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Fallout 3 - PS3

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Addictive gameplay [9] Unresponsive controls [2]
Just plain fun [6] Doesn't live up to expectations [2]
Engaging story [6] Repetitive gameplay [2]
Intense action [6] Braindead computer AI [1]
Amazing visuals [6] Not enough content [1]
Loads of content [5] Lousy camera/viewpoint [1]
Innovative concepts [5]
Awesome audio [2]
Tight controls [2]
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Fallout 3... A phenomenon.

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Braindead computer AI
Tight controls  
Just plain fun  
Engaging story  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  

Fallout 3 has proven itself as a one of the best games of all time. It's story and gameplay is only matched with the top of the list in gaming history. The game is a viewing to a post-apocalyptic world that will make you understand what the madness of the human species can cause.

The game grasps you in to a very violent world with the perfect type of gameplay to complement it. You make a character of your choosing and decide how he or she will change the face of a dystroyed D.C. Be the hero or be the villain, it's all your choice. There is also an amazing arsenal of weapons to choose from with the possibilities of making heads fly off with one bullet or even one beam! The game is also enormous with endless possibilities with the expansions making it bigger (which are recommended).

To such a masterpiece, it also has it's faults. There are quite a few glitches that pop up randomly, but are easily fixed with the reloading of the save file. The AI of your partners can easily get "lost" when they follow you and are obstructed by a rock. But these are only minor faults. Fallout 3 is a game that should be put on your shelf and must be experienced.

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Fallout 3 - Buy it

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Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
Loads of content  
Engaging story  
Awesome audio  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  

Fallout 3 is a phenomenal game. Although the game came out several months back, i don't think anyone should pass this one by. I purchased the collectors edition on the first day, and was very satisfied.

While the first two games took place in western America, Fallout 3 throws you into Washington D.C. 200 years after the nuclear bombs fell. Bethesda did just about everything right with this game. Graphics, combat, item maintenance, character attributes, storyline, dialogue, and sheer size of this game are just a few things that come to mind when considering what aspects of this game are stinking awesome.

This game looks beautiful. The nuclear war torn landscape pleases the eyes and creates a feeling of unmatched depth. The stunning graphics contained in this game enhance the whole Fallout experience, especially when it comes to destroying your many, many foes in the wasteland.

The combat system was very well designed in Fallout 3. It feels like a solid first person shooter, but with the addition of V.A.T.S. (Vault Assisted Targeting System), it enhances the experience exponentially. While in the V.A.T.S mode, time stops and you can then strategically select a certain body part of your foe that you wish to do damage to. Although i am slightly dissappointed that you cannot target the crotch of Super Mutants and other enemies like you could in the first two games, i think i can get over it. Using the V.A.T.S. will save ammo and give you a fuzzy little warm feeling in the depths of your heart when you score a critical hit and blow the selected body part off of your enemy in an amazing cinematic mini cut-scene. But you must use this system wisely, because a certain number of action points are deducted each time. But fret not, because if you do use all of your action points, you can always just shoot them in real time while your valuable A.P. regenerate. And just as it should be, with each subsequent shot of your firearm, and with each hit you take, your weapons and apparel take damage and slowly breakdown. So in order to keep them in tip-top shape, you must find the same type of weapon or piece of apparel to repair the item properly.

The story in this game is similar to the first two Fallout games, but has it's own distinct feeling and gets you interested right away with what's going on in the wasteland. The dialogue and character interaction is basically identical to The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. As with Oblivion, the voice acting is top notch and definitely adds to the depth of the Fallout experience and the enjoyment of playing the game. You could easily spend upwards of 30 hours exclusively doing side missions, exploring what look to be abandoned buildings, and blowing the heads off of your foes. This game is nearly perfect.

But unfortunately it does not reach total perfection. The difficulty of the game could definitely be more challenging. You level up a little too often to feel a real sense of accomplishment, and the gaining of a perk at every level, although nice, certainly does not equal the amount of excitement gained in the first two games when you acquired a perk at every third level. Another thing that annoyed me is the level 20 maximum. Although that will soon be changed with the Broken Steel downloadable content, it lowers your desire to kill enemies after you reach 20 because no experience points are gained.

But please do not let the details i just pointed out deter you from buying this game. This is an incredible game with a staggeriing amount of depth and satisfaction that you definitely do not want to pass up. I also suggest you play the first two Fallout games, although they are radically different from Fallout 3, they are amazing and challenging games that were and still are incredible. So go buy all three games right now and prepare to spend several months playing through them and enjoying every minute of it. Snee ya.

