and I hated them because what they represented was genuinely scary. I'm talking about moments such as Caesar and his Legion. It was also, depending on your personal feelings about the politics of the main factions, utterly chilling. New Vegas was more mature and morally challenging. ![]() This was a sequel that righted Fallout 3's few wrongs, setting players loose in a grittier, grimier, morally murkier nuclear wasteland, a world far removed from the Disneyland apocalypse of its predecessor, where the light side was zany and the dark side was only ever awful rather than crushingly bleak. Fallout 3 wasn't a bad game - far from it - but its successor Fallout: New Vegas was most definitely better. ![]()
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