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-Bethesda Softworks
-1.2.14
- fallout.bethsoft.com
-Commercial
-49.99$  Purchase
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This review applies to version 1.0 The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our informers.

Fallout 3 is currently the game everyone wants to play. The reason for this is that the game gives the user a lot of freedom to explore almost anything at any time. This is definitely not a linear game. The game has missions, of course. And you have to complete them in a specific order. But how you complete those missions is entirely up to you. There are several ways that you can go about any specific problem. You can sneak your way into a particular building or you can come shooting. The results are satisfying nonetheless. I am not a big fan of this kind of games because you have to collect things to make your character better and that usually takes a lot of time. But there is something about this game that makes me want to buy it. Maybe it's all the buzz that has been going around. The graphics, one of the game's other strong points, are absolutely awesome. You play in a post-apocalyptic city in the US. The city resembles that of Washington, which adds to the plot. Everything is detailed enough. Not even the ground looks bad. The controls are great but the fights tend to be awkward and too predictable. There are many weapons that you can use to kill your enemies and some of them can be bloody. This is not a game for kids.
Advantages
  • Great graphics.
  • Great story.
  • Gruesome moments.
Disadvantages
  • None.

Reviewed by: José Fernández

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 5

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Intro Intro Shooting Shooting City City

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