Obsidian seize the post-bomb Wasteland with razor-sharp writing, vibrant factions and choices that bite from start to finish. New Vegas glitters with a thousand lights and every DLC adds a real brick to the edifice, an absolute peak of modern Western RPG.
Your verdict
Category
RPG1 player18+
Description
Open-world RPG by Obsidian Entertainment and Bethesda, October 2010. The Courier survives a bullet to the head and crosses the post-apocalyptic Mojave to find the assailant. Rival factions - NCR, Caesar's Legion, Mr. House - to ally or fight, karma and reputation evolving with actions, customisable weapons and multi-consequence dialogues. One of the most narratively rich RPGs of its generation.
Fallout - New Vegas review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
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"
The Mojave desert lends itself to any allegiance: you choose to serve the Republic, the Legion or Mr. House, and each side reshapes the ending. Beyond the main thread, the towns to explore, the morally tangled side quests and the loot to dig out of ruins hold you for a long time. This dense writing and its open world of a thousand branches made it a lasting RPG favourite.
Technical info
💾6,6 GB📅22/10/2010
Published by Bethesda Softworks
Fallout - New Vegas (Xbox 360) price, value & rarity
An Obsidian RPG, Fallout New Vegas is revered for its writing, factions and freedom of choice in a post-apocalyptic Mojave, often judged the best of the modern saga. Common in the West, a bit rarer in its Japanese pressing, its interest lies in this fan-favorite status rather than widespread scarcity. A safe bet for fans of open narrative RPGs.
A questionable morality
Surviving a post-nuclear wasteland opens a spread of possibilities where stealing, gunning down innocents or even wiping a whole town off the map are just one option among many. A karma meter keeps an eye on your slips, but total freedom soon invites you to test the limits, and you catch yourself playing a survivor markedly less virtuous than advertised.
Is Fallout - New Vegas still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2010 on Xbox 360, Obsidian Entertainment's Fallout New Vegas is considered by many the narrative peak of the modern series, carried by writing of remarkable richness. The conflict between factions for control of Hoover Dam offers a nuanced political plot where every choice weighs. The reputation system, the multiple endings and the memorable companions genuinely reward role playing. The aging engine and period bugs remain present. But the depth of writing is unmatched in the series. For fans of open world role playing and branching tales, this title remains a must today.