However, when I managed to get hold of our review copy and sat down with it, I began to wonder why I’d not been more hyped about it. Whatever the reason, New Vegas just didn’t stoke my fire. Then again, it could be the change in developer, with Obsidian recently spawning the horrid Alpha Protocol into the world, and often releasing buggy, unpolished reworkings of other companies’ titles. Perhaps it was the fact that Fallout 3 was so good, I couldn’t imagine another iteration topping it.
I must have sunk well over 250 hours into Bethesda’s masterpiece, yet I was strangely lacking the expected level of excitement for the release of New Vegas. I must admit, despite being an enormous fan of Fallout 3, I was surprisingly nonchalant about the sequel.