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# Expansive open-world Mojave Wasteland Enhanced VATS & weapon modding system Complete DLC bundle on disc Fallout: New Vegas - Playstation 3 Ultimate Edition

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## Summary

> 🎮 Own the Wasteland: The Ultimate Fallout Journey Awaits!

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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Combat:** Precision aiming with VATS and extensive weapon customization for tactical supremacy.
- • **Seamless Exploration:** Discover new regions like Sierra Madre Casino and Zion National Park with fresh quests and loot.
- • **Mobile Crafting Companion:** ED-E drone upgrades to a flying workbench and ammo factory, keeping you battle-ready anywhere.
- • **Dynamic Role-Playing Depth:** Forge alliances or rivalries with factions, shaping your unique Wasteland legacy.
- • **Ultimate Fallout Experience:** All 4 acclaimed DLC packs included for hundreds of hours of immersive gameplay.

## Overview

Fallout: New Vegas - Playstation 3 Ultimate Edition delivers the definitive post-apocalyptic RPG experience with the base game plus all four major DLC expansions—Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road—pre-installed on disc. Featuring an expansive open world, deep faction-driven storylines, enhanced combat mechanics including VATS and weapon mods, and a mobile crafting companion, this edition offers hundreds of hours of immersive gameplay tailored for both newcomers and veterans. Rated Mature and optimized for PlayStation 3, it’s a must-have for any serious gamer seeking a rich, narrative-driven adventure.

## Description

Welcome Back to New Vegas!With the introduction of the Ultimate Edition, Bethesda Softworks offers you the chance to double-down and get the complete package of New Vegas fun. For the first time in one package, you can get all the Fallout: New Vegas content including the full suite of highly acclaimed add-on content: Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road. To sweeten the pot, you'll be armed with the latest cache of unique weapons, ammo types and recipes from the most recent add-on packs: Courier's Stash and Gun Runners Arsenal.Whether you're a seasoned explorer of the Mojave or playing the game for the first time, you'll find there are more friends and enemies to make, more consequences to your actions and more opportunities to live in glory or infamy throughout the Wasteland. The choices you make will be as crucial to your survival as ever.Enjoy your stay.

