ZeaLitY
First time out of the vault

I played Fallout 3 late last year, and at first, yeah, it was addicting. It was fun to have my own house and base of operations, and then scavenge the wasteland. I ended up doing an aborted normal playthrough, a completionist playthrough with all DLCs, and then a genocide playthrough in which I tried to kill every NPC (and I plan on doing that for NV).
But I just noticed that after finishing the genocide, I'll be damned if I can't find anything to do with the game anymore. The completionist playthrough let me experience plenty of different combat styles (especially with Chinese Stealth Suit + Gauss Rifle), and genocide let me experience total evil, and so now, it's just empty. I feel myself drawn to the game again and again because of what it basically holds—the feeling of going out and doing missions, scavenging, setting up a life in the wastes—but the actual content of the game seems a million years old to me, now.
I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this. It's making me desperately hungry for New Vegas, but making Fallout 3 seem terribly wasted and empty. It's like I want to play it, but when I actually load it up and get in the game, it's..."eh." I definitely think that's owing to some of the criticisms, too, like the ass dialogue or general plot. I look back on Fallout 3's Brotherhood of Steel and it all seems kind of ehhh, with the Outcasts not even getting a proper storyline. They're just stewards of a dungeon to raid. Little Lamplight and Vault 87 inspire repulsion when I think about having to do them again if I were to do another playthrough. Then then the miles of metro tunnels to crawl through. The DLCs...the Pitt was the only one I replayed, sadly realizing that the ethical choice doesn't change much at all besides saving a stupid trip through that awful power plant.
I mean, I hope I'm not unreasonably expecting to be able to play the same game 3 times and still expect something new, but I've never had a game go as rapidly from addictive to buried in the ground so quickly. It's like I love the engine and general idea, but the content's just withered. I'm hoping I can get a ton of mileage out of NV, especially by trying all three factions and having endless blasts on the strip.
But I just noticed that after finishing the genocide, I'll be damned if I can't find anything to do with the game anymore. The completionist playthrough let me experience plenty of different combat styles (especially with Chinese Stealth Suit + Gauss Rifle), and genocide let me experience total evil, and so now, it's just empty. I feel myself drawn to the game again and again because of what it basically holds—the feeling of going out and doing missions, scavenging, setting up a life in the wastes—but the actual content of the game seems a million years old to me, now.
I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this. It's making me desperately hungry for New Vegas, but making Fallout 3 seem terribly wasted and empty. It's like I want to play it, but when I actually load it up and get in the game, it's..."eh." I definitely think that's owing to some of the criticisms, too, like the ass dialogue or general plot. I look back on Fallout 3's Brotherhood of Steel and it all seems kind of ehhh, with the Outcasts not even getting a proper storyline. They're just stewards of a dungeon to raid. Little Lamplight and Vault 87 inspire repulsion when I think about having to do them again if I were to do another playthrough. Then then the miles of metro tunnels to crawl through. The DLCs...the Pitt was the only one I replayed, sadly realizing that the ethical choice doesn't change much at all besides saving a stupid trip through that awful power plant.
I mean, I hope I'm not unreasonably expecting to be able to play the same game 3 times and still expect something new, but I've never had a game go as rapidly from addictive to buried in the ground so quickly. It's like I love the engine and general idea, but the content's just withered. I'm hoping I can get a ton of mileage out of NV, especially by trying all three factions and having endless blasts on the strip.