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CRITIK
An expedition into the unspoiled wilderness of Utah's Zion National Park goes horribly wrong when your caravan is ambushed by a tribal raiding band. As you try to find a way back to the Mojave you become embroiled in a war between tribes and a conflict between a New Canaanite missionary and the mysterious Burned Man. The decisions you make will determine the fate of Zion.
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Reviews
12 reviews found90
AtomicGamer
May 25, 2011
Honest Hearts is one of the better DLC packs Bethesda has released yet, and it comes down to the combination of an interesting landscape and original story along with unique RPG choices, then layering the signature Fallout brand (at least, since Bethesda took over) of slightly off-kilter, but still intensely entertaining FPS combat on top. If you enjoyed New Vegas enough to get at least most of the way through it, then this is surely a worthy addition to your DLC library.
80
PC Games (Russia)
Jun 24, 2011
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
IGN
May 18, 2011
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72
GameStar
Jun 19, 2011
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
GameSpot
May 27, 2011
Fallout: New Vegas - Honest Hearts is a conventional but enjoyable addition to the series. The Good - A big new area to explore - A bunch of new missions to perform - New level cap, new perks - Interesting choices energize questing. The Bad - Shrugworthy story and characters - The usual Fallout glitches - Formulaic adventure with no signature moments. In the Fallout universe, nuclear war has ravaged the country, but religious faith abides.
70
Absolute Games
May 31, 2011
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IncGamers
May 31, 2011
While Honest Hearts didn't quite grab me like Dead Money did, it's another satisfying few hours in a fresh Fallout location. Once you get over Joshua Graham being an actual person rather than a myth, his character is expansive and refreshing (it's rare that to find a religious NPC this nuanced in RPGs), and the hiking trails of Zion make for decent exploration. It definitely favours players who will stray off the guided track though, as those who focus exclusively on the main quests will miss out on some of the add-on's hidden narrative treasures.
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PC Gamer
Jun 25, 2011
The story and decisions are bigger attractions than the limited-appeal loot and artificially toughened enemies.
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Eurogamer Italy
May 24, 2011
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GameWatcher
Jun 28, 2011
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