hagren, on 13 March 2012 - 03:31 PM, said:
Have you played New Vegas? That's actually pretty close to FO's true spirit which is why I consider it to be the real FO3, not Bethesda's pop culture version.
Nahhh... I was going to buy it... it was one of those games that I thought looked pretty cool that I'd buy eventually but all the DLC was putting me off and I didn't think I'd have the time to sink into something like FNV so I decided to just wait for the GOTY edition or whatever... and now I'm kind of not interested anymore

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Hell, those games are too dark and grey most of the time anyway. Though I did enjoy watching Hannah's playthrough of it on Yogscast.
hagren, on 13 March 2012 - 03:31 PM, said:
As for Wasteland 2, if I can, I'm so going to chip in- Fallout's my favorite gaming franchise beside Mass Effect, so hell yeah I'll give them mah money!
It's pretty cool too that they're doing the proper big box that hasn't been seen in probably over a decade.
I think Red Alert 2 was the first game I got that was in a DVD case and that was in 2000. Can't really remember the last cardboard box I bought. Still have a couple of those lying around though. Like Metal Fatigue
UPDATE: Wow, they now have $363,829 last time I checked.
Christ, this could probably do 2 million or more. I wonder how much of the Fallout 3/NV community would be interested? There could be tons of people interested. Potentially many more than for the DF Adventure you'd think, given adventure games were always at least a little niche surely even in their heydey.
Edited by Sean_Seanston, 13 March 2012 - 06:15 PM.