
"Regardless of who you side with during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, there's no squeaky-clean, morally sound conclusion to Fallout: New Vegas . Going with Caesar's Legion is the objectively cruel choice, yes, but the NCR aren't exactly saints either. Another option is siding with Yes Man. It's the closest thing Fallout: New Vegas has to a good ending. Choosing Yes Man, the overtly amenable Securitron that has been"
"We've known for some time now that developer Obsidian Entertainment was forced to cut Fallout: New Vegas' post-game content during its development. But now, thanks to the data found on a recently unearthed Xbox 360 dev kit, we can finally take a look at what some of that scrapped content would have entailed. It turns out that a more sinister conclusion to Yes Man's story once existed after the credits rolled."
Obsidian Entertainment cut Fallout: New Vegas post-game content during development. Data from an unearthed Xbox 360 dev kit reveals some of that scrapped material. The discovered files indicate a darker, more sinister conclusion for Yes Man after the credits. The game's endings remain morally ambiguous across Caesar's Legion, the NCR, and Yes Man paths. Yes Man represents a neutral option that follows player orders and raises questions about allegiance and consequence. Fan debate about which ending is canonical has grown after Victor's appearance in the TV series and comments from developers and writers.
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