Role-playing games are, funnily enough, about playing a role. The best games offer many opportunities to support the character you've built - whether it's a silver-tongued villain or a benevolent gunslinger. Let's look at how that works in a stand-out quest from 2010's Fallout: New Vegas. Support Game Maker's Toolkit on Patreon - Recommended reading / viewing: Design Rampage: “Design Lesson 101 - Fallout“ GDC Vault: “Do (Say) The Right Thing, Joshua Sawyer“ (Say)-The-Right-Thing PC Games N: “Chris Avellone on how to write an RPG“ Errant Signal: “Fallout 4 and Role Playing“ Games shown in this episode (in order of appearance): Fallout: New Vegas (Obsidian Entertainment, 2010) Fallout 4 (Bethesda Game Studios, 2015) Fallout (Interplay Entertainment, 1997) Music used in this episode: Ain't that a Kick in the Head (New Vegas, Dean Martin) Something's Gotta Give (New Vegas, Bing Crosby) It's a Sin (New Vegas, Eddy Arnold) Heartache by the Numbers (New Vegas, Guy Mitchell) Flower Duet From Lakmé (Léo Delibes) Jingle Jangle Jingle (New Vegas, Kay Kyser) Big Iron (New Vegas, Marty Robbins) Contribute translated subtitles -
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