Lonesome Road é a quarta e ultima DLC do Fallout: New Vegas, desenvolvido pela Obsidian Entertainment e distribuído pela Bethesda Softworks. Originalmente programada para lançamento em julho de 2011,[1]Lonesome Road foi adiada e subsequentemente anunciada para lançamento em agosto.[2] Mais tarde foi anunciado que a DLC foi adiada uma segunda vez.[3] Ela foi finalmente lançada simultaneamente em todas as plataformas no dia 20 de setembro de 2011. Ela conclui o arco da história iniciado em Dead Money cronologicamente, finalmente respondendo todos os presságios dados nas DLCs anteriores.[4]
Lonesome Road completa a história do Courier quando você é contatado pelo "Courier Six" original, um homem conhecido como Ulysses, um antigo Frumentarius de Caesar quem se recusou a entregar a Platinum chip no inicio da história principal em Fallout: New Vegas. Em sua transmissão, Ulysses promete responder o porque, mas apenas, se você fizer um último trabalho - um trabalho que o leve às profundezas do Divide, um local dilacerado por frequentes terremotos e tempestades violentas. Esta é a localização lendária da batalha entre o Courier e Ulysses.[5] A estrada ao Divide é longa e traiçoeira, poucos são bravos o suficiente para se aventurar nela. e nenhum jamais voltou. A primeira quest desta DLC começa com a The Reunion.
Courier duster, Ulysses' duster, Ulysses' mask
+1 SPECIAL Point,
Access to the Long 15 and/or Dry Wells Boomers and Powder Gangerfame (both targets only) NCR fame (targeted Legion) Legion fame (targeted NCR)
NCR and Legion infamy (depending on which ones you targeted)
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Suggested level for all platforms is 25.
Like all major Fallout: New Vegas add-ons, Lonesome Road raises the level cap by 5.[6]
The player's equipment is not stripped at the beginning of the add-on, and the gameplay has a linear structure. See exception below.[7]
The player can leave the Divide at any time during the add-on without having completed it, and can return afterwards, except when they are about to face Ulysses. (The game will ask player to proceed or not before they enter)
The player may also return to the Divide upon completion of the DLC.
Lonesome Road does not extend gameplay past the game's original ending.[8]
Lonesome Road can affect part of the Mojave Wasteland after completing the main quest.[9]
Companions are not allowed into the add-on, as with all the other add-ons in Fallout: New Vegas.[10]
As with each of the quest extending New Vegas add-ons, Lonesome Road features a unique snow globe. This is also the last one in the set.
Unlike the rest of the add-ons, Lonesome Road does not feature an opening narration. Instead ED-E's recorded messages serves as the opening to the add-on's story.
It is implied through the Old World Blues ending that the events of Lonesome Road canonically take place after the three previous add-ons, as the final line spoken is "Only one road yet remained, and it was one the Courier had to walk alone," as the image onscreen is the Old World flag, a symbol often referring to Ulysses, the main focus of Lonesome Road. However, the add-ons can be completed in any order.
Likely due to its close proximity to the Mojave Wasteland, Lonesome Road is the only add-on in which you may listen to both Mojave Music Radio and Radio New Vegas while visiting. As with all other add-ons, The mysterious broadcast may also be heard if Old World Blues is installed.
The graffiti outside the Canyon Wreckage was there since the game's launch, showing that the DLC was planned well ahead of release.
Bastidores[]
"The Lonesome Road" is the name of a 1927 song by Nathaniel Shilkret and Gene Austin, which has been covered by several musicians who should be familiar to fans of the Fallout series, including the Andrews Sisters, Louis Armstrong, Eddy Arnold, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Sid Phillips, Stan Kenton, Frank Sinatra, and Kay Kyser.
Three holotapes that can be found in Lonesome Road have been released on the Bethesda Website.[11][12]
Lonesome Road is inspired -at least in part- by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Part VI, stanza 11 which reads “Like one that on a lonesome road / Doth walk in fear and dread, / And having once turned round walks on, / And turns no more his head; / Because he knows a frightful fiend / Doth close behind him tread.” Ulysses plays the part of the “frightful fiend,” the Courier's secret past with the Divide corresponds with “And having once turned round walks on,” and the Lonesome Road itself is homonymous.
Ulysses makes frequent mention of "the Bull and the Bear" when referring to Caesar's Legion and NCR, respectively, in reference to the symbols on their flags.
The Reunion ·The Silo ·The Job ·The Launch ·The Tunnelers ·The Divide ·The Courier ·The End ·The Apocalypse
Conquistas
Condemned to Repeat It ·ED-Ecated ·Hometown Hero ·Rocket's Red Glare ·Warhead Hunter
Localizações
Divide ·Dry Wells(Boat) ·Long 15(Gate) ·Ashton missile silo ·Ashton silo control station ·Boxwood Hotel roof ·Cave of the Abaddon ·Collapsed overpass tunnel entrance ·Junction 7 rest stop ·The High Road ·Hopeville armory ·Hopeville men's barracks ·Hopeville Missile Base Headquarters ·Hopeville Missile Base - East entrance ·Hopeville Missile Base - Loading station ·Hopeville Missile Base - West entrance ·Hopeville silo bunker entrance ·Hopeville women's barracks ·Marked men camp ·Marked men base ·Marked men guard outpost ·Marked men supply outpost ·Pass to canyon wreckage ·Path to the Courier's Mile ·Ruined highway interchange ·Sunstone Tower roof ·The Courier's Mile ·The Crow's Nest ·Third Street Municipal Building ·Ulysses' Temple ·Waste disposal station ·Wastewater treatment plant
Itens
Armas
Red Glare ·Old Glory ·Blade of the West ·Bowie knife (Blood-Nap) ·Arc welder ·Great Bear grenade rifle ·Red Victory grenade rifle ·Shoulder mounted machine gun ·Laser detonator ·Flare gun ·Flash bang ·Fist of Rawr (Fist of the North Rawr ) ·H&H Tools nail gun ·Satchel charge ·Industrial hand
Armaduras
Advanced riot gear ·Armor of the 87th Tribe ·Breathing mask ·Courier duster ·Elite riot gear ·Marked beast eyes helmet ·Marked beast face helmet ·Marked beast helmet ·Marked beast tribal helmet ·Marked patrol armor ·Marked scout armor ·Marked tribal armor ·Marked trooper armor ·Riot gear ·Scorched Sierra power armor ·Ulysses' duster ·Ulysses' mask ·US Army combat armor ·US Army General outfit
Consumíveis
Auto-inject super stimpak ·Auto-inject stimpak ·Debug rad food ·Fiery purgative ·MRE ·Rushing water ·Snakebite tourniquet
Ain't Like That Now ·Alertness ·Broad Daylight ·Certified Tech ·Marked ·Tunnel Runner ·Thought You Died ·Just Lucky I'm Alive ·Burden to Bear ·Voracious Reader ·Lessons Learned ·Walker Instinct ·Roughin' It ·Irradiated Beauty ·The Bear-Slayer ·Dead Man's Burden ·Divide Survivor ·Lonesome Road ·Scourge of the East