Review: Honestly, my all-time favorite - This is the game I've been waiting for. I bought it a year ago and am still playing it. For gamers interested in navigating through a complex world where each of your decisions (no matter how small they may seem) has the potential to bear serious consequences, it doesn't get much better than New Vegas. As far as gameplay goes, this latest installment in the Fallout series continues with all of the wit and intrigue of its predecessors. There's tons of loot hidden in clever places, lots of special weapons, riddles, word games, mind games, and an interesting card game called Caravan. The open-world gameplay allows for freedom of movement in all combat situations (and with the sheer number of mines, explosives, and weapons to choose from, there are near endless ways to deal with your enemies). There's also a good deal of desert survivalist/Old World cowboy swagger sewn into the story lines-- of which there are MANY. Even when you travel through the expansion stories, you will find clues about villains you've faced in other worlds. And slowly, you begin to uncover the truth. Of all the stories, I would have to say that Dead Money is my favorite, followed closely by Happy Trails. It's unusual to find a video game where the creators have put so much thought and effort into crafting the main story-- much less several interlocking side-story arcs. But that's precisely what the creators of New Vegas have done. And it's a thrill from start to finish. The only real "Con" I can think of is that it is rather buggy, in places. There are times when the game freezes unexpectedly as you're just running around. There are times where the V.A.T.S. mode gets locked up-- leaving you in defenseless, slow-motion limbo while the battle rages on around you (especially if you have the "Miss Fortune" perk). And there are also a few "trouble spots" where the game becomes jumpy or freezes nearly every time without fail (ie., when a player exits to the Think Tank balcony in Old World Blues). These bugs appear to have been deal-breakers for several other reviewers, but call me a masochist-- I was too intrigued by the world to quit. My advice to anyone interested in purchasing this game would be to save early and often. If you ever do something in-game, just ask yourself if it's something you'd want to do over again. If the answer's "No," then stop and save. It only takes about twenty seconds, and can save you hours of redo work. Content Review Parents considering buying this game for their children, please be advised: Fallout, New Vegas is a game that has certainly earned its MA rating. Violence: Yes, and a lot of it. From the refuse found in Deathclaw dens, to the contents of the drug addicts' tribal lairs-- dismembered corpses abound. In V.A.T.S. mode, players can watch in slow motion as their enemies' legs are quite literally blown out from under them. There are perks that allow you vaporize, cauterize, and otherwise reduce all in your path to geysers of glorious red. So if you feel a bit queasy at the prospect of rooting through a field strewn with the eyeballs and intestines of Caesar's Legion for loot, this game is probably not for you. Sexual Content: It's "New Vegas," so ... yes, there are hookers. Yes, you can hire them. Once a hooker is successfully employed, the screen will fade to black and a reel of suggestive moans will play (or suggestive drilling sounds, if you peruse the services of Fisto! the sex-robot). Surprisingly, there is no true nudity in the game-- though one of the ladies of the evening that can be found dancing outside of Gomorrah wears nothing but a short skirt and two X's over her ... details. Players are not required to sleep with anyone, and there appears to be no advantages/trophies to be gained by doing so. Therefore it's purely up to you. The only other thing I can think of is that there are speech perks that will allow players to flirt with some of the NPCs (of the same and opposite gender). Some of these conversations can get a bit suggestive, but are never graphic. Also, some of the speech options with Cass can get pretty ... crass. Language: Legion. In this post-apocalyptic desert society, people have little regard for the things that come out of their mouths. D---, s---, and f--- are all used frequently. Though I will say that the overall language has improved from Fallout 3, where players couldn't avoid having the f-word screamed at them every time they entered a bandit's den. So kudos to the Fallout team for keeping most of the foul language within the dialogue boxes, this time. In conclusion, Fallout: New Vegas has been my all-time favorite game. I love truly open worlds that allow for countless hours of exploration, the development of intriguing story lines, and where the player's decisions have the power to alter the course of society. I'm really looking forward to seeing what they do with the next installment.
Review: !----This is the only review you need to read----! - I bought this game last week because it finally came up for 23 dollars with free two day shipping. I got it 6 days ago, and I can't stop playing it. I didn't think that the expansion packs were going to be so huge and add so much, but I have only been playing the old world blues expansion and it is amazing. I was afraid that it was going to be all glitchy like it was when I first owned new vegas back when it came out... but i've played for over 30 hours and it hasn't frozen up on me once! WARNING: Do not buy this game right now if you are: -In school. You will not be able to stop playing it even though you have 4 exams this week that you haven't studied for. -Have a job. You will get very sick and call your job coughing and say you can't come in because your radiation level is too high. -Have a wife. She will start to get irritated when you keep asking her to combine items from the fridge to make something that gives you more HP and less rads. -Wanting a tan. You will see plenty of sunlight while playing, but it won't be the kind that gives you warmth and a tan. It's more of the kind that makes you feel sick and get a headache because you've been staring at a screen for 6 hours. Buy this game now if you: -Love being immersed in a great game and getting XP and upping your stats. -Love searching every nook and cranny of a room for hidden items. -Have nothing important that you need to get done in the coming months. -Have a lot of self control. -Understand how to turn off the game before the splitting headache and nausea start. -Do not have any loved ones. -Don't have any pets or animals to take care of. -Have a lot of food storage. Trust me, this game is really good. I don't know how to stop playing it. If you are worried about the low reviews, worry no longer. 30+ hours with absolutely no freezing yet. I don't feel like it will change as I keep playing but if it does i'll let you all know. UPDATE!! OCTOBER 27th Well i'm back to give everyone out there an update. Ive played at least 30 more hours or so. It's been working out great and not really interfering with my life like I thought it would. I was worried about my exams because this past week I had 4 mid terms, but fallout actually helped me! I aced all of my exams but it makes sense to me now because I used the Intense Training perk to raise my intelligence. I thought I was going to get fired from my job but they actually gave me a raise! I did not expect it at all, but once I hit 75 barter skill I was given some unique dialogue with my boss and he gave me the raise i've been waiting for. Also, my wife isn't getting angry at me anymore, she dissapeared... Im positive that she's a permanent companion so she's probably just waiting outside the door of my house, ill check later. So basically the game is still running fine, and I actually found a few new locations that I didn't even think were in the ultimate edition. I walked away from my PS3 and discovered a house, I might explore outside but when I aproached the back door of my house it warned me that I should be at least level 30 before exiting... better wait a little bit. I really like the book chute in the Big MT expansion, it takes old books and converts them to blank books so you can make some skill books... it's slightly bugged though because it doesn't accept books from the house map that I just discovered. I try to put them through the ps3 and the tv, neither work. Im sure there will be a patch for this soon. Anyway, I can't write much more because my science skill is only 50 and I don't want to get locked out of this terminal. That's what you get when you focus everything in lockpicking! Oh well, ill be back after I get some rest... both my legs are crippled and my head would be too if I didn't have my brain taken out in Big MT. November update: Well everyone, all I can say is stay away from the strip. I went there and killed that guy who shot me in the head, but it took forever to walk around the casino because I was moving at like 1 frame per second. I got out of there and headed for the hills and all was good after that. I went into the divide and finished that expansion pack with no problems. Left there and went over to the Zion canyon expansion, finished that with no problems. So basically all the expansions are working great. Put all those together and you have yourself an excellent game.

