
If you want a new, better, single player Fallout experience though, then Fallout 4: New Vegas is the mod to download and get stuck into when it finally launches. Bethesda seems to be working on Fallout 76 as their main project, which is completely fine because that needs a lot of work.

If you’re even vaguely interested in this mod, you can head over to its main hub here. Special melee combat moves have been added to bring new meaning to the phrase up close and. The progress looks good so far, but this really is just a progress update from the mod team. Enjoy new additions to Fallout: New Vegas such as a Companion Wheel that streamlines directing your companions, a Reputation System that tracks the consequences of your actions, and the aptly titled Hardcore Mode to separate the meek from the mighty. It’s not a simple case of moving characters around and having them say certain lines, voice actors need to be used to record the dialogue, and everything needs to be coordinated to match up with the original game. However, as you can see in the footage above, there’s a lot of scene setting and ‘acting’ to recreate for almost every part of the game. Any excuse to revisit the Mojave Wasteland is enough to get me to boot the game up again, because no other Fallout game has lived up to it.

The effort that the people working on the project have gone to with this section of the game alone is incredible, and only shows that they’re completely capable of the full remake with time.Īs someone who played hundreds of hours of Fallout: New Vegas, I can’t wait to play Fallout 4: New Vegas. Shot for shot, this is not only a true remake, it’s a stunning recreation using mod tools in a completely different game. This video is just the latest look at Fallout 4: New Vegas.
