Fallout: New Vegas - Honest Hearts Review (all good)
I had heard tales, nay, legends of the man they called Joshua 'The Burned Man' Graham. I was told that this DLC is where it all unfolds. With my expectations sky high, I ventured into the Zion landscape.
Holy, this DLC is bad, like really bad. It somehow manages to combine two of the gravest sins an open world game can make; Boring ass quests and boring ass exploration.
Every quest leading to the ultimate finale is a glorified fetch quests to send me to another similar looking landscape. Yay thanks Josh. There is only one reason to explore and that is to uncover the story of the 'Father' which, to be fair, is a great piece of background storytelling.
The lore and story in this DLC is not the problem, it is very interesting and engaging but it feels rushed, half-baked and unfinished. For me, this DLC was carried by the main man himself MR JOSHUA GRAHAM and the Survivalist/Father.
But I mean, I would still play it again. It seems like a sin to give this DLC a negative review simply because of Joshua. If only the rest of the DLC could even get to half of his quality then maybe, just maybe, we'd have a solid DLC on our hands here.
(Daniel, my man, you cannot be the least charismatic person on the planet and be shocked when people choose graham's route over yours. cmon man.)