Monday, March 30, 2020
The Chemistry Station- Fallout New Vegas
The Chemistry Station- Fallout New VegasThere is a lot to talk about in the Fallout New Vegas add-on, The Chemistry Station. The game was not without its problems but the graphics and art-style were a lot more awesome than what I remembered. It took a few times playing the game before I understood why there are so many weapons in the game. I had to play for several hours to grasp the fact that weapons are hidden in many places, thus making it easier to find them without actually using it.To start with, the first thing you need to do in The Chemistry Station is to look for a vending machine that has a random radioactive item inside it. You need to loot this machine to get the Radaway and Rad-X that can be crafted to create various different items like ammo, weapons, the ingredients and stimpaks. Rad-X can also be used to turn humans into Super Mutants and the Radaway can be used to clean human corpses. The Vending Machine in New Vegas has a special item that can be crafted to transfor m an area into a more hostile atmosphere. It does not work in all areas though.That's not all though because once you get the crafting item you need to run up and pick a fight with one of the raiders in the area and make sure they don't blend in well in the future. After picking a fight you need to disarm all the looters or else they will keep coming back for more until you find them. Keep running around the city shooting the looters and running away.Radiation is deadly in Fallout. Most of the game requires you to run for your life from any radiation that gets near you or your party members. When you are in combat all you need to do is crouch and hold the right button to survive the damage and go all out for the kill. If you do the normal thing you will never hit the enemy and if you hit them they will just heal. Use the 'Full Power' weapon to do a huge amount of damage to the enemies.I was surprised to see how many gun holsters you can find in Fallout. All the ones I saw were very similar in appearance to a guitar pick but I did find that when I use the weapon to throw on my back I still won't drop the gun. In the end you have to mix up your musical weapon and the body pillow to ensure that the V.A.T.S. won't only swing at enemies, but fall short on your target.The Chemist station in The Chemistry Station is not as great as other games I've played like Dishonored and L.A. Noire. I never really used it for crafting since I didn't see the point of making weapons when there are better weapons available. The only thing that you can make with the Chemist station is explosives. I found that there was a lot of dust that got on my Pip-Boy screen that didn't even have anything to do with explosives so I had to clean it up every now and then. I would recommend that you empty the container that it's placed in and keep it clean because I found out that I had a lot of containers filled with dust in one area of the Mojave Wasteland.The conversation wheel in Fallout was ter rible and I didn't know where to go to create a new line of dialogue. There were no stars for a topic so there was no way for me to be able to keep on talking with my companions. The dialogue wheel in The Chemistry Station works but it's still not the same as it was in the other games.I still love playing Fallout, but I can't say that it's as good as I remember. I think I'm getting more confused by the game each time I play it and there's no way for me to tell if my real-life science skills are going to match up.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.