

It didn’t really grab me but I think it might be worth coming back to some day.ĭead Money is a stealth focused indoor plot driven experience and while it is unique, it is not at all what I’m looking for in Fallout so I didn’t play much of it. Who) and I don’t think I talked to any NPC’s (story was mostly audio logs as far as I remember) but I shot some robots. Old World Blues is also a separate open world but the setting is based on wacky humorous sci-fi (more Mars Attacks than Dr. I was kind of sick of the open world formula by the time I got to it but I powered through it because I liked the setting (Utah/Arizona canyons). Honest Hearts has a separate distinct open world with it’s own separate story that is more about religion and social dynamics than nukes and sci-fi. Lonesome Road is mostly a linear power fantasy and I liked the narrative so the corridor-like outdoor levels didn’t bother me much.

I only completed Lonesome Road and Honest Hearts so don’t take my opinion too seriously.
