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Last Date:2012-02-22

Question: Fallout New Vegas Vs. Skyrim? Better Open World game?

Two of my favorite Open World games of all time. So much to do, So much to explore. I just become part of these games when I play them. Which do you think is Better?


Answer:

Skyrim is better ,because it's on a different and higher level than new Vegas, that says ,only Fallout 4 could match skyrim. new vegas is more like in the same league with oblivion

SKYRIM!! The elder scrolls series is vast and unparalleled by any other games. The only reason i played fallout: new Vegas is because I destroyed The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion on every level already. Skyrim offers many many more hours of game play and in my opinion is more enjoyable.

Skyrim hands down. Usually I like the Fallout games then the Elder Scrolls games. Fallout 3 is 10x better then Oblivion. But Bethesda hit a grand slam with Skyrim. The world is much large the New Vegas. Most of New Vegas is Hoover Lake and I-15 which is impassable because it's overrun with Deathclaws. Most over the encounters in New Vegas are scripted and hardly change. I've barely had any repeat enemy encounters with Skyrim. Plus you can fight Dragons. Instant winner right there.

I think skyrim is the best, there are so many quest and different ways to play the game due to the different characters that you can choose from and all the different weapon alterations that you can make.

It depends if you are a dedicated;

"Post Apocalyptic" Gamer or a "Fantasy" Gamer

The true beauty that Bethesda has put out is options both games have so much and are so free open to do whatever you like.

Post Apocalptic Games have limited interest because lets face it it is depressing:( as a concept but realism is depressing

Fantasy Games as presented in Skyrim are on a different world and not grounded in the reality of an automatic weapon.

Simply it will always come back to the original question which do you prefer.

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