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Fallout 3

Also known as: Fallout III

A huge, varied, epic, ambitious masterpiece

Nobody knows who dropped the first bomb, and nobody cares. 200 years have passed since a nuclear war between the U.S. and China reduced the planet to cinders, and humanity has only one concern: survival. The fallout not only destroyed civilisation, but twisted and distorted it. Humans mutated into feral monsters, water and plants were irradiated and animals grew in ferocity. But for you, life is peachy. For the past 19 years you’ve been living with your dad in Vault 101, a nuclear fallout shelter buried deep underground on the outskirts of Washington DC.

Fallout’s one of the biggest, deepest RPGs out there. Not a role-playing fan? It’s also a brutal and accomplished FPS. It tells an incredible story across 100+ hours, but it’s also packed with Call of Duty-style set-pieces. As we type, we’re 29 hours in and have finished the main story, but the volume of worthy remaining side quests is boggling. It’s a measure of Fallout’s depth that it begins with your birth – you emerge from the womb in first-person view, with squealing and crying that you control yourself. Your vision’s blurred, but you can just about see your dad (Liam Neeson), his face obscured by a surgical mask. “Let’s see what you’ll look like when you’re all grown up”, he whispers as a nearby monitor flickers to life, displaying the game’s character creation tool.

The editor is flexible, but no matter how much you adjust the sliders your character will always look vaguely the same; handsome, slim and youthful – mercifully, your appearance has no bearing on the plot. It’s in your character’s stats and abilities that the depth of customisation lies. As you go through your youth and teenage years, you’ll shape your character via a series of clever interactive ‘minigames’. In one you flick through a toddler’s book called ‘You’re SPECIAL!’ which determines your core stats: strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility and luck. In another, you take an exam called the GOAT (Generalised Occupational Aptitude Test) that judges how good you’ll be at things like sneaking, using weapons, picking locks and bartering with merchants.

You’ll spend about an hour and a half in Vault 101, making friends, fighting bullies, struggling with moral decisions and completing tutorials. We won’t say exactly what happens as it’s one of the most compelling, intriguing parts of the game, but eventually you leave the confines of your lead-lined tomb and emerge blinking into the outside world. This is where Fallout 3 really begins. You’ll prickle with relief at escaping the claustrophobia of the Vault – the sun’s blinding – only for icy trepidation to take hold as your eyes adjust to the numbing desolation outside. This isn’t a game of rich forests, and lush spires, but cruel, brown open wasteland and haunting symbols of times past.


