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FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS, BUT WEIRD

The great thing about playing a deep and rich RPG like Fallout: New Vegas is that the choices you make can ensure each playthrough will be a little bit different. But despite playing the game a number of times since its release in 2010, I’ve never had a playthrough turn out quite so different as when I installed the NV Randomizer mod.

The mod, as you can probably guess from the name and a quick glance at the images on these pages, randomises the hell out of Fallout: New Vegas. Which is why within just a couple hours of beginning my game I was already armed with a hammer capable of one-shotting most enemies, a talking coyote had asked me to submit to a credit check, and I’d met an NCR military policeman whose head was a just skull in a fishbowl.

I’d also come across

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