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<p>I promptly downloaded <strong>Old World Blues</strong> for <strong>Fallout: New Vegas</strong> last night when I got home from work. Once <strong>MasterChef</strong> was finished and poor, lovable Giuseppe was out the door, I loaded up my most recent character Kapture, a dude that loves Energy Weapons and that looks like he&#8217;d be right at home watching children playing at a local park from inside his dark, seedy van, and headed to the specific map marker to get things rolling. To start <strong>Old World Blues</strong>, the Courier must make his way to a drive-in movie theatre, wherein a broken robot satellite will show them a movie. Then it&#8217;s lights out, and waking up <em>elsewhere</em>, with strange surgical cuts all over your body.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll make your way inside a large science research building called the Sink (or is it the Think Tank?) at the Big Empty, eventually finding a bunch of whacky robots. The leader, Dr. Klein, will then explain the situation, with colorful commentary from the other local bots peppered throughout. You&#8217;re brainless. And have no heart or spine. That&#8217;s why you feel so weird, so calm and uncaring. These robots cut those organs out of you, and it&#8217;s not entirely clear how you&#8217;re, uh, still alive, but whatever, it&#8217;s a videogame, and that&#8217;s certainly some strong motivation there for completing this newest DLC: recover your brain, heart, and spine. Also, steal some technology from their nemesis Dr. Mobius.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s most notable about this DLC is that the first 30 to 45 minutes are spent <em>talking.</em> With crazy robots. <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/one-mans-journey-to-skip-all-dialogue-in-fallout-new-vegas/">Since I don&#8217;t ever skip dialogue,</a> a good chunk of my playtime last night was spent with the controller resting gently on my lap, only picking it up occasionally to make a speech selection. Even after the main chunk of talking is dead and done, and the Courier has his main mission, he/she can still explore the Sink and Think Tank to talk further with these deranged robots. I exhausted every dialogue option, gaining three to four more additional sidequests from this. Doctor Dala is extremely creepy, and I was pleasantly surprised&#8211;<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/ginger_curls/status/93517699405185024">as was Tara</a>&#8211;to discover that Doctor O is voiced by a true cartoon doctor&#8230;<strong>Dr. Venture</strong>&#8216;s James Urbaniak!</p>
<p>So far, <strong>Old World Blues</strong> has some of the strangest and funniest writing to date for the series, with the word <em>penis</em> popping more than you&#8217;d ever expect, and drowning in it&#8211;the dialogue, not the penises&#8211;first and foremost for the DLC is not the worst thing ever. Though I am looking forward to exploring outside the Sink/Think Tank and maybe <em>shooting</em> something. Maybe.</p>
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