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    Fallout 3

    Game » consists of 45 releases. Released Oct 28, 2008

    In Bethesda's first-person revival of the classic post-apocalyptic RPG series, the player is forced to leave Vault 101 and venture out into the irradiated wasteland of Washington D.C. to find his or her father.

    silentnx's Fallout 3 (Xbox 360) review

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    "This is a pretty cool gam- What? THats it?!?!"

    Well, Fallout 3 is.. well... Out. Having played it for longer then i should have i have strong mixed feelings. Yes, it looks like Oblivion with guns, But at the same time still has bits of Fallout goodness Sprinkled through out. The Controls on the 360 were Great in my opinion, Felt like Bethesda worked on making it Multi-platform Friendly..Not too many glitches aside from the occasional NPC walking into a wall in an attempt to get to me (MIrelurks should learn to put on no clipping). One of the first things i should compliment the game on is the fact they take such a dead looking envirement and manage to maek it still feel alive. I actually felt like goign into every building and ruin i found just to see how they worked in the traps and level design.  The main quest was Sub-par when compared to some of the others, but don't expect to clear the main story out of the way and then work on the side quests A La Oblivion, Because you can't... Which brings me to the one major flaw i have with the game (don't worry, i'm not gonna spoil it, hehe) Which is the ending...For all of you who've beaten it, i think you know what i'm saying.. I felt robbed and a little violated after it... it dosent make the game awful... but it does take away from the otherwise amazing game.

    Other reviews for Fallout 3 (Xbox 360)

      My trek through the Capital Wasteland. 0

      After Oblivion, Bethesda’s 2006 hit, the expectations were extremely high for Fallout 3 and the game doesn’t disappoint. Although some fanatics of the original Fallouts may not fully appreciate the move from top-down fully turn-based to a hybrid of the latter and first person shooter , fans of previous Bethesda games will recognise the core movement, navigation and little secrets they have added. In fact there are a huge amount of similarities between this and Oblivion, although instead of wande...

      10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

      Fallout 3 is flawed fun 0

      Fallout 3 is a big, big game. And when a game has such a quantity of content, glitches, both tiny and big, are pretty much unavoidable.  Therefore, this new Fallout, that really doesn't have a whole lot in common with the previous ones aside from the theme, is riddled with glitches. However, if you are willing to look past those mistakes, you'll find a deep and expansive game, that has plenty of great moments and lots of things to see and find.It's a wastelandFallout 3 is set in the post-apocaly...

      8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

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