Summary

IfFallout: New Vegas 2doesn’t get made, then it will be a serious missed opportunity for the franchise. After the originalNew Vegasturned out to be a classic, better thanFallout 3in the eyes of many,Fallout: New Vegas 2would be a can’t-miss title for several fans. It would have a high bar to clear, especially after the original managed to make such an impressive new wasteland to explore in the form of the Mojave.Fallout: New Vegas 2seems like an excellent move for the series, as long as it matches the original.

When it comes toroleplaying in theFalloutgames,Fallout: New Vegashad a lot to offer. While the player’s backstory was partially written for them, being a courier who got shot during a delivery, it still left a lot of leeway for roleplaying. The game had plenty of excitement to find in every corner of the wasteland. There was the main conflict between the NCR and Legion, as well as Mr. House’s plotting in the background. However, players could spend their spare time helping ghouls fix rockets, saving Goodsprings from Powder Gangers, or embarking on any number of side quests suiting their character’s motivations. With so many memorable moments in the Mojave wasteland already, a return is long overdue.

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Fallout: New Vegas Has Plenty of Potential Material for a Sequel

Whether it involves revisitingFallout: New Vegas' starter town Goodsprings, or returning to the bright lights of New Vegas itself, there is a lot of potential to be found in a return to the Mojave. The most obvious would be seeing how the aftermath of the war between the NCR and Legion affected the region. Old settlements could still be surviving, or be wiped away, and new communities could have risen in their place. Likewise, the existence of factions like the Great Khans or the Boomers could be vastly different following the events ofFallout: New Vegas, leading to a Mojave that could look vastly different.

Another reason to return would be to see thecompanions ofFallout: New Vegasonce more. It would be great to see characters like Arcade and Boone again to see what they’ve done since the end ofNew Vegas. Players could see if Veronica was still with the Brotherhood, or had successfully left for the Followers, or even found Christine. Of course, depending on how much time had passed sinceNew Vegas, some characters may not still be around for the sequel. However, it would be a treat to see old companions again, or better yet, have them tag along for a second adventure.

The story ofFallout: New Vegas 2would need strong lead characters to carry it. It would behard to topFallout: New Vegas' Mr. House, after all. In fact, the return of Mr. House could be an interesting idea for a sequel, as players could see how the Mojave would be different with more influence from him. Considering how many cunning characters orbit New Vegas, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see someone else vying for the top spot, either. In fact, having New Vegas itself be the site of the sequel’s finale could be a good choice, as it’s sure to be the most coveted place in the Mojave wasteland.

Fallout: New Vegas 2is a worthy idea for the next sequel, especially since the firstNew Vegasleft some areas unexplored. The Mojave wasteland introduced players to so many iconic characters and locations, most notably the titular New Vegas, that it would be a shame not to revisit them. There is a reason why the idea of the secondNew Vegasis proposed so often, and that’s because there’s still more potential for another story to be told. IfFallout: New Vegas 2never gets made, then a lot of opportunities in the Mojave wasteland will go unfulfilled.

Fallout: New Vegasis available now for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

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