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Highly addictive

Pros Cons
Innovative concepts  
Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Amazing visuals  
Addictive gameplay  

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Minor flaws do not detract from this wonderful experience

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  
Loads of content  

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In a nutshell - epic

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Repetitive gameplay
Engaging story Unresponsive controls
Intense action  
Just plain fun  

What's there to say about Fallout 3 that hasn't been said? Though I'm shocked there's no PS3 review for this game, I can attest to the fact that it's the same fine game on both systems.

However, on the PS3, make sure to sign out of the PSN before you pop this game in. A nasty glitch makes the game pause for a few seconds whenever a PSN friend signs in OR out, and that can just kill any pleasure outright.

Aside from that, enjoy Fallout 3 again and again. The world can't end just once!

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A dissapointing but fun game.

Pros Cons
Innovative concepts Unresponsive controls
Just plain fun Doesn't live up to expectations
Intense action Not enough content
Addictive gameplay  

I really thought this was going to be an amazing game and it almost was, it's starts amazingly enough with you literally being born, the tutorial taking you through childhood and your teenage years, and the story starts up awesomely enough, and even the game is awesome, but then something happens, i'll explain later in this review.
Graphics: When you set foot in the Wasteland you feel really lost and weak, and all the destruction around, makes the graphics look depressing, like it should be, the graphics are nicely detailed but cause destruction doesn't look rather appetizing so that's it's flaw, but it was made like that. One My biggest gripes with the game is it's commonly present slowdown ( specially in the last main quest mission) and game game commonly crashed, and it's disappointing, because the PS3 has so much power and they basically dropped the ball on the PS3 version, Bethesda disappointed me with this. It has some great visual effects like blood splashing on your face when shot or shooting someone closely, the way a nuclear explosion affects your sight, with blurry sight for a while, and the like. The terminal and pip boy read out are horribly small and make you squint, at least in the pip boy you can change the color, unlike the terminals, with that neon green. The character models are vastly improved from oblivion and the gore is awesome ( specially in slow mo, when using the VATS). It features some of the best explosions ever.... blow up a car and you'll see... 4.5
It's controls (specially the hotkeys) were imprecise how many times i pressed the correct direction on the d pad and it either reacted slowly or never did, though the aiming was actually tighter than i expected, you can do some serious running and gunning here. 4.5
The sound was nothing special, with repeated voices throughout the game. 4.0
The game is addicting as hell... until you reach level 20 ( the level cap!!!!) and then i lost interest in exploring dungeons ( though they are some awesome dungeons regardless of the situation, but non regenerating dungeons also affect replayabilty) and it's story starts awesomely enough but then it felt flat some key twists didn't really affect me ( though there are some that are AWESOME), and the endings ( 200 endings my ass) were disappointing. Another disappointing thing is that when you finish the last main quest you are locked out from the rest of the game, the missions are amazing but that really made the game feel annoying, make an extra save so you can see the ending, and then keep finishing the rest of the game and exploring.
It seems a really negative review of it, but it's still worth buying so you can experience those first 20 levels that were the most addicting ones in my life, it fails were oblivion ruled, it's addicting longevity and the shear freedom it gave you. SO after finishing the main quests, reaching the level cap and exploring the crap out of the game, one quote immediately popped in my head, from Star Wars Episode III: Obi Wan: 'You were The Chosen One! It was said that you would destroy The Sith, not join them! It was you who would bring balance to The Force, not leave it in Darkness!'
In short it's a good game, not the amazing game it was supposed to be.
Fun factor: 4.5

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A Classic

Pros Cons
Engaging story Repetitive gameplay
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  

I was skeptical at first about buying this one, but I gave in and purchased Fallout 3. This was the best decision I've made lately.

Its easier to put it this way, I've purchased this game for both 360 and PS3. It is the same game regardless of which version you seek.

This game is a must-own, especially if your only console is a PS3.

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No difference, you 360 fanboys

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Lousy camera/viewpoint
Just plain fun  
Loads of content  
Engaging story  
Awesome audio  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  

This game is just as good as the 360 version. There is a Vault 101 save, to those who say there isn't. The graphics are just as good if not better. The gameplay is awesome, and I actually find the story fun to go through conversations. The radio stations make an eerie, creepy ubeat music, that goes against what's actually happening. There are probably 1000s of choices to make, making it, in my mind, the best console RPG ever. The third person camera is annoying, but you don't have to use that. Buy this, don't rent. It's awesome enoguh that it isn't considered a waste of money for 100$.

P.S. deadmanwalking or wulfshemit or you other sony haters, don't comment on this, Don't whine that the 360 is better, even though here is absolutely no difference between the games.

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