Fallout New Vegas Question · 2:14pm Aug 7th, 2016
I'm playing Fallout New Vegas now and I have a question. What main faction should I support for the final battle and why?
I'm playing Fallout New Vegas now and I have a question. What main faction should I support for the final battle and why?
Never say I was not once wholesome in my humor.
Who did you side with? Note, Fallout New Vegas has many endings. Including the Psychopath Ending where you basically go around killing everyone. You can even become dictator of New Vegus.
I chose Mr House. I believe, considering the awful state of the Fallout universe that he's basically humanity's best hope for survival. However, I hated that I had to wipe out the Brotherhood of Steel. If I didn't pick Mr House, I would pick the New California Republic. I think that's the canon ending.
Well, I guess it was inevitable that my creative spark would return.
And guess what? I've got a drive going for a new story, thanks to one of my favorite games of all time reigniting it.
Which game, might you ask?
Easy.
Fallout: New Vegas.
I'm calling the story "Fallout: New Vegas - Days of Danger". The reason is because of what's going to happen early in the story.
Thank you readers of Gryphon Six for getting my first ever published story over the 1k benchmark. I can't tell you what this means to me. It seems like yesterday I was publishing the very first chapter, and still fretting over every spelling mistake and grammatical error. To Gryphon Six, the success of future Fallout games, and many more chapters.
Sometimes a step backwards works.
Or is it sideways.
Diagonally?
Whichever way, the result is awesome
They Call Her The Courier: Sugar
This minific is for Fallout: New Vegas and specifically borrows from the New Vegas Bounties mod. It was written as though they are human, but you could really just change some words and boom, pony.
The Courier swaggered into Randall's office like she'd done so many times before, brushing the New Vegas dust from her shoulder.
"Honestly Joshua is the proof of both arguments:
Batman believes that killing is never justified, even when the most evil person ever is the one being targeted, because there is always a chance at redemption, Joshua being proof of this idea.
ORIGINAL POST AT GARDENS OF EQUESTRIA PROJECT SITE
Novel Idea here with a very special announcement.
This is it.
The moment you’ve been waiting for.
Over a year and a half in the making.
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