Fallout New Vegas - nearly complete, just a few steps from final decisions
the game itself is great, lots of variety and lots of NPCs and most of the time the faction perception of you works. I liked that companions had their own quest lines in addition to the many factions quest lines and side quests, it seems at some points that every conversation launches a new quest! There is a huge amount to do.
gameplay is improved over fallout 3 in terms of things you can do, the crafting potential and so on. I think overall I prefer the environment of fallout 3 though still much appreciated new vegas even though it did at times feel less post apocalyptic and more 'new civilisation' which i suppose it does qualify for. I also preferred the story in fallout 3, it seemed more fundamental somehow - to get healthy water; more like a people slowly coming back from apocalypse. The seeming abundance of plants and fresh water in NV seems luxurious by comparison. Overall great and while i see it as very repayable i only do RPGs to enjoy rather than to try every variation, so don't see myself playing as evil or legion supported or whatever
also played the DLCs
Dead Money - difficult, confusing map to begin with and irritating explosive collar mechanic but pretty good story and interesting characters make up for that
Honest Hearts - enjoyed this a lot, liked the companions and enjoyed exploring (and plenty to eat there!) plus the major NPCs added interesting back story and depth
Old World Blues - seemed to be played for laughs, so much so that i couldn't take anything to do with it, or any reference to it, seriously. Hence I didn't care about the plot or NPCs at all, the Sink is overpowered as base but its impressive, at least the toaster is funny...
Lonesome Road - fairly linear but interesting enough locations and so forth, that other courier talks for hours it seems.... good enough to play through though