
In terms of genre, Fallout: New Vegas can best be described as a cross between an adventure game, a role-playing game, and a first person shooter, having elements of all three. Fallout: New Vegas begins in the late 23rd century, shortly after the events of Fallout 3, allowing you to once again enter this bizarre alternate reality and explore the post-apocalyptic wasteland surrounding and including Las Vegas, now known as New Vegas. As a big reason to revisit Fallout 3 is to try out a new mod, here are a couple more that should transform someone's next playthrough for the better.If you're unfamiliar with the Fallout series of games, the quirky premise is that America effectively became culturally stuck in the 1950's 'Atomic Age', right up to a devastating nuclear war which occurs in the early 21st century. Updated on December 8th, 2020 by Derek Draven: Modding is a big draw for Bethesda games, and those who aren't dabbling in it are missing out. As the community is huge and very creative, there are almost too many worthwhile mods to count, but some do stand out from the crowd. Here are 15 Fallout 3 mods that make the game much more enjoyable. Fallout 3 is no exception, having hundreds of thousands of mods on the Nexus website alone. From fixing critical bugs to adding ambitious mechanics, there is no shortage of content for these games. Talented modders are the backbone of most Bethesda games. RELATED: 10 Awesome Fallout 3 Builds Everyone Should Try Bethesda games do this well already, but adding mods into the mix makes this even better.


The number of choices they let players make encourage multiple playthroughs using different approaches to combat and dialogue. RPGs are some of the most replayable genres in video games.