## Features

- Beyond the Wasteland: The world of New Vegas is more expansive than ever. Each new distinct area presents a fresh set of branching-quests, remarkable personalities and more chances to play the Savior or the Pariah to the natives of New Vegas.
- Dead Money: Lured into a trap masquerading as the Sierra Madre Casino, you are thrown into a high stakes game where you'll have to work with three other lost souls if you want to survive.
- Honest Hearts: An expedition into Utah's Zion National Park goes horribly wrong and you become embroiled in a war between tribes and put into a conflict between a New Canaanite missionary and the mysterious Burning Man.
- Old World Blues: Transported to the Big MT research crater, you are enlisted by the Think Tank to save them from their own science experiments that have gone horribly out of control.
- Lonesome Road: Ulysses, the original Courier Six, contacts you and promises to answer why he refused to deliver the Platinum Chip at the start of Fallout: New Vegas, but only if you make one last journey into the treacherous canyons of the Divide.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0065NP05G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,812 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #53 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3 CECH-4012C |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,382) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00093155125926 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3 ounces |
| Item model number | 12592 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bethesda Softworks |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 6.7 inches; 3 ounces |
| Publication Date | February 7, 2012 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | February 7, 2012 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 931551259268 707003235209 021113174051 012302143033 115970741096 611102182824 151902996257 151903526781 898029706849 872182796022 763615723787 093155125926 168141647482 100177412832 172304351567 012303670903 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: is the dlc on disk or does it come as a code ?**
A: It's on the disk but you need download it from the disk when loading the first time. You don't need any codes.

**Q: Is this game First person or Third person perspective, or Both?**
A: Both you can switch in-game by hitting L2.

**Q: Considering how long this game has been out, how buggy is it? what are some steps to take to make it less likely to bug out?**
A: For the first maybe 20 hours of game play this game is virtually flawless. Loading screens are short no lag, however after that the game becomes increasingly more problematic, until a point when the game is nearly unplayable. For me I had come to the point when the game would completely freeze my ps3 only mins after starting game play. This really started after mostly completing the main game and started on the DLCs, I got to the second DLC and had enough of the freezing. Ive done a bit of research, and this problem is due to the engines that make up the game, basically its the software programming in the game. From what ive found there is no cure for this Game, however Bethesda has fixed this problem by completly recreating there engines and is seen in Skyrim (which i have and it runs great!). I dont really have any feed back on how to help the bugging out just when your playing and it freezes just let it sit for a bit, it might just need to load. If nothing happens in a minute or two then you will have to restart your system.

**Q: is this game co-op**
A: No. One player only, and this game can run anywhere from 80-400 hours of playing time. It depends on how much exploring you do. (Although the more you play, the bigger your game file size will get, and the bigger it gets the more you run into glitches. But despite that, this is a great game.) If you don't have much time to get your gaming on, you might want to pass. If you do have the time, this will be one of your favorite games of all time. (I'd recommend playing Fallout 3 GOTY edition first though.)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Honestly, my all-time favorite
*by J***R on October 7, 2014*

