

In reality, much of New Vegas is spent jabbering.

Highlights on this tour of the radioactive desert include: being shot at by a sniper embedded in a dinosaur's mouth, finding a bunch of people crucified by men dressed as Roman centurions, cracking the skull of the blazer-wearing scumbag who put a bullet in your brain and left you in a ditch. Essentially a road trip with quite a lot of detours, this first-person shooter RPG entrusts you with the future of Nevada, including a revived city of gamblers and rogues. But when has that ever stopped you? The nuclear wasteland has been traipsed upon by many a Fallout game, but New Vegas is the one with heart. Fallout: New Vegas Developer: Obsidian Entertainment For now, though, please enjoy the second part of our very first RPS 100.ĥ0. Perhaps it will make an appearance next year. Indeed, why not write your own celebration of your all-time Bestest Bests in the comments below, so you can convince others (and us) to give it a try. Remember, if there's a favourite game of yours we haven't included, know that it's at number 101. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
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It's not a ranking of the most important or influential games of all time, but rather our collective Bestest Bests, as voted for by the RPS staff and some of our finest contributors.įor the most part, we've limited ourselves to one game per series in order to reflect the breadth and variety PC gaming has to offer - although, as I mentioned in part one, there is one exception to this. Rather than create a list of the best PC games you can play right now, The RPS 100 aims to celebrate the greatest games from across the ages. The RPS 100īefore we get into the top 50 games of The RPS 100, here's a brief reminder of the rules, in case you've sneakily skipped straight here without reading part one first. Here, we're into the final stretch, ranking numbers 50 to our ultimate Bestest Best at number 1. Hopefully, you've just read Part One, where we counted down numbers 100-51. Welcome to Part Two of The RPS 100, our brand-new annual countdown of our favourite PC games of all time.
