Honest Hearts is the best NV DLC

>No stupid gimmicks
>No pseudo-intellectual bullcrap
>Likable characters
>Feels like a natural extension of the world

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Too easy, boring, etc. Also, the characters aren't likable and the world is boring af.

It's the most milquetoast DLC ever seen in a Fallout game. There's things to enjoy, sure, but it's nowhere near as engaging gameplay-wise as Lonesome Road or Old World Blues
At least it's not Dead Money though holy shit what a piece of garbage

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>Too easy
You could say that about the entire game.
> the characters aren't likable
The survivalist, joshua, and follows-chalk aren’t likable to you?
> the world is boring af.
Once again, you could say this about the entire game. At least HH has some verticality to it.

Reminder that OWB is overrated trash. Terrible humor and shitty bullet sponge enemies

It was my least favorite out of all the DLCs besides dead money.
The new map was kinda shit, characters were kinda shit (yes, even your 'muh religious legion man') and it didn't add anything interesting into the aftergame.

Joshua and Daniel gave the best perspective on religion in any video game. Might not have been the best DLC for content but the dialogue kicked the ass out of the others.

So who got the honest hearts in the end?

Joshua Graham? the tribe people?
Daniel? The Courier?

>Dead Money though holy shit what a piece of garbage
Fuck you. Dead Money was the best DLC. Taking ALL the gold and walking back home was the most kino thing in the game.

LR is pseudo trash and OW is a literal joke that was never funny. I do agree with you on DM, though.

>boring as shit
Nah.

I see your reasoning, but I prefer Dead Money. The best part of an RPG like NV is always the "hobo phase" where you need to scrounge everything to survive. Dead Money takes away all your gear and forces you back to that for a while, which makes it the most fun to actually play in spite of some bad gimmicks (especially hologram/stealth).

Honest Hearts you can just tear through with your OP weapons and basically ignore everything.

[Sneering Imperialist] Shut the fuck up, OP.

I was speaking more specifically on the gameplay of the DLCs. Honest Hearts probably has better story than the rest of them but what good is that when it's the least fun to actually play?

HH is easier than all of the other DLC, easily. Human enemies are the wimpiest in the game. You can that for most of the game, sure, but that doesn't mean it isn't more applicable to HH.
>The survivalist, joshua, and follows-chalk aren’t likable to you?
Joshua isn't. Follows is. Clark you never meet.
>Once again, you could say this about the entire game. At least HH has some verticality to it.
No you can't. Mojave has too many different locales and variety. Sierra Madre is the worst area in the game, but LR is engaging because it gets progressively harder. OWB has more variety than HH too. Once you've seen some river and mountains, you've seen it all. The setting is great at a glance, but you quickly realize there is zero variation.

>arrive in zion
>get jumped by some tribals
>kill them all
>cross the bridge and more show up
>kill them all
>mission failed

Don't lie this happened to everyone their first time, the Anti-material rifle doesn't discriminate.

All the DLC is good.
Dead Money is my favorite
Old World Blues is my least favorite
But I thoroughly enjoyed all four
I would say I prefer DM over Honest Hearts because it feels like more of a departure from the main game, and I really enjoyed the different sorts of missions and requirements and the dangerous feeling of the Sierra Madre. Honest Hearts definitely did feel the most like an expansion though, while providing a fairly large and interesting new map to explore that still felt connected to the Mojave. Good opinion, OP, but I still prefer DM.

Hello

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yeah lemme just gather those lunchboxes

I love the nature there. I always do a survival run by taking only a small knife with me and putting thirst, hunger and enemy hp modifiers to max or high.

It happened to me. I accidentally shot Follows-Chalk so I let him kill me.
Are you saying base NV isn’t fun to play? It’s just more of that.
DM isn’t bad, but it’s the weakest one. The entire vault section is bullcrap. The only saving grace is that you can trap Elijah (which i did). I only got away with one gold bar, though.

Outed yourself as an idiot gj

>your followers will not get back all the weapons stored with them when leaving the casino
>it is literally just changing 6 numbers (2 per casino) in one file to fix this
>bug from the very first version of the game never got fixed
>either fix it yourself or get a mod

why did developers never fix this?
What is wrong with Bethesda/Obisidian?

To me Lonesome Road was the worst.
>Muh Bear and Bull Bear and Bull hurr picking sides is dumb.
>Tons of obnoxious bullet sponge enemies
>Gross environment
>Pretty much just a straight line
>Hurr in time the Mojave will get fucked by the divide's monsters and the gasses from the madre so everything you did is pointless
>Nuke everything or nothing and miss out on two actually okay endgame dungeons
>completely shits all over your backstory and gives you a canon origin
>Game just reads your faction relations rather than quest progress so House and Yes Men players almost always just have Bear and Bull man whine about the NCR for no reason.

Was a total slog. If it didnt give you the riot armor it would be a total wash.

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Explain, you worthless faggot.

Most of the dlcs were nice the first time, but I'd only replay HH and LR for the rewards

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I slaughtered literally everyone there and moved on.

filtered lol

The quests are its weak spot, it's all very basic "go there do x" stuff with long walks. The acid trip scene being the exception. I agree about the rest though, the dialogue in particular is top tier.

>Nuke everything or nothing and miss out on two actually okay endgame dungeons

so best option is to nuke both?
never finished LR

Same. I usually do HH after doing a load of quests in Strip/Freeside where there is very little combat involved, so being on my own in the wild feels satisfying as hell

>no pseudo-intellectual bullcrap
now i loved honest hearts but it was the worst in that regard. it does have best gun though.