This latest edition includes the original game and all extensions, in French, so it's a very good deal. Although I am rather attracted by the fantastic medieval universe, I must admit that the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of Fallout marked my youth. Like many, I have a slight preference for Fallout 1 and 2 because these games were adult games, dark, when humanity is presented in its most sordid aspects and, perhaps, the most authentic eventually. After a very sanitized Fallout 3 (a good shoot 'em up, however), Fallout New Vegas revives recipes that made the success of the series. The universe is harsh, unforgiving, often absent morality. You can then either play nice twist rectifier is totally selfish individualist, or even the worst evil, freedom is total. The reputation system is very well done. In terms of graphics, the engine is not new, but it is bearable (do not hesitate to install some mods to improve, there are thousands on specialized sites). For my part, no bugs either in Windows XP, Vista 64 or Windows 7. Fallout anyway, we did not play to its graphics but its background and its really fascinating atmosphere. The FNV scenario is constructed, the quests are well integrated into the main plot. The freedom to maneuver is complete on your decisions. The gameplay, however, is a little stiff.
It is a game like its predecessors can not be ignored, as long as we look a little scenario.