Fallout New Vegas: 10 Forgotten Locations
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Fallout New Vegas 10 Interesting Locations That Fans Completely Forgot Existed
Fallout New Vegas came out 10 years ago, which means there are a lot of interesting locations that gamers probably forgot about. There are so many locations in . Some of them are mundane, and some of them are exciting, but there's no shortage of places to explore. There is even a giant power plant that players can complete a quest at! There are some locations in the game that players may not remember as well as they used to, and this list will help refresh your memory. From giant world spaces to an NCR prison, here are 10 locations that players completely forgot about in New Vegas! THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY HELIOS One
HELIOS One is a massive power plant that the player can run into while adventuring out in the sandy wastes. There's a quest inside revolving around getting the plant up and running again, and it's very fun compared to some other quests in the game. This is a crazy location because it's got a lot going on in it, and the characters that players meet are really wacky. Hopefully no player missed out on this power plant because it would be a shame if they did. The NCR needs all the help they can get here! The Divide
Some players never got the chance to play through the final that the game had to offer, which is a shame because it's considered one of the best stories in the Fallout universe to date. It centers around another courier that lures the player into the Divide. The location of the Divide is a fascinating place because of all the tech and weird creatures that can be found within it. Many players forgot just how interesting this place is because the DLC came out so many years ago, and it's easy to forget after so much time has passed. The Fort
The Fort is Caesar's camp. It's got a lot of soldiers within its walls and weapons that the militia can use in the war against the NCR. This place is hard to miss on a playthrough because the courier journeys there during the main . This is an easy place to forget about if the player didn't choose to side with Caesar, but it's very interesting and worth researching for fans that don't know much about it. Plus, Caesar lives there, and he's one of the best NPCs in the game! Black Mountain
This mountain is home to a bunch of super mutants, but there is one in particular that stands out among the rest. She runs a radio station on the mountain, and during a quest, the player must venture into her home to kill her among the other mutants. Players haven't forgotten this fun quest, but they may have forgotten the location that it takes place in. This mountain is worth a visit for any adventurer that wants to hear the ramblings of a super mutant! Jacobstown
Another super mutant haven, Jacobstown, is a safe place for mutants to go to be accepted and not shot on sight like in the rest of society. It was interesting to see super mutants that weren't immediately hostile to humans in the universe. Players can enjoy conversations with the mutants; however, most of them won't be all that chatty with a human. There are also a few quests to be completed here, so players will be busy if they venture into this village! The Giant T-Rex
In the old town of Novac, there lies a giant T-Rex that the player can enter, and there are even a few people to talk to inside. This may just look like a statue, but it's basically become a house of a sort! Most players still haven't forgotten about Novac, but this T-Rex may be less memorable because it has little significance in the story other than the sniper inside of it. Hopefully, players will remember it now and revisit it should they ever replay New Vegas. Big Empty
The Big Empty is a giant open-world space in the Old World Blues DLC. Its regarded by fans as the most interesting world space in all of the New Vegas DLCs, and it's easy to see why when it's got all the futuristic buildings and awesome technology. The world space itself isn't particularly forgettable; however, it deserves mention because there are so many buildings inside the Big Empty that the player can explore that have been forgotten by fans over time. This giant world space has many locations within it that players forgot about. NCR Correctional Facility
This location is a prison within the Mojave desert. It's home to the powder gangers, a group of enemies that the player has to fight, and one of the first factions that the player runs into in the game. The powder gangers are ruthless, and most fear them for their crazy strength and large numbers. There is a quest there that players won't want to miss, and because the powder gangers are so interesting, it's definitely worth the trek to the location for any courier that isn't afraid to get their hands dirty. The Boomer Camp
The Boomer camp is a location with many wacky characters that players can meet and complete quests for in order to gain their trust for the main quest. Alternatively, players can just kill them all if they so desire, which will prevent them from joining up with an enemy faction. It's a hard place to get to because of all the bombs, but it's still a great place to visit for seasoned adventurers. This is a must-stop even for players that don't choose to complete the main quest of New Vegas. Mojave Drive-In
The Mojave Drive-In is very easy to miss if the player doesn't complete or even have the Old World Blues DLC. It's the location that will bring players to the Big Empty, and it's a cool location to visit at night. Its name is self-explanatory as its basically just a drive-in, but a place like this inside a Fallout game is always an interesting sight to see. This place is great if players want to bring their favorite companion to a romantic spot for viewing a movie, post-apocalyptic style!