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But I found my self transported into this world, I couldn't stop playing it, within four days I had already played it for 44 hours. I was terrible at it, I didn't understand how everything worked, but in time I mastered it several times over. On my ps3 I completed it four times, three of those runs were hours plus, the last one was just to get the trophies. On my Xbox I have a hour play through, pretty much a percent completion, including all the DLC.

The hour play through took place over a summer break yes thats all I did , it was the best summer of my life, just thinking about it makes me smile and feel nostalgic.

The game: I used to be a master for knowledge on this game, I was up to date on everything. I haven't played it in about three years and I unfortunately have lost my great knowledge of this game. It's a RPG, and thats exactly what I did, I would spend countless hours in my homes, and bunkers, hell I even had two vacation homes. I would just sit in my house and listen to Three Dog on the radio, with Dogmeat an actual dog , my robotic butler, and Sergent RL3 a mister gusty bot.

There is over a locations for you to discover, each of them offering a new experience. Roaming through a super-mutant infested D. And on top of that there is a whole another world under the city in the metro system. But of course the city only takes up 35 percent of the map, so you have an entire wasteland to explore.

Once you get a hang of this game it becomes incredibly easy, I found myself stock piled with a thousand Stim-packs, and tens of thousands of rounds of ammo. I collected most of the unique guns, and have found all of the Fat-man launchers scattered about.

In time you will have collected all of the bobble heads, just don't miss the medical one on James desk. The sound track is one of the best I have ever heard in a video game, it makes you feel at home out in the waste land. The glitches: Here is some problems I came across. You can survive jumping off of Tenpenny tower. I once swam through the air in a sewer. The game sky will turn into an LSD mind-trip.

I got outside of the map and literally walked through an invisible city. I got into the blocked off Jefferson memorial and took Autmums uniform and gun.

There are many more to experience. The verdict: I wish this would have allowed me to give a full review of all the DLC, but the word limit wouldn't allow for it. To sum it up, The Pitt and Point Lookout are the best ones. This is and forever will be my favourite game of all time, it is an experience like no other. This game deserves to have the title " Best game of all time".

It gave me memories I will never forget, and it helped me through a tough time in my life, I recommend it to anyone who will dedicate a large chunk of time to it. The Xbox version worked the best for me, so I say get the game of the year edition.

This game is massive. It gives you this world that is amazingly big, and gives you the ability to say and do what you want in it. It gives over hours of gameplay if you try searching around and doing side missions In the end I love this game. There is so much re-playability. Fallout 3 takes place years after a nuclear holocaust.

Vaults that were made to protect people from the nuclear fighting have all opened except for one. This one is the one your character is raised in. When you are 19 your father escapes Vault and you have to leave to go find him. From there the story expands.

The story is filled with moral decisions, optional ways of dealing with things, and a million side quests. This isn't your usual side quest that take a little while to complete. These are just as big as the normal main mission modes. You will be sucked into many interesting side quests. Next is the graphics. The world of Capital wasteland is brilliantly created.

It is really beautiful to go up at high heights and look at the whole wasteland and take in the massive achievement in architecture. The game also has a very good soundtrack. Just put on some GNR and you'll make your gaming experience even better. Thne we have the gameplay. The control is relatively good. The VATS system is an absolutely necessary addition making the experience much more of a breeze rather than a spiked road of torture.

Then we get to the biggest aspect to the game. The design of this is simply amazing. The missions are designed brilliantly, the side quests are in high supply, there are an infinite number of items to collect, and much more. This game is the definition of massive. You can spill so much time on this game.

Is it perfect? My main problem is that there are many of those death cycle moments. You know those moments when you are stuck in a position that is literally impossible to get out of resulting in you having to start the game all over again. Luckily I didn't run into this, but I got in positions like this a million times where I was very close to getting stuck in the death cycle managing to narrowly escaping.

Overall this game is simply put amazing. It is one of the best I have played, and I can't recommend it enough. Fallout 3; what could I possibly say about this legend that hasn't already been said? Quite possibly the best rpg I've ever played.

My god what a wonderful world Bethesda immerses you in. I used to play this game on and off as a kid but the disc I had was scratched so I was never able to get far before it'd freeze screen. Coming back to it years and years later, this is a top tier video game experience. Making a certain person jealous to the point where you drive them to murder is just some of the hidden things you can do in this ginormous game. The vats system really makes this game especially cool and unique too imo.

