Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money
Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money
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Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money

Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money

2010
Action, Role-Playing
In Dead Money, the Courier is captured by an insane ex-Brotherhood of Steel leader known as Father Elijah and must work alongside three other captives to find the fabled treasure of the Sierra Madre Casino, concealed from the world by a deadly toxic cloud. The pack adds new achievements/trophies, new weapons, perks, terrain, enemies and decisions for the player, as well as raising the level cap by five. (wikipedia.org)

Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money

2010
Action, Role-Playing
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Rated 02 Oct 2022
100
91st
Absolutely beautiful story, somehow manages to turn FNV into a horror game. Can only imagine what it would be like with modern technology.
Rated 09 Mar 2021
94
76th
I'm usually in games for story with a dash of combat, but I somehow loved the grueling aspect of this DLC. The story really worked but being left without any of my security blanket gear and items with a bomb around my neck and getting to hate speakers and radios... Could not have expected loving being tortured so much.
Rated 05 Aug 2020
40
12th
*BEEP BEEP BEEP* *BOOM* WRONG, TRY AGAIN!
Rated 19 Apr 2020
88
86th
Amazing DLC, great atmosphere, music and characters. Loved it!
Rated 23 Nov 2018
90
97th
The best piece of content in an already great game. This DLC drips with excellent atmosphere with some phenomenally-written characters and an incredibly poignant story wrapped-up in one of the most sad, melancholic settings in any Fallout game to date. Dead Money is deliberately unlike everything else in the game and is all the better for this fact.
Rated 04 Oct 2018
81
82nd
A fantastic expansion to an already phenomenal game. This DLC boasts a daunting atmosphere and does a perfect job of taking you out of your comfort zone, even if some of the gimmicks they use to do this are fucking annoying. On top of this, it also boasts a fascinating plot about letting go of one's past demons, perpetuated by a great cast of characters. Dean Domino is the highlight of this DLC being perhaps one of the most memorable and interesting personalities in the entire series.

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