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Saul Gallows wrote:
Dead Money Love lucky7 wrote:
I'm playing Dead Money, and I just realized...there are radio frequencies which let you listen in on the companions.
But of course... why you would want to is an open question.

Fair enough. For me, hearing Christine's at the beginning gave me chills.


I'm playing Dead Money, and I just realized...there are radio frequencies which let you listen in on the companions.


Hannibull Rektor wrote:
I have a question though: which is your favorite DLC?

Dead Money. It's thematically the strongest, and I enjoy all the characters. It's far from perfect, but I love it nonetheless.

Lonesome Road has the strongest atmosphere and a feel of the epic, which makes it a fitting finale for the courier.

Tied for second is Old World Blues. Old World Blues is hilarious, and exploring the Big Empty is fun when I'm so inclined. I also like the big twist at the end that

Spoiler:
The Think Tank was actually incredibly dangerous, and Mobius knew it. I sorta got it from the fact that Mobius' glasses gave a higher Intelligence boost than Klein's, bur it's still really clever.

Finally, in solid last Honest Hearts. I understand that Obsidian went with more Fallout 3 quests because the more complex stuff broke the engine, but still. Combined with an absolutely baffling moral choice at the end...well, Joshua Graham and the Survivalist were really cool. Ultimately, while not nearly as good as the others it faced some stiff competition, and stands well on its own merits (although I do wish it connected more to the others).


Skyrim Rampage Cap'n Yesterday wrote:
Found another black book in some barrow guarded by some guy named Duskoon or Ohuul or Sam or whatever. Dude's dead again now, so doesn't really matter. Read his stupid book, it was filled with gas or something and lights or some b~~+!~!&. All it needs to trigger Dead Money PTSD was a quickening beep beep and a few more blind turns.

Pfft. Bethesda wishes they could make something as good as Dead Money. /snark

All seriousness, I hate the Black Books too, but I was probably underleveled for them, so I just ran through them.