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Fallout 3

Also known as: Fallout III

A huge, varied, epic, ambitious masterpiece

The Capital Wasteland stretches for miles in every direction, and what you do now is your choice. The game nudges you toward Megaton, a nearby shanty town constructed from the remains of a crashed jumbo jet, but you needn’t bother. The main ‘quest’ features the game’s best set-pieces, but if you want to build stats, and gather weapons and money to buy supplies, it’s wise to attempt one of the game’s myriad side quests. The wastes look barren and empty, but every few miles you’ll bump into someone looking for help or an offer of work. Problem is, the side quests aren’t that satisfying. You can spend an hour traipsing through a subway tunnel fighting giant ants, only to find some low-level loot and a handful of bottle caps (the game’s currency) at the end. Quests that offer up moral quandaries result in little more than raised or lowered karma (your character’s good/evil meter) and an underwhelming reward. In Oblivion you felt as if your choices were affecting communities, but the scope of your actions in Fallout is disappointingly limited.

By any other standards, the game’s ripe with highlights. In a town called Canterbury Commons, two rival superheroes (the Antagoniser and The Mechanist) are at battle, turning the streets into a warzone and terrorising its residents. The mayor asks for your help, and you end up battling through each hero’s secret underground lair to end their reign of terror. You even get their ridiculous costumes as a reward if you finish the quest a certain way. And working for the slavers (human slavery is rife in the world of Fallout) is deliciously evil; especially when you’re tricking hapless eight year-old kids into a life of eternal, thankless servitude. “Here, try on this necklace, kid…” you say before explaining that it’s designed to make their head explode if they run away.

The first two Fallouts let characters with high charisma and intelligence finish the game without killing anyone, but Fallout 3 is action-packed like Call of Duty. Your VATS skill (Vault-tec Assisted Targeting System) lets you pause the action during real-time combat, then target an enemy’s specific body parts for tactical takedowns. The ability is limited by a finite allocation of Action Points (AP) that recharge over time. Your percentage of success is relative to your position and stats, so it’s no cheap fix. Do you go for a sure-fire shot to disable the enemy’s weapon? Or a risky one-kill head shot? It’s great fun, but the game’s confusing mix of familiar FPSing and RPG-style combat grates. If you fire at an enemy manually and unload ten rounds into their head, the damage you do will still be partly determined by your weapon stats, not your accuracy. And despite early promises that you’d be able to talk or sneak your way out of most situations, far too many missions leave you no option but to murder everyone with VATS, especially toward the end of the main story.

Fallout 3’s world looks incredible, tinged by the chill of the desolate, post-apocalyptic emptiness. Towns are populated with dozens of characters, all with their own stories, quests and personalities, and some locations are stunning, like the Museum of Technology (filled with interactive displays and real-world relics), Little Lamplight (a gorgeous candlelit underground city populated entirely by children) and the Lincoln Memorial, now ironically overrun by slavers.


 
81 Comments
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RonnyLive19881  - 1 year 1 month ago 
finally the 360 one!
RonnyLive19881  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I hope this is better then Dead Space. That would make it the Must have of the Year!
curtw_819  - 1 year 1 month ago 
cant wait to play... i hav been waitin to long 2 go buy it today
rebel748  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Oh yippee-ki-yay.Another 10-deserving 9 game.Are you going to do this to EVERY free-roaming FPS,GR?Do new genres SCARE you?!Far Cry 2,Fallout 3,and I'm almost CERTAIN you gave Crysis a 9.Is their only room in your hearts for Bioshock?Just because that was one of the first doesn't make it the best!You have to learn that!
jar-head  - 1 year 1 month ago 
im just about to play it, i HOPE My 360 doesnt melt itself Again, the first time was with oblivion, then i bought a coolent fan, it melted, so i bought another 360 with a brand new coolent fan a month ago, i hope it doesnt melt......
LONGDONGpiChong  - 1 year 1 month ago 
A 9?!?!?!
slickmcwilly  - 1 year 1 month ago 
rebel748, this game is not a FPS, its an RPG.
EvilZeus  - 1 year 1 month ago 
slickmcwilly, its both. btw, i hired my brother to go pick this up about five seconds before this comment, YAY!
GoldenMe  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Lol at Zues's comment.

Anyways, this is a must-buy no matter what.
Defguru7777  - 1 year 1 month ago 
You give this a 9 but you give Rock Band 2 a 10. If they had put Eye of the Tiger in Fallout 3, then would you have given it a 10? I'm just curious.
maxx1  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I never buy games anymore, so it's a rent for me...
Elbo444  - 1 year 1 month ago 
lol why is everyone so mad about this getting a 9? 9 is really good, and it's not like the game getting a 9 will make the game worse, it's just the reviewers opinion, which you chose to see by reading this review, so STFU! and btw he did say why it's a 9 and not a 10, all you have to do is read the "you'll hate" section, it made sense to me
TastyCakesMcgee  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Deffinately Game of the year.
octagons  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i must say i am curios has to how it is a masterpiece but still only gets a nine? not that a nine is bad but still masterpieces usually get tens.
birdofprey  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@Octagons...Read the Review Much
Tw1sted  - 1 year 1 month ago 
To all you people saying this is a masterpiece and should deserve a 10 instead: Have you actually played it yet? If you did, then probably not as extensively and critically as the guys who get paid to do it. There are obviously some flaws to flaws in this game, and that's what this article is trying to show!
muffchild  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I agree with Defguru7777, Rock Band 2 gets a 10 and this gets a 9? LMAO. for shame. Regardless I think the biggest problem is having a scoring layout of only 1-10. Use PCGAMERS 0-100% scheme instead, it'll allow for a more pinpoint grade. Arn't you guys related now anyway? I'm playing this on the PC at high settings and having a blast. 95% from me.
Thequestion 121  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Oh, man i can't wait to play this game!! A 9 out of 10 is still a buy for me, no matter if it deserves a 10 or not. 18th!
bron1417  - 1 year 1 month ago 
man i want this game.
Gamer247  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i think this game deserves a 10 but i respect your rating.
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Fallout 3
Fallout 3

Genre: Role Playing
Expected release date: Autumn 2008
Published by: Bethesda
Developed by: Bethesda
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