I like to treat the Fallout games as separate entities (meaning Black Ise's Fallout 1 & 2 =/= Bethesda/Obsidian Fallout 3 & NV). Overall, both are completely different experiences with Fallout 1/2 gameplay being completely different from 3 and NV. However, that doesn't warrant them as bad experiences (albiet, 3 and NV was LOADED with wonderful glitches thanks to the gambryo engine). Although Fallout 3's Writing was subpar, I really enjoyed my experience with New Vegas (in particular Old World Blues).
Overall, I enjoyed all the Fallouts despite their differences.
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I have had so many fights with younger gamers over X-Com.
"It looks like a pretty good shooter."
"First off, no it doesn't. Secondly, that game has nothing to do with X-Com. X-Com was a thing of beauty, and this game is going to be a rape baby."
These are the same people who like the new Fallout games. You can only like new Fallout if you didn't play the amazing experiences that were Fallout and Fallout 2. And if you haven't played those, your opinions on life don't matter.
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Jam it back in, in the dark.