Re: Games Beaten 2024
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:32 pm
Previous Years: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
1. Tormented Souls - Switch
2. Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II - PC
3. Fantasy Empires - PC
4. Vagrant Story - PS1
5. Might and Magic 7: For Blood and Honor - PC
6. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Switch
7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - NES
8. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - PS5
9. Tomb Raider Remastered - PC
10. Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth - PS5
11. Unicorn Overlord - Switch
12. Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries: Solaris Showdown - PC
13. Princess Peach: Showtime - Switch
14. Fida Puti Samurai - PC
15. Fallout New Vegas: Dead Money - PC
16. Fallout New Vegas: Honest Hearts - PC
17. Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues - PC
The third DLC for New Vegas, Old World Blues follows up on some plot points from Dead Money, and provides a nice playground to wander around in. Not to mention, there are a lot of perks to pick up thanks to SCIENCE! You start the DLC by following a transmission to a crashed satellite. Interacting with it knocks you out and transports you to an old research facility. Upon waking up, you discover your brain, spine, and heart were removed, but thanks to some electrodes implanted in your skull you still can function. Time to explore and find a way out, and maybe get your brain back in the process.
Dead Money was confined entirely to a couple of effective dungeons, while Honest Hearts was entirely wandering outside (and not much to see in that area). Old World Blues outdoes both by being a fully realized outside area with lots of small dungeons inside. It serves as a microcosm of the greater world of New Vegas. You'll also build out a nice base in the process of completing the DLC which you can quickly return to after the DLC is over. Facilities include free healing, a store that can repair all gear to 100% (for a price), and several mechanisms for refilling food and water (important for hardcore mode).
Old World Blues is definitely a step up from the previous two DLCs, and it was nice seeing the connections with Dead Money. The new gear you can get felt like mostly sidegrades, but the new perks are a very nice boost that makes things feel very worthwhile (something Honest Hearts didn't have).
1. Tormented Souls - Switch
2. Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II - PC
3. Fantasy Empires - PC
4. Vagrant Story - PS1
5. Might and Magic 7: For Blood and Honor - PC
6. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Switch
7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - NES
8. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - PS5
9. Tomb Raider Remastered - PC
10. Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth - PS5
11. Unicorn Overlord - Switch
12. Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries: Solaris Showdown - PC
13. Princess Peach: Showtime - Switch
14. Fida Puti Samurai - PC
15. Fallout New Vegas: Dead Money - PC
16. Fallout New Vegas: Honest Hearts - PC
17. Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues - PC
The third DLC for New Vegas, Old World Blues follows up on some plot points from Dead Money, and provides a nice playground to wander around in. Not to mention, there are a lot of perks to pick up thanks to SCIENCE! You start the DLC by following a transmission to a crashed satellite. Interacting with it knocks you out and transports you to an old research facility. Upon waking up, you discover your brain, spine, and heart were removed, but thanks to some electrodes implanted in your skull you still can function. Time to explore and find a way out, and maybe get your brain back in the process.
Dead Money was confined entirely to a couple of effective dungeons, while Honest Hearts was entirely wandering outside (and not much to see in that area). Old World Blues outdoes both by being a fully realized outside area with lots of small dungeons inside. It serves as a microcosm of the greater world of New Vegas. You'll also build out a nice base in the process of completing the DLC which you can quickly return to after the DLC is over. Facilities include free healing, a store that can repair all gear to 100% (for a price), and several mechanisms for refilling food and water (important for hardcore mode).
Old World Blues is definitely a step up from the previous two DLCs, and it was nice seeing the connections with Dead Money. The new gear you can get felt like mostly sidegrades, but the new perks are a very nice boost that makes things feel very worthwhile (something Honest Hearts didn't have).