CEO Feargus Urquhart of Obsidian Entertainment would love another crack at the gambling capital of the world revisiting Fallout: New Vegas, or just the series in general. Fallout: L.A.?
They'd definitely stick to the West Coast, so it would "probably be The Boneyard," which is the city built apart L.A.'s ruins. There are plenty of obstacles right now, like platform limbo.
An opinion piece on the most absurd ways games are defying the logic.
Brian from CultureJam writes: I’m a guy who knows what he likes. I’m demanding, unrealistic, and not as funny as I think I am. Frankly, if I weren’t so devastatingly handsome, there’d be no reason to pay attention to me.
That being said: games people, please pay attention to me and give me what I want.
I’ll be at E3 in a couple of weeks, and if I see even half of what’s in this list, I will be a very happy boy.
Now that the dust has settled on that Fallout New Vegas 2 rumor from a couple of weeks back, lets talk about the possibility of it actually happening.
Hope not
If you are going to spend years doing a new Fallout game then give us a new location. The map in New Vegas was alright but not something you could reuse again.
I'd like another game from these guys, but A it would have to be in the future with a lot changed (bigger hubs, map should extend farther out by a lot). I don't see a real issue with it beyond it being the same map, which could totally be worked around. I'd much rather have this than Fallout 4. Man that game had identity issues. Dialogue wheel? Talking protagonist? No thank you.
I really hope they do...i would rather like new vegas 2 than fallout 4.
I liked New Vegas well enough, but I'd be really interested if they did a Star Wars RPG. I thought KOTOR 2 was pretty good, rushed but good. If they had a proper development time it could be great.
That would be pretty cool. Next-gen games please. Fallout 4 and Fallout NV 2 (or name it after wherever else it is based) would be awesome. Still, they must be kinda sour after they missed the bonus for not getting 1 point higher on metacritic.
I received Fallout New Vegas for Christmas a few years back, but for some reasom I never really got into it, I can't figure out why. I guess I had too many games on my plate at the time. I recently bought the Ultimate Edition and I'm having a ball. Slightly glitchy, but it's a grand time. I just found out that Mr. House's actor is Rene Auberjonois! I'm a big fan. I looked at the voice cast on IMDB, and I was duly impressed by the roster. I do look forward to NV2. :)
obsidean did a great job on new vegas, but one of my main issues with it was that the setting was beyond boring. it was just sand, sand, oh look vegas! oh nvm its separated into 3 tiny parts with like 6 npcs per section. lame. but gameplay + story was better than FO3. also if they do make another FO, go easy on the whole cowboy theme, its annoying.