Irwin John Finster
Sonny, I Watched the Vault Bein' Built!
If anything, Obsidian has proved that Bethesda's game engine and first-person perspective can make for an experience that is both deep and popular.Fallout New Vegas, is certainly a great game, and it definetly is a decent adaption of Fallout in a first person shooter-like setting - we all know Obsidian had simply no other choice but to use Beths fucked up engine and gameplay, however Obsidian tried to make the best of it in such a short time and they definetly succeeded. But NV is NOT a high point of the Franchise in my opinion. A game, to be really the top of the franchise, has to stay true on every aspect of Fallout 1. Not just the role playing, but also the gameplay and with the visuals. It goes without a saying that the graphics have to be updated. But it should still remain a top-down perspective, comparable to what we saw in Wasteland 2 or the newest X-Com games. Those games have proven, that it is possible. If NV would have also improved on the gameplay, like a better and more tactical turn based combat, then I would have called it a real high point.
That's at least my opinion.
I love top-down isometric games, and as you can see by the avatar I'm experienced in Toaster Repair, but New Vegas is proof that it's not the engine or first-person perspective that is holding Bethesda back - it is Bethesda's terrible, awful, garbage writers.
I personally love both styles, and think Wasteland 2 proves that top-down isometric games still have a place in Fallout, while New Vegas shows that the first-person perspective can be done incredibly well. New Vegas' first-person perspective offers an RPG experience from a viewpoint that is very immersive.
Fallout 1 and 2 are wonderful experiences, and the reason I rate New Vegas as the greatest Fallout game ever made is in part because the originals are constrained by the limitations of their times - technology simply didn't allow for some of the experiences you get with a modern game like New Vegas.
So while I do love the top-down perspective, I also found the first-person perspective of New Vegas to be a wonderful way to present a Fallout game when done by competent writers.