But after reading a feature on fallout 3 a good while before its release i was interested. And Then when trailers started coming out i built up my excitement. And i have my copy. And have just finished playing through it. Basic story is you come out your mothers womb where your greeted into the world by Liam Neeson Your Father from the birth you choose your name and appearance.

Then a couple of years later your a baby and choose your basic skills. Several years later Liam Neeson does the unspeakable and leaves the safety of the vault into the perils of the nuclear wasteland. And what kind of story would it be if you didn't go after him? Now, the introduction of the game in the vault is all very cool and introduces vault life well but the game really gets good once you leave and see the wasteland for the first time.

Because you've been underground for so long your eyes take time to adjust and when they do you see the frighteningly real nucleur wasteland in all its glory, it really sends out some shivers. The environment is where the game really shines. They have the wasteland looking fantastic and there are just some beautiful levelled buildings or standing buildings and it looks fantastic.

Down to combat. The game can be played in first or third person view. Shooting in first person takes a little getting used to and most people will very often use the games best gameplay mechanic the V. Basically it stops time so you can strategically pinpoint gunshots on the enemies The sound is really good also.

Particularly in the music. After a while i found myself humming or whistling every upbeat 50's tune in the game. But alas its not perfect. Yes the wastland is very expansive and beautiful but if your trying to find a specific location then you could just randomly wander around and when you think your going the right way your blocked by RUBBLE. And sometimes these random areas you walk about in contain enemies that you may not be ready to fight yet. Also your character is like a virtual pet.

But these few problems don't take away from the full experience but you will have to put up with them so get used to it. Fallout3 has to to be one of my games of the year this year and definitely somewhere in my all time favourties. The world is so huge in this game that you can play for months and probably still not see everything. Great Kitsch and retro props.

Robby the Robot look-a-likes, haunting background music and excellent nostalgic music from the likes of Bob yes Bob not Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Bessie Smith and so on.

Each quest has you going until you have completed it, rarely will you get bored. Don't annoy anyone or you may be damned for all time! Excellent Graphics and great in 3D. Definitely a keeper. File it away to play again at a later date because it is one of those games that sucks you in and takes you away to another place and time.

I can barely find a negative thing to say about FO3 except be careful not to end the game too fast, there is a point of no return when you have no choice but to complete the game, just make sure you have explored the whole map but then again its entirely up to you. Liam 5 June Fallout 3. Now as a huge fan, I was expecting much, and my expectations were very well met. The world is huge, the variety is there, the humour is there and the awesome fun is there too!

The fun is endless, it has a fantastic storyline, the characters are some of the best I've seen and the choices you make are really cool too. I've never seen a game like it, really I haven't.

Whenever the name of developer Bethesda softworks pops up, people immediately think of The Elder Scrolls RPG-games, and for good reasons. But when the news came that Bethesda was going to take over the classic turn-based RPG Fallout people were a bit sceptic. The game resembles a Elder Scrolls-game in a few ways, but other then that it is different. The dialogues are all done in audio, much like in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and the first-person perspective is simular as well.

But don't think this is a simple shooting-game because if you do you will probably be sorely disappointed. You level up by completing quests and doing other stuff that you can find in the Wasteland. You can just simply shoot enemy's or use VATS, which is a aiming-system that lets you freeze the game and aim for different bodyparts depending on how close you are to the enemy and your accuracy.

Weapons like the Hunting Rifle are pretty useless on lower levels since your accuracy is just way off then. One of the only minor complaints I have is the duration of the main-quest. I finished the game in about 2 days and it can be accomplished even faster if you skip some of the sidequests and such. Big Trouble in Big Town. This character drops an ear when killed Contract Killer. No, not at all, he laughed in the face of danger.

You bet he was. He cried like a little baby 'Waah! He came up with the most cleverest of clever plans And everyone called him a genius! Wasteland settler outfit Party hat. January 26, -- Little Lamplight!

Everything and anything with Liberty Prime in it, especially the first time you see it. They tell you that you and your allies will be leading the assault and the robot will be sent as back-up. Nuh-huh, the robot is leading the assault and your job is to find a good spot from which to view the epic Curb-Stomp Battle. Nothing stands in his way, or at least it doesn't stand for long before he blows it up.

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User Info: kite kite 12 years ago 6 Yes, some guy at little lamplight. Do you still play Fallout 3? I have figured out how to fix the Scrap Metal Exploit in Fallout 3. Random encounter question about repeatable ones? Side Quest. Blowing up Megaton



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