Mexico shakes up New Vegas in stunning trailer

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Mexico shakes up New Vegas in stunning trailer

Heritage Fallout: New Vegas seems to only grow every year, and a new fan game Aftermath: Mexico could be one of the most exciting upcoming releases for fans New Vegas. Although the errors that permeated New Vegas at launch it tarnished its reputation for some time, now it is often chosen by the best Fall out game, and many fans would rather see a new game in its spirit than another experience like Fallout 4. Anyway, another official Fall out The game's release is unlikely to happen for years, so fan projects have taken up the mantle.

Official trailer for Aftermath: Mexicoavailable at YouTuberevealed Fallout: New Vegas a mod that looks amazingly ambitious and impressive already in its unfinished form. True to its name, Aftermath: Mexico hauls things south of the borderfocusing on the once vibrant metropolis of Mexico City.

The trailer showcases a variety of locations, from deserted city streets to the dark subway below. Towards the end of the voiceover, the narrator reveals that they run a cartel, a sort of mercenary operation that they consider necessary to survive in a harsh post-apocalyptic world. Although the title of the trailer calls the mod Aftermath: Mexicothe logo at the end displays the name as Aftermath: New Mexicoso both names seem more or less official.

Fallout: México mod promises loads of new content

Autonomous experience in itself


Fallout Mexico mod for New Vegas with ghouls swarming in the central part.

Fallout: New Vegas has had an active modding scene for a long time, but Aftermath: Mexico it appears to be operating on a much larger scale than usual. With an emphasis on the cultural break with the American setting of the official Fall out games, mention of violators in "shiny armor"it is implied that the factions found in Mexico City will not be the ones everyone is used to.

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While people who have spent the last 14 years doing everything that can be done in New Vegas While there may not be much reason to return to a regular mod, visiting a completely new city with its own history and culture can help bring fans back into the fold and introduce new players to Fallout: New Vegas for the first time. Like a fan project Aftermath: Mexico despite its scale, it will still be free, so interested parties likely won't have much reason not to check it out.

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Transformation


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There's no denying that mods can cause problems, and the buggy version Fallout 4 Maud Aftermath: London this year has been a perfect example of these issues. Regardless, the opportunity to see the world outside of the US is an exciting prospect that Bethesda has no official plans to pursue, and Aftermath: London has more than delivered on this fundamental promise. If you're lucky, Aftermath: Mexico could reach similar heights, ideally with a more stable version and a new dice-based experience Fallout: New Vegas can be a real pleasure.

Source: Aftermath: New Mexico/YouTube

Platform(s)

PS3, Xbox 360, PC

Released

October 19, 2010

Developer(s)

Obsidian Entertainment