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This game is a very good game and I recommend it to people that like adventure game's

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What's so good about it?

I got a new gaming PC earlier this year so I'm playing through Fallout 3 right now and, after Assassins Creed, Bioshock, Dragon Age, Crysis 2, the Thief series, Freelancer, Starlancer, Nexus, Darkstar One and several other titles, I'm REALLY struggling to get into this.

So far the only things I've loved are having Liam Neeson as my dad, Ron Perlman narrating and openly wandering the Wasteland. Everything else is kinda 'meh'...
Do I need to be getting all the little inside jokes, or something? Because I'm just not engaging with this.


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The Graphics, storyline and the weapons you get, but the only stupid thing about the game is that it took me 3 Day's to finish it

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Graphics yes, for the most part but that's not amazing enough to hold my attention, especially when everywhere has the same old school lockers and the same old dumpster. Most things fall apart close-up, too.

Story hasn't been that interesting and it seems only the top few actors did any good with the voices - The script is pretty inane, on the whole and a bit repetitive. I feel like I could have written to the same standard.

So far only really used small arms and most of them are knackered pieces of junk that do naff-all, even after several point-blank headshots (shotgun excluded). My stats are in the high 70s for these things, but even after I switched to Very Easy, it was still much less hassle to just go up and hit them with the Vampire Sword, or the petrol flame blade thing.

I've been saving this game and waiting SO eagerly to play it because of all the rave reviews, but it's just very disappointing so far - I'm really trying to get into it, going everywhere, exploring everything and taking every side quest I can, but I just feel like there's a massive in-house joke that I'm not privy to, or something...


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The one thing I don't know is how to take a side quest.

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Err... really? No sarcasm?
Strange that you can recommend a game like this then, after 'finishing' it in only 3 days of play... All my friends who played this said, "Say goodbye to 2012 and most of 2013"!

Well, pretty much anything that isn't part of the main plot, ie tracking down Liam Neeson, is a side quest.
The shop owner who's writing a Wasteland Survival Guide and wants you to go to the Supa-Market or whatever and bring back food and medicine - That's a side quest.

Go to Big Town and talk to the folk there. One of them will try and convince you to go save their stolen mates. You then go to the police station in nearby Germantown, kill the mutants and rescue a prisoner. Once you get back to Big Town, you are deemed a nice guy and that's the side quest completed. If you stay and help fend off the attacking mutants, you are hailed as the Hero Of Big Town and that's a second side quest done. It might even have an achievement associated with it.





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Ok. Thanks, but I'm kinda over that game since I got uncharted 3: drake's deception. Its more better than fallout 3

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'More better'?
I don't want one that's more better. Do you have a 'less' better one? :-D

Over it, like that?
Sounds more like a waste of time than a game worth playing. I'm afraid my elderly attention span isn't short enough and, if I'd known, I'd have never started this game and gone done something more productive with my time... like reading the whole Twilight saga or watching some paint dry.


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I second that.
It's been one of my favorites ever since it was released. I know it sounds crazy but the characters actually began to live for me. What's the difference anyway?
I could face my divorced wife after more than 30 years and try to comprehend the illusion that marriage brings. What are human relations worth in respect to virtually created persons? Not many, I fear.
In that perspective I'd say that Ron does a good job in defining people. Of course people can be defined, or classified, whatever. I've been enjoying his creations for so long now. And it's not like the cold classifying actions that stirred the Germans into experimenting on real-life persons. I'm of German ascendance too but I don't identify myself with the Nazi-terror spread across Europe in the early 1940's.


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