Like the previous game, Fallout: New Vegas is open-ended and focuses on exploration. Gameplay primarily resembles its immediate predecessor, Fallout 3, utilizing the same engine, interface, and most features. The protagonist must now find out who tried to kill him/her, and why. The courier is shot, buried, and left for dead, but is later dug up and brought to a doctor in a nearby town by a robot who saw the events transpire. However, once the package finds its way to its destination, a man in a checkered shirt and a pair of thugs intercept the courier and begin to dig an open grave. The player takes on the role of a courier who is assigned to deliver a package to the mysterious and enigmatic Mr.
The NCR is a group that wishes to preserve ancient weaponry as well as bring law and order to the wastes, no matter at what price.
A war is brewing in this territory between the NCR (New California Republic) and various tribes of raiders, including the Great Khans and Caesar's Legionnaires. The game is set in the wastes of Nevada, surrounding the city of New Vegas, the successor of the old Las Vegas, a gambling paradise seemingly untouched by nuclear devastation. Not an American user? Description Fallout: New Vegas, like its predecessors, takes place in an alternate timeline where a war over resources sprouts up in the 1950s and ultimately culminates in a nuclear apocalypse.