This is the game I've been waiting for. I bought it a year ago and am still playing it. For gamers interested in navigating through a complex world where each of your decisions (no matter how small they may seem) has the potential to bear serious consequences, it doesn't get much better than New Vegas. As far as gameplay goes, this latest installment in the Fallout series continues with all of the wit and intrigue of its predecessors. There's tons of loot hidden in clever places, lots of special weapons, riddles, word games, mind games, and an interesting card game called Caravan. The open-world gameplay allows for freedom of movement in all combat situations (and with the sheer number of mines, explosives, and weapons to choose from, there are near endless ways to deal with your enemies). There's also a good deal of desert survivalist/Old World cowboy swagger sewn into the story lines-- of which there are MANY. Even when you travel through the expansion stories, you will find clues about villains you've faced in other worlds. And slowly, you begin to uncover the truth. Of all the stories, I would have to say that Dead Money is my favorite, followed closely by Happy Trails. It's unusual to find a video game where the creators have put so much thought and effort into crafting the main story-- much less several interlocking side-story arcs. But that's precisely what the creators of New Vegas have done. And it's a thrill from start to finish. The only real "Con" I can think of is that it is rather buggy, in places. There are times when the game freezes unexpectedly as you're just running around. There are times where the V.A.T.S. mode gets locked up-- leaving you in defenseless, slow-motion limbo while the battle rages on around you (especially if you have the "Miss Fortune" perk). And there are also a few "trouble spots" where the game becomes jumpy or freezes nearly every time without fail (ie., when a player exits to the Think Tank balcony in Old World Blues). These bugs appear to have been deal-breakers for several other reviewers, but call me a masochist-- I was too intrigued by the world to quit. My advice to anyone interested in purchasing this game would be to save early and often. If you ever do something in-game, just ask yourself if it's something you'd want to do over again. If the answer's "No," then stop and save. It only takes about twenty seconds, and can save you hours of redo work. Content Review Parents considering buying this game for their children, please be advised: Fallout, New Vegas is a game that has certainly earned its MA rating. Violence: Yes, and a lot of it. From the refuse found in Deathclaw dens, to the contents of the drug addicts' tribal lairs-- dismembered corpses abound. In V.A.T.S. mode, players can watch in slow motion as their enemies' legs are quite literally blown out from under them. There are perks that allow you vaporize, cauterize, and otherwise reduce all in your path to geysers of glorious red. So if you feel a bit queasy at the prospect of rooting through a field strewn with the eyeballs and intestines of Caesar's Legion for loot, this game is probably not for you. Sexual Content: It's "New Vegas," so ... yes, there are hookers. Yes, you can hire them. Once a hooker is successfully employed, the screen will fade to black and a reel of suggestive moans will play (or suggestive drilling sounds, if you peruse the services of Fisto! the sex-robot). Surprisingly, there is no true nudity in the game-- though one of the ladies of the evening that can be found dancing outside of Gomorrah wears nothing but a short skirt and two X's over her ... details. Players are not required to sleep with anyone, and there appears to be no advantages/trophies to be gained by doing so. Therefore it's purely up to you. The only other thing I can think of is that there are speech perks that will allow players to flirt with some of the NPCs (of the same and opposite gender). Some of these conversations can get a bit suggestive, but are never graphic. Also, some of the speech options with Cass can get pretty ... crass. Language: Legion. In this post-apocalyptic desert society, people have little regard for the things that come out of their mouths. D---, s---, and f--- are all used frequently. Though I will say that the overall language has improved from Fallout 3, where players couldn't avoid having the f-word screamed at them every time they entered a bandit's den. So kudos to the Fallout team for keeping most of the foul language within the dialogue boxes, this time. In conclusion, Fallout: New Vegas has been my all-time favorite game. I love truly open worlds that allow for countless hours of exploration, the development of intriguing story lines, and where the player's decisions have the power to alter the course of society. I'm really looking forward to seeing what they do with the next installment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ !----This is the only review you need to read----!
*by S***L on October 22, 2012*

