Eichenlaub on Nostr: Thinking about it, it’s kind of funny. Fallout 4’s ending is basically “Nuke ...
Thinking about it, it’s kind of funny. Fallout 4’s ending is basically “Nuke the Institute/Nuke the Brotherhood” and New Vegas’ is “Fight With the NCR/Fight With the Legion” but the reason I like New Vegas’ more isn’t because of the ending itself, really. It’s the journey I had beforehand, it makes the finality of a NV ending way more satisfying than continuing to play in Fallout 4.
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