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New Vegas brought the Yes Man figurine to Hoover Dam in a viral photo

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A Fallout: New Vegas fan brought a figure of the game’s iconic Yes Man to Hoover Dam to connect the Fallout universe with real life, and a snapshot of the moment went viral. Fallout: New Vegas came out way back in 2010, but still retains a loyal following today thanks to the numerous factions, locations and various features of the Obsidian Entertainment spin-off released between Fallout 3 and 4.

Expressing his passion for Fallout: New Vegas, Reddit user Tunnelsnakefool shared an image of his Yes Man figurine standing on a ledge near Hoover Dam, showing Fallout’s location from the best angle. Yes Man appears at the very beginning of Fallout: New Vegas and has some characteristics in common with other Securitrons, but unlike other robots, he acts as Benny’s minion. Given his pleasant face and usually cheerful demeanor, Fallout: New Vegas fans gravitate towards the unique robot, and Tunnelsnakefool is no exception as it has a 12 ” tall Yes Man figurine.

In Fallout: Tunnelsnakefool’s New Vegas-style photo depicts the barren, rocky landscape of Nevada, with the towering Hoover Dam power plant and Lake Mead reservoir in the background, and a smiling Yesman resting on a nearby ledge . A Fallout: New Vegas fan noted this view of the Hoover Dam as the best location for such a shot, as the angle of view emphasizes the monument, specifying that it is accessible from the side belonging to the “Legion’s” faction. Caesar”. According to Tunnelsnakefool, the Yes Man figurine pictured was taken by a friend of his and uses face magnets so a Fallout: New Vegas fan can replace the Yes Man display with other Securitrons like Maggie, Victor, and others.

While many fans responded to Hoover Dam’s Tunnelsnakefool photo with enthusiasm for creativity, one gamer said the scenery is so perfect that it looks like a Fallout: New Vegas screenshot with mods.

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