10 Video Games With INSANELY Low Completion Rates

3. Fallout New Vegas - 20.18%

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The Fallout series has a long and storied history that stretches back to the first release in 1997. Although many aspects of the game have changed during the intervening years, there are parts of it that have remained the same.

Usually set in some post-apocalyptic wasteland and featuring a different protagonist, there is always a cataclysmic nuclear event that has either happened previously or another that is about to happen. What can also be said for almost every entry in the series is that they have been generally well-received... Fallout 76 notwithstanding.

New Vegas received high praise from players and critics alike when it was released in 2010, shifting around 12 million copies worldwide, despite a slight reputation for bugs and crashes. The game environment was massive (as is usually the case) with a wide array of NPC characters to help the story along and hand out quests.

Similar to others in this list, that may be the main reason the completion percentage is strangely low. When there is so much to explore and so many other things to discover : - why rush into the endgame before taking it all in?

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