Fallout New Vegas is Obsidian's masterpiece in the Mojave desert. Real choices and consequences, complex factions, dense and cynical writing, absolute freedom. The most narratively rich post-apo RPG on PS3.
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RPG1 player18+
Description
Post-apocalyptic RPG from Obsidian Entertainment set in the Mojave desert torn by a faction war over Hoover Dam. Published by Bethesda, released in Europe in October 2010. Faction reputation system, multi-branching dialogue, realistic Hardcore mode, more than four major endings, and numerous quality side quests.
Fallout - New Vegas review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Signed by Inon Zur, the music combines a desolate orchestra and nostalgic hits of the 1940s and 50s broadcast by the radio, from the Ink Spots to the crooners. This contrast between retro sweetness and devastated lands elevates the post-apocalyptic atmosphere. This singular sonic identity, ironic and touching, leaves a lasting mark.
Left for dead after a fatal delivery, a courier crosses a post-nuclear desert where several factions vie for the future. Renowned for the freedom of its choices, the tale confronts the player with genuine political reflection, with no clear-cut heroes or villains. This mature, branching writing made it a peak of the Western RPG.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Roaming the Mojave wasteland while picking your faction, tinkering with your weapons and weighing each line of dialogue sets up an adventure where every lead opens a new dilemma. Improving your character and combing the ruins reward curiosity. Its bugs and dated engine grate, but the freedom of its choices and the density of its world make every session hard to interrupt.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
It all begins with a choice: backing one Mojave faction over another redraws the ending entirely and the quests you cross along the way. The reputation system, branching dialogue and realistic Hardcore mode invite several playthroughs, so different are the consequences. This dense, weighty narrative freedom makes it one of the most replayed Western RPGs on the console.
An Obsidian spin-off often judged superior in writing to the rest of the modern saga, turned cult despite its chaotic technical reputation on PS3. Sold in large numbers, it stays accessible and lightly priced. Its desirability lies in this status as the fans' most beloved entry for its writing and choices, more than in scarcity, the game being everywhere.
Is Fallout - New Vegas still worth playing in 2026?
Fallout New Vegas is Obsidian's masterpiece, and time has only strengthened its aura. In the Mojave desert, the studio deploys writing of rare density and cynicism, where each faction has its own logic and where choices lead to real consequences, up to several radically distinct endings. This narrative freedom remains a peak of the RPG. The ageing engine and the period bugs call for some indulgence. But for anyone who places writing and replayability above technical gloss, this post-apocalyptic title remains an essential benchmark.