I bought this game last week because it finally came up for 23 dollars with free two day shipping. I got it 6 days ago, and I can't stop playing it. I didn't think that the expansion packs were going to be so huge and add so much, but I have only been playing the old world blues expansion and it is amazing. I was afraid that it was going to be all glitchy like it was when I first owned new vegas back when it came out... but i've played for over 30 hours and it hasn't frozen up on me once! WARNING: Do not buy this game right now if you are: -In school. You will not be able to stop playing it even though you have 4 exams this week that you haven't studied for. -Have a job. You will get very sick and call your job coughing and say you can't come in because your radiation level is too high. -Have a wife. She will start to get irritated when you keep asking her to combine items from the fridge to make something that gives you more HP and less rads. -Wanting a tan. You will see plenty of sunlight while playing, but it won't be the kind that gives you warmth and a tan. It's more of the kind that makes you feel sick and get a headache because you've been staring at a screen for 6 hours. Buy this game now if you: -Love being immersed in a great game and getting XP and upping your stats. -Love searching every nook and cranny of a room for hidden items. -Have nothing important that you need to get done in the coming months. -Have a lot of self control. -Understand how to turn off the game before the splitting headache and nausea start. -Do not have any loved ones. -Don't have any pets or animals to take care of. -Have a lot of food storage. Trust me, this game is really good. I don't know how to stop playing it. If you are worried about the low reviews, worry no longer. 30+ hours with absolutely no freezing yet. I don't feel like it will change as I keep playing but if it does i'll let you all know. UPDATE!! OCTOBER 27th Well i'm back to give everyone out there an update. Ive played at least 30 more hours or so. It's been working out great and not really interfering with my life like I thought it would. I was worried about my exams because this past week I had 4 mid terms, but fallout actually helped me! I aced all of my exams but it makes sense to me now because I used the Intense Training perk to raise my intelligence. I thought I was going to get fired from my job but they actually gave me a raise! I did not expect it at all, but once I hit 75 barter skill I was given some unique dialogue with my boss and he gave me the raise i've been waiting for. Also, my wife isn't getting angry at me anymore, she dissapeared... Im positive that she's a permanent companion so she's probably just waiting outside the door of my house, ill check later. So basically the game is still running fine, and I actually found a few new locations that I didn't even think were in the ultimate edition. I walked away from my PS3 and discovered a house, I might explore outside but when I aproached the back door of my house it warned me that I should be at least level 30 before exiting... better wait a little bit. I really like the book chute in the Big MT expansion, it takes old books and converts them to blank books so you can make some skill books... it's slightly bugged though because it doesn't accept books from the house map that I just discovered. I try to put them through the ps3 and the tv, neither work. Im sure there will be a patch for this soon. Anyway, I can't write much more because my science skill is only 50 and I don't want to get locked out of this terminal. That's what you get when you focus everything in lockpicking! Oh well, ill be back after I get some rest... both my legs are crippled and my head would be too if I didn't have my brain taken out in Big MT. November update: Well everyone, all I can say is stay away from the strip. I went there and killed that guy who shot me in the head, but it took forever to walk around the casino because I was moving at like 1 frame per second. I got out of there and headed for the hills and all was good after that. I went into the divide and finished that expansion pack with no problems. Left there and went over to the Zion canyon expansion, finished that with no problems. So basically all the expansions are working great. Put all those together and you have yourself an excellent game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hundreds of hours of entertainment for a low cost
*by G***Z on August 5, 2015*

Let me preface this by saying I really loved playing Fallout New Vegas and this review will compare it to Fallout 3 a lot and make some complaints. But that's because Fallout 3 was such an amazing experience that fallout the series is now held up to ridiculously high standards. Fantastic game. However it always felt (and still does years later) like a really big DLC download that they should never have charged $ 60 for initially. The game was basically fallout 3 with a few tweaks that could have easily been implemented via patches to Fallout 3. Aiming down the sights was great and much needed, making the gun fighting better and more FPS like. Being able to mod your guns was also a welcomed change. The story line never felt as epic as Fallout 3's. It's ok but no where on the level of FO3. I felt that the game could have given you more missions as a legionnaire. And speaking of factions, the game instead of focusing on karma like in FO3 focuses more on which factions you're friends with. So you could be a huge thieving, cannibalizing dirt bag with low karma but the NCR troops will be friendly towards you and say hi because you've attacked Ceaser's Legion. A silly oversight. As for the DLC for this game, the Dead Money DLC is god awful. There's a mist that permeates large portions of the level and it automatically kills you. There's lots of other things that kill you and some holograms that are invincible. So no matter your level or skill, you'll be dying a lot the first time you go through it. I did and it was very frustrating. The worst is at the end....it's such a tease. The other DLCS: Honest Hearts- Not bad, no real interesting items, armor, outfits added Old World Blues- Rather fun DLC, new interesting weapons, new perks, funny dialogue. This was probably by favorite DLC of the bunch. There's also a lot of upgrades and perks you can earn through this. Lonesome Road- My second favorite of the DLC. Lots of new weapons and armor in this one. The story was a bit weak and a let down to me based on the build up and mystery of who the other courier was and his whole story etc. Base game, plus 4 DLC packs and a greatest hits discount? If you've never played this game get it. It's hundreds of hours of entertainment for a super low cost. I can't wait for Fallout 4.

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