One possible reason could be resource limitations. Creating a full - fledged continuation after the main story would require a lot of time, effort, and resources. Maybe the team decided it was better to focus on making the main story as good as possible rather than spreading themselves thin on post - main - story content. Also, from a design perspective, they might have thought that ending the main story cleanly would give a more satisfying conclusion to the overall experience for most players.
There could be several reasons. Firstly, it might be a creative decision to leave the game with a sense of finality. If there was too much continuation, it could potentially overstay its welcome or lose its impact. Secondly, it could be related to the game's pacing. By ending after the main story, it maintains a certain rhythm. And thirdly, perhaps the developers had other projects in mind and didn't want to invest more into an extended post - main - story for New Vegas. This way, they could wrap up the game neatly and move on to other ventures.
Yes, in New Vegas, there is no continuation after the main story. Once you complete the main storyline, that's pretty much it. There are no additional main plotlines that branch out further.
Definitely. The game world still has many areas that were not fully explored during the main story. There could be new types of enemies or stronger versions of the old ones. Also, trying to complete all the side quests can be a challenge in itself, as some of them might require specific skills or items that you need to obtain.
Yes, in a sense. Once you complete the main story, the main narrative arc is concluded. However, you can still continue playing in the game world, exploring, doing side quests, and interacting with the environment.
Yes, the game's main storyline concludes, but there's still plenty to do in the post-game.
It could be both. It might be a new concept in the sense that it explores aspects that were not fully delved into during the original story. But it's also a continuation as it builds on the foundation of the main story.
Yes, it is. Shadow of the Erdtree builds upon and expands the narrative that comes after the main story.
Well, for starters, it extends your gameplay time. You don't have to stop playing just because the main story is over. Also, the DLCs often have unique quests and storylines. For example, some DLCs might focus on a particular faction or mystery in the Fallout New Vegas world. This can deepen your understanding of the game's lore and make the overall experience more immersive. And you may find some really cool items in the DLCs that can enhance your character in different ways.
You can continue exploring the vast open world. There are still many side quests to complete, like helping out the various factions in different ways. You can also search for hidden treasures and unique weapons that you might have missed during the main story.
Definitely. Once the main story of Fallout New Vegas is over, there's still plenty to do. You could engage in random encounters, try out different gameplay styles, or simply enjoy the post-story freedom and immersion in the game's universe.
One reason is the depth of the main plot. It's not just a simple 'good vs. evil' story. There are many gray areas. The main character is thrown into a complex political and social situation in the Mojave Wasteland. This makes the story more thought - provoking.