- Joined
- Jan 7, 2020
Did you even play the game? How do you not know what I'm talking about?
When you join groups like the Brotherhood, the Railroad and the CIT and are forced to pick a side between them and then kill everyone from these other groups.
I fucking hated having to kill all the Railroad members and then all of the Brotherhood of Steel members.
Have YOU ever played a Fallout game? You're 'forced' to pick between a side and then kill everyone in the group in every game that revolves around warring factions. Pick House and you have to blow up the BOS. Pick CL and a whole bunch of groups get wiped. Pick NCR and the Legion and House are gone.
You don't have to kill the Railroad or BOS if you pick the Minutemen as a faction. You don't even have to kill the Institute if you don't want to, though then you'd never get an ending. How is this any different than New Vegas?
The first one has a point, the other is without meaning.
I mean goddamn, the meaning of the dlc is literally in the name "old world blues" they spell it out to you at the end.
Meanwhile in creatively named "nuka word" the riders behave like they do because "raider bad" and that's pretty much it.
I mean look at Tyranny from hohhooh Obsidian Entertainment dunking on Bethesda again, its pretty much the same concept except not shit.
Funny for the sake of funny bad, funny with a somber meaning gud. Ez.
Because the raiders and slavers in the first two games and NV have detailed backstories that make them sympathetic and arn't "raiders and slavers are bad"? You are complaining about the things in one game that you are praising in another. "Ha ha! Funny scientist man said fingers look like penises! This is genius writing that suits fallout so well!" "What? A Fallout DLC set in an amusement park? Such silliness has never been in fallout before this is an insult to Obsidian"
What specifically is so bad about Nuka world that makes it "not fit" compared to the things in the previous games?