Todayā€™s game is New Vegas, and it also marks the end of New Vegas for me. For the screenshot I originally considered doing my ending slideshow, but I thought that might 1) contain too many spoilers (though I doubt thereā€™s many people that havenā€™t played it) and 2) make for too long of a post as I got almost all the slides. So instead Iā€™ll briefly recap some of it in the post.

For my screenshot I selected a Screenshot of the other side of the Dam. Itā€™s a very basic screenshot. But I like it because itā€™s not an angle I got to see often and I think it shows the scale of it well and itā€™s like a trophy saying ā€œI got hereā€ since you canā€™t get to this side until the end of the game.

For the Recap: I did the maddening Sunset Sasparilla Questļæ¼ (I hope whatever employee came up with that is happy), I got all the companions, and I played 30 games of Caravan. Then I went onto the Second Battle of Hoover Dam (for the NCR). I have to say for how tiny the game is they do an amazing job of making of making it actually feel like a battle. Between all the explosions and action going on I found it easy to get swept away by the battle that Iā€™d forget that there were only maybe 10 other soldiers in the room with me. I brought Cass and ED-E with me, though sadly I didnā€™t beat ED-Eā€™s main story so heā€™s lost to the wasteland after the game. I negotiated for peace at almost every opportunity, so the Brotherhood and Boomers helped, while the Great Khans fled (I figured they wouldnā€™t survive a battle against the Legion). The followers didnā€™t side with them sadly though. I tried to set it up where everyone benefited (Except the legion obviously. They werenā€™t winning in this situation).

I also wanted to bring up the slideshow, as I really enjoyed it, and Iā€™m a bit bummed now that Fallout 4 didnā€™t do something like that. This isnā€™t a essay interpretation by any means and this could be me misreading it because Iā€™m almost knocked out NyQuill and a Fever right now, but I personally felt like it kind of changes the seriesā€™s motto (ā€œWar, War Never Changesā€) depending on your actions, as it changes the context of it. For example the NCR ending I got where almost everyone came out on the positive it felt much more like it was saying ā€œWar Doesnā€™t change, but it can bring about changeā€. While with Yes Man Ending I got (I want and quickly did that after for the achievement) I felt like it was a much more dystopian ā€œWar will never changeā€. I felt this is kind of parallel to what Ulysses adds to the motto at the end of Lonesome road (ā€œMen do, through the roads they walkā€), because this interpretation is brought on by the ā€œroadā€ the player (as in from our perspective) walks through the game. Like I said though, NyQuill and Fever, so I could be completely misreading this right now.

Anyways, I also mentioned I did the Yes Man ending for the achievement. So hereā€™s a Bonus picture of Yes Man because I actually really enjoyed him too:

Yes Man on a big ass monitor

  • Aidinthel@reddthat.com
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    22 hours ago

    Wait, fallout 4 didnā€™t do the ending slideshow? Thatā€™s an iconic part of the series! Iā€™m so glad I stopped buying Bethesda games.

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      4 hours ago

      at least you can actually PLAY after beating the game, something new vegas (even with dlcs) didnt do

    • MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.worldOP
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      16 hours ago

      It has a video cutscene thatā€™s similar, But it is very disappointing and bare compared to New Vegas. You get either 1 of 3 video cutscenes depending on if you sided with the institute or someone else (and the players gender), then next 3 are always the same, then the final one changes based on your gender. Really simple. We donā€™t get any sort of cutscene telling us what happened after to companions, or summarizing quests. Itā€™s really disappointing, at least to me.