Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fallout 3







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One of the Best Games of the Year5

Fallout 3 is very fun and addictive to play. It starts slowly but that doesn't
last long (about 15 minutes). It was hard at first for me to get used to this
type of RPG since I normally play Japanese style RPGs. But just as with the
Japanese RPGs the combat system is what hooked me. I strongly recommend you put
all 5 S.P.E.C.I.A.L. points into agility--and save your game before leaving
Vault 101. You may not know what I'm talking about now, but just wait. You will
love this game. It is so big, and I do recommend getting the strat guide.



Excellent game, comprehensive review.5

I recently bought 3 new games for PS3; Little Big Planet, Resistance 2, and
Fallout 3. Fallout 3 is by far the winner for me. Little Big Planet is
incredible in its own right, but Fallout 3 deserves 10 stars. Resistance 2, has
great graphics, but the single player really lacks something that it had in the
first game. I understand that the online play is now amazing, but I'm a story
guy so that's what I'm playing for.


Food analogy for these three games;

Resistance 2; A nice brunch, but some of the guests are irritating.

Little Big Planet; Awesome snack party! Lets play again!

Fallout 3; A 10 course meal of the best of all kinds of food. WOW!

This review for Fallout 3 has minor spoilers.

All three games are great, but so far I've had the most fun playing Fallout 3.
The scope of the game is huge, it feels huge, it looks huge, it sucks you in.
The plot seamlessly welds together, and the detail is incredible.


My wife, who is an amazing artist, took a look at this game while I was playing
and commented the following; "Whomever designed this game really knew what
they were doing. The color pallets are very well chosen so that everything in
the scene has the correct lighting feeling for the time of day."


I especially *love* the little details that make this game. First amazing
detail; Hacking the terminals is *very* close to the way you would break into a
real OpenVMS machine if you had console access. The terminals themselves look
like old VT100 terminals. You can break into a VMS machine from the console
(physical terminal) and the commands are not exactly the same, but when I saw
my character typing them in, I was so happy. I think the authors of this game
should be commended for their accuracy, and for their design choice. The
OpenVMS system is very old, very useful, very strong, and very stable. The
similar commands fit in *perfectly* with the look and feel of the terminals the
robot company makes in the game.

Next up, the super mutants totally take lines from the villain
"Humungous" in Mad Max: Road warrior 2. "No more games!"
with the same delivery. This little detail is so perfect. There are little nods
like this to the Sci Fi genre throughout this game.

Even the starting sequence of this game, and the load "slides" which
are modeled after 50's micro fiche are so perfectly in character for the rest
of the game that you find yourself wishing the load times when they show were
longer so you could pore over the details revealed.

This game is so huge, and incredibly wide reaching. This is demonstrated by the
example of a side quest/area that is introduced through deft foreshadowing into
the game when your character inquires about the local area at one of the towns
in the game. The person you're talking to refers to this nearby place to stay
away from. "Its bad mojo!" So of course you think "Well I have
to go there next!" Next stop, terror! And 3/4 of the way through the side
quest you're asking yourself "Maybe I really should have listened to this
guy" as you're dying and irradiated in a terrifying area of doom! This
minor side quest is so big, and perfectly executed within the game that you
really feel like you're paid your money's worth.

I think one of the things that some other reviewers mentioned is how cool it is
that you can treat the game like a real time game, or as a more turn based game
by using the V.A.T.S system. This lends flexibility to the game allowing you to
play it either as the biggest open ended fps you've ever played or as a giant
post apocolyptic RPG.

Game strategy is introduced subtly by the npcs, making you feel like you are
there. An example of this is a side conversation you have with a kid who tells
you about the calamity that happened to his town. He describes how his father
would rant about the invaders and how to defeat them, but the kid doesn't
understand what his father meant. You end up using the strategy to avoid death
it a wonderful high quality Sci Fi B movie plot line yourself later.

Each storyline in this excellent game is peeled back like layers of an onion,
that you slowly uncover. The graphics are eyepopping sure, but I must give the
writers for this game the highest praise. This is something that the author
Neal Stephenson writes about in his book Diamond Age. The idea that you can
have incredible immersion games that have a completely realistic physical
environment a la the matrix concept, but without a gripping storyline you've
got nothing. Well Fallout3 has the story lines, and it has them in spades. It
has the eye popping graphics, and the incredible detail. This game has it all.

There is never a time in this game where the game mechanics themselves get in
the way of the play. You can save whenever you want, and the completely
transparent mechanics submerge you into the game environment.

In conclusion, if you like adventures, and you like Sci Fi, get this incredible
Game.

What a Great Game!5

This is hands down the best game I've probably ever played. Everything about
Fallout 3 is incredible. The graphics aren't the best, but the amount of detail
and content definitely makes it a great looking game. The VATS system is
awesome and works well. A lot of people don't seem to like the third person
view, but I've been playing the whole game in 3rd person, and it's completely
fine. You can zoom in on the character and it reminds me of Resident Evil. I
really can't get into 1st person shooters, so I was very happy that they put in
a 3rd person perspective. There's plenty of people and creatures to interact
with and kill. It's cool that you have the choice to play good, bad or
somewhere in the middle. This is the kind of game that you don't put down, and
when you do put it down, all you can think about is picking it back up.
Everything about this game is amazing. Now, it does have it's share of minor
glitches, but what game doesn't? This game is definitely worth the $60 bucks
and it never gets boring.

About Fallout 3 detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83 in
    Computer & Video Games

  • Brand: Bethesda

  • Model: 12670

  • Released on: 2008-10-28

  • ESRB Rating: Mature

  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3

  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds



Features




  • Fight for survival against
    terrors of the outside world, radiation, and mutants after nuclear fallout

  • Latest in human ability
    simulation affords unlimited customization of characters

  • Expansive world in modern
    super-deluxe HD graphics

  • Features ability to pause
    time in combat, target specific body parts, and queue up attacks

  • 1st- or 3rd-person
    perspective



Fallout 3 Description



For 200 years, Vault 101, a fallout shelter, has served the surviving
residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital
Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed,
the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from Giant Insects, Raiders,
Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants. Yet one morning, you awake to find that
your father has left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons
unknown. Leaving the only home you've ever known, you emerge from the Vault
into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father. Fallout 3 is a singleplayer
action role-playing game (RPG) that combines the horrific insanity of the Cold
War era theory of mutually assured destruction gone terribly wrong with the
kitschy naivety of American 1950s nuclear propaganda.



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