Have you ever played Fallout: New Vegas on PlayStation 3? I sure have. It was precisely how I first experienced it. And let me tell you, that was a problem. Much like Fallout 3 before it, the PS3 version of Fallout: New Vegas is a mess. Memory leaks joined hands with more glitches than you can shake a Deathclaw at; the result is a game that breaks as often as it functions, but whose inherent brilliance kept me going for well over a hundred hours despite the brutality of that port's design.
Well, today I learned that Fallout: New Vegas' problematic PS3 version has been ported into the leagues-superior PC version. No, not the 20 fps hellscape that I know and pseudo-love, the frequent crashes that my brain most readily associates with both the Capital Wasteland and the scenic Vegas strip. I'm talking about the classy-looking case itself.
Honestly? It looks cool. The cover always did. Back when PS3 was the hotness, I remember thinking about how the red band for Sony's "Greatest Hits" re-releases was such a tremendous step up from PS1's god-awful light green, which always clashed hard with the aesthetic of the...