 
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jackisdead  - 1 year 27 days ago 
I am aching to play this game! Unfortunately it will take a while to get it here in the desert :(
Gotxxrock  - 1 year 27 days ago 
Can't WAIT to get it. PC vs. Xbox though is going to be a tough choice though, the mod community is a very nice and warm place =D
GrumpyGrunt2  - 1 year 27 days ago 
I think the game looks great and I can't wait to play it. I like GamesRadar. and the staff but I didn't like this review. Still good job guys.
TheWebSwinger  - 1 year 27 days ago 
I'm taking 4 busses and 2 and a half hours to get from campus to the Gamestop in the mall. It had better be worth it.
DeadGirls  - 1 year 27 days ago 
I'm going to get it on STEAM. I might wait a few days though, I still have to beat FarCry2!
grappler51  - 1 year 27 days ago 
I'm definitley gietting it for PC. This game looks awesome. I just downladed the original Fallout, but haven't played it yet
Razanak  - 1 year 26 days ago 
YO! Dude! "TheWebSinger", and other boneheads who go to retail stores to buy games... Don't travel hours for the game. "Direct2Drive" or "Steam" it! The only smart way to buy games now! (unless of course you plan on playing the console versions....sheesh!.. Console for non-sports games hahahahh! Silly, just plain silly)
Razanak  - 1 year 26 days ago 
Ok.. I am 6 hours into the game... Awesome! All that I hoped for and more... but... ARRGGG WTF is with this voice acting?? Some are outstanding, while others make me want to put a gun to my temple. The "Moira" shopkeeper in Megaton F*&%ing drives me crazy. I'd rather drill a screw in my brain then listen to her talk. Anybody else know what I am talking about? She has got to be the most annoying voice actor i have ever heard.. Arggg! Anyone got any extra Mentats? I need to boast my tolerance for horrible voice acting.
czp420  - 1 year 25 days ago 
isnt this a review of the ps3 version? i mean since its written from a member of psm it must be but im quite certain im under the pc tab on this site..... and since this review is a 9 and doesnt state the horrible amount of bugs on the pc version ( alot of people cant even start the game without it crashing) then it surely isnt a review of the pc version of fallout 3. keep this crap under the right tabs please.
TEBBIOS  - 1 year 24 days ago 
Never mind fallout bring out more FPS, RPG, CAR GAMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tyler_14_420  - 1 year 21 days ago 
Same review as XBOX 360. Updated pictures for PC Graphics. I do have to say, this game is amazing. What would be 1 or 2 hours of playing for me (I usually play that much before getting bored with a game) turns into 6 hours and then I realize it's 2am. I love this game, and it's one of the few games I've played that keep me playing for hours and hours on end.
bountyhunter  - 1 year 3 days ago 
is this hardware demanding?
i mean like, would this run on a geforce 8400 gs?
Oronkira  - 1 year 1 day ago 
yeah the hardware is probably very demanding... Probably wont run on my 5 year old computer lol
Moosebomber  - 1 year 21 hours ago 
I just got this game and it is amazing. it is as good, and might even be better than oblivion. though im pretty sure there are WAY less weapons. and since you cant fast travel to all cities, only places you've discovered, that makes travel a pain. the only excuse is that its the first time you've ever left the vault. but if you have a pip-boy with a map. that shouldn't be a problem.
JohnnyCrossbow  - 11 months 16 days ago 
One of the reasons I love PC Gamer reviews is because you guys never make it easy to get a 10 out of 10, but I really think you were a bit too nit picky on this one. This game is one of the best I've ever played, and more engrossing and epic the 2nd or 3rd time through. Things like the kids voices being all the same, seriously? What about Halflife 1? What about great T.V. shows like South Park or even The Simpsons? Great shows, minimal voice actors. Which brings me to my point that vocal variety may bring more realism but it's also expensive and completely unnecessary. Gameplay, depth, freedom of choice, and environment are the focus (as it should be in a role playing game) and this game delivers it in spades. If you take into account the hours of play this game gives you for the dollars it costs to get you'd be a fool if you didn't grab it. If
Slummo  - 11 months 14 days ago 
This has got to be one of the worst reviews I've ever read. Maybe you could show a shred of professionalism (I assume you get paid for this) and mention at the beginning that the review will consist of a series of brief statements concerning the various features of the game followed by several, detailed pages of spoilers. It is possible to offer up a critic of a work without resorting to a detailed summary. Nice work.
barnster1968  - 10 months 26 days ago 
been playing game for about 16 hours,and it`s ACE...but some of the side missions are a bit ,well shell we say CRAP
anduin1  - 10 months 20 days ago 
i think this game is very hit and miss right out of the box, the world is great but the quests are terribad, possibly one of the worst main questlines in a game series.
rennie1001  - 10 months 13 days ago 
any body who has fallout 3 wats your fave weapon and location and npc mines got 2 be the mirv faman fave place is rivet city and fave npc three dog
lava_lamp  - 8 months 7 days ago 
@rennie: fave npc mysterious stranger for sure
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Fallout 3
Fallout 3

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Oct 28, 2008
Published by: Bethesda
Developed by: Bethesda
Min system requirements: P4 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM, GeForce 6800/Radeon X850, 6GB HD space
Recommended system: Dual-core CPU, 2GB RAM, GeForce 9800GT/Radeon 4850
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A huge, varied, epic, ambitious masterpiece
PC Review  -  Oct 28, 2008