![]() ![]() That’s not the problem though, Fallout: New Vegas’ zoomed in view is pixellated and blurry. It works like you’d expect it to, tap to zoom in, swipe to jump to the next cell, rinse and repeat. It wouldn’t even be that big of a deal, but the cell by cell mode is terrible. ![]() It’s not innovative, and it’s certainly something we seen imagined previously in other comic readers. There’s a page scrubber, and cell by cell approach in this comic reader, and even an entire page at once view, but other than that, there’s nothing. For once I’d like to see someone take the ball and run with it, instead of spiking it in last generation’s expectations. Sometimes I wonder if the comic industry is just like the news print industry, stuck in the past, too big to change, and unable to cope with the new landscape. Thank God they released a preview, I would have been pretty pissed if I paid for this experience, even at a dollar. The iPad version is a preview of the Fallout New Vegas All Roads graphic novel. While the story if fun and everything you’d come to expect in a modern day comic, the reader and implementation leaves a lot to be desired.įallout: New Vegas is a graphic novel based on the popular Fallout gaming series. The iPad was supposed to be the saving grace of comics, and a lot of people think it’s doing that, but the Fallout: New Vegas comic, and subsequent reader, has left quite a bit to be desired. ![]()
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