Poll: Which New Vegas DLC is the best?

Which New Vegas DLC is the best?


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I've played Honest Hearts too many times for it to be as enjoyable as it once was *sigh* really overplayed it tbh. Loved all of them really but Lonesome Road has Ulysses, one of the most interesting characters to me plus I've always loved traveling in FNV (so I don't often fast travel) and the Divide feels more destroyed for a Post-Apocalypse so I voted that.

Edit: Dead Money (to cure my indecisiveness) close second place tbh.
 
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Dead Money is currently winning after all this time, but by only 3 votes in comparison to old world blues.
Well they're all great. So much so that I don't think there can be a "best" NV DLC. There can only be favorites. I've seen a lot of shit given to dead money And I don't understand why.
 
Well they're all great. So much so that I don't think there can be a "best" NV DLC. There can only be favorites. I've seen a lot of shit given to dead money And I don't understand why.
I do, the gameplay can be dreary but the story... OH GOD THE STORY!!!
 
DLCs are forming a cohesive story (except Honest Hearts) so there's no "which is the best" question is ever can be raised, it's just childish.
Honest Hearts is also a great story though. From the gameplay standpoint even beats Old World Blues.
Lomesome Road wins 'best scenery', after LR Fallout 4's Glowing landscape just Oblivion.
 
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DLCs are forming a cohesive story (except Honest Hearts) so there's no "which is the best" question is ever can be raised, it's just childish.
Honest Hearts is also a great story though. From the gameplay standpoint even beats Old World Blues.
Lomesome Road wins 'best scenery', after LR Fallout 4's Glowing landscape just Oblivion.
So? Just because they form a cohesive story doesn't mean they're all good.
 
So? Just because they form a cohesive story doesn't mean they're all good.
The gameplay is fairly the same with the exception of Dead Money taking the survival horror path. But that's just different branch, not worse/better. What else do we have to compare, the music? Individual characters?
And they're all good.:smug:
 
The gameplay is fairly the same with the exception of Dead Money taking the survival horror path. But that's just different branch, not worse/better. What else do we have to compare, the music? Individual characters?
Which they did badly...
 
Still, the DLCs also have to be looked through a sense of writing and dialogue quality, and choices.
That's why I can't say it's fair comparison in the first place. The writing as general remains consistent (at least the DLCs that are interconnected with each other), every DLC has the set of some cool dialogs and a fair amount of choices. Which might be just (and really is) a point of view.
What remains for comparison is worldspace design, though.
 
That's why I can't say it's fair comparison in the first place. The writing as general remains consistent (at least the DLCs that are interconnected with each other), every DLC has the set of some cool dialogs and a fair amount of choices. Which might be just (and really is) a point of view.
What remains for comparison is worldspace design, though.
Just say it's an opinion.
 
Just say it's an opinion.
Riiight.

Then bye-bye choise made in poll, Honest Hearts. It doesn't deal with Courier's premade backstory and won't break your balance like Dead Money will do with if you are too agile and smart to not get all the nuggets from the casino or Lonesome Road with introducing 10mm death incarnate.
 
Riiight.

Then bye-bye choise made in poll, Honest Hearts. It doesn't deal with Courier's premade backstory and won't break your balance like Dead Money will do with if you are too agile and smart to not get all the nuggets from the casino or Lonesome Road with introducing 10mm death incarnate.
Uhh it's just your preference. Jesus man you're going way too deep into this.
 
Uhh it's just your preference. Jesus man you're going way too deep into this.
The game lets, why not? Way better than digging into Fallout 4 only to find out that everything, even positive is questionable at best.
 
Honest hearts. I just liked the character of Joshua Graham. He was different compared to every other character. And he managed to be cool and interesting. Not to mention
 
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