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While I appreciate Caesar's dedication to the historically ... the ghoul voiced by Danny Trejo in New Vegas, and the Mothman from Fallout 76. Scrappy Survivors, the Dogmeat Deck, is all about ...
Led by New Vegas' menacing Caesar himself (with the dice-rolling ... what's in the box itself and more info about it and the other Fallout decks further down! You can flip through the gallery ...
Each faction has its flaws, with Mr. House's greed and Caesar's Legion's cruelty standing out among the most morally ...
That’s why Fallout New Vegas’ Caesar is such a good character, as he is the embodiment of the essence of war. Of course Vegas’ Caesar is inspired by Rome’s Julius Caesar, whose own actions ...
Although we feel the scars from the First Battle of Hoover Dam throughout Fallout: New Vegas, it’s the Second Battle of Hoover Dam that drives the story. The first battle saw Caesar’s Legion ...
With the Fallout season 1 ending being none-too-shy about setting up New Vegas as a location, it certainly feels like the Brotherhood of Steel hiding a Caesar’s Legion-shaped secret would be the ...
Has Caesar achieved a true recreation of Rome ... Caravan remains a total mystery. Fallout: New Vegas had a notoriously troubled development cycle, and lots of content was cut from the final ...
Unlike Fallout 3 and 4, New Vegas is a little more old school in ... with the war between the NCR and Caesar's Legions stepping up as you become more powerful. Keep an ear open for NPCs talking ...
Meanwhile, New Vegas’ other big faction, ruthless Roman Empire cosplayers Caesar’s Legion — who must surely show up in Fallout season 2 — engages in slavery. At the same time, it also has ...
Fallout: New Vegas opens with an exploration of the Mojave ... Here, at the Hoover Dam, they struggle to hold on to territory. Caesar’s Legion, an army emulating the empire of old Rome, has ...
Fallout: New Vegas draws from the Old Vegas aesthetic, delivering a charming, retro-futuristic world gamers still get lost in today. Vegas has been widely featured across every medium.