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3. Fallout New Vegas

When Fallout 3 came out in 2008, I was blown away by how diverse it was, though the graphics were a bit too washed out and grey. There was always something new and random to encounter, and the world was huge and diverse in its locations and events. There are some games where people say that there are complex moral systems at work, but usually it turns out that the moral system is a clean-cut example of good vs. evil. However, Fallout 3 blurred the lines, it wasn’t always easy to know what the “right” choice should be. Coming out next year, Fallout: New Vegas will be developed by Obsidian and published by Bethesda. Most of the developers working on this project came from Interplay, the creators of the original Fallout games. Not much is known about Fallout: New Vegas except that it takes place in Las Vegas and should be coming to consoles and PC next year.

There are no screens for Fallout: New Vegas, but this seems appropriate for number three on our list.