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Take, for instance, the game’s ending. Fallout: New Vegas culminates in a battle between the New California Republic (NCR), Caesar’s Legion, and the robots that protect the titular New Vegas ...
In Fallout: New Vegas canon, Mr. House had the foresight ... he struck a deal with the NCR. The NCR gets McCarran and an embassy on the Strip, and in exchange, NCR citizens are allowed to come ...
While Shady Sands doesn’t appear in Fallout: New Vegas, the NCR’s presence in the game was vital. New Vegas showed off the ...
Now boasting a glossy (and surprisingly authentic) TV adaptation, Fallout is ... hostilities. New Vegas does level scaling in a fun way, with the war between the NCR and Caesar's Legions stepping ...
Now, I’ll admit something up front: I was never that big of a fan of the NCR. When I first met them in Fallout: New Vegas, they seemed to me to be very much the default good guys. It’s a ...
so they can roleplay as anything from an NCR ranger to Todd Howard. Yep, while we got the first ever official Fallout day broadcast from Bethesda itself this year, New Vegas fans have their own ...
Prime Video’s Fallout opened with the destruction of Los Angeles in 2077 by the nuclear bombs. The Great War turned the world into a radioactive wasteland. It scattered elements of humanity into ...
Fallout: New Vegas opens with an exploration ... an army emulating the empire of old Rome, has met the NCR here in a clash of ideologies. New Vegas, a sparkling city of progress run by the ...
The NCR is one of the major factions in Fallout: New Vegas, but that game never mentions the group’s capital getting nuked. While exploring Vault 4, Lucy sees a helpful timeline of events on a ...