
MyGen writes: "Some of my fondest gaming memories stem from killing children in Fallout. It wasn't the actual act that was so satisfying, but the response; being labelled as a "child killer" and having the entire world turn its back on me. The fact that I was able to do it, the freedom to do whatever you wanted; that's always been what excited me about the Fallout games. When Bethesda picked up the rights to the series and announced that it would build off of the Elder Scrolls: Oblivion's engine, I was excited to see what their take would be on the post-apocalyptic series. Comparing early screenshots, it was apparent that they were going to go their own way with it, enough that many people assumed it would be "Oblivion with guns," which would be all well and good, but "Oblivion with guns" isn't Fallout. Luckily, those views were mostly short-sighted, and the full game is not only an impressive achievement in its own right, but a worthy entry that fits seamlessly in the Fallout series as well.
Fallout 3's opening scenes are brilliant, starting the character's life as they are born. The player is able to choose their sex, name, and appearance, before being brought to the next stage of the tutorial: childhood. Gamers, for the first time, learn how to do tasks as their character does, growing up and learning how to walk, shoot, and interact with the world. It's brilliant, and an original take on tutorials, which comes as a breath of fresh air when compared to the typical "crouch under this box, jump over this hole" dog-and-pony show we've become accustomed to."

A remaster of Bethesda Game Studios' 2008 action role-playing game, Fallout 3, is planned for release at some point in the future.
Would be nice if they had New Vegas ready as well, especially because of the show.
Hopefully this doesn't have the same performance issues as Oblivion Remastered.
Throw in all the DLC as well, like Oblivion and I'll definitely bite. I recall having one trophy left to unlock on the PS3 version with 100+ hours in my save. When my save file got corrupted, lol. Very sad day.
To be fair though, Bethesda was trash at Playstation ports anyway.
Oh oh oh I can do this too. GTA 7 will be made at some point in the future. Fallout 5 will enter development in the future too
Everyone there should know most gamers want New Vegas and Morrowind more than anything.

Fallout Day's disappointing news that Fallout 4 is coming to Switch 2 is a shame, as this 17-year-old entry is more deserving of a new port.
Fallout 4 isn't the worst game in the franchise. It's either Fallout 76 or Fallout BOS that's the worst.
PC and all other modern consoles never got a remaster of 3, but obviously the switch 2 was the tipping point to make it a reality... ahuh
Meh, I thought 3 was garbage. I'm not a great fan of the franchise to be fair. They're like B-Movie films, really shallow and janky. 4 was definitely one of the better ones though.
So the article makes a snippy entitled statement and acts like that is going to encourage a publisher to give them what they want. Okay.

Fallout 3 game designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the upcoming remaster should revise the game's gunplay to be more modern.
Give us FO3 with all the dlc remastered like ESO. Load times faster, quality of life improvements, gun play improvements
I believe it shouldn't just be graphical they should make improvements where they can to make the game better. A simple face lift isn't what's needed
Still my favorite one. I remember getting a digital copy of FO3 when I got FO4(XBO). It was nice to finally play a stable version of the game. Then when I got a Series S it was an even better expierence. Quick resume and FPS boost made it feel like a whole new game. Updated gunplay would be very welcome though. One of the few things FO4 did better.
'MyGen writes: "Some of my fondest gaming memories stem from killing children in Fallout. It wasn't the actual act that was so satisfying, but the response; being labelled as a "child killer" and having the entire world turn its back on me. The fact that I was able to do it, the freedom to do whatever you wanted; that's always been what excited me about the Fallout games.'
I suppose they think that Custer's Last Stand should be made into 3D as well for similar reasons.
Not really. The point they were trying to make is that they enjoy freedom in a game. But what if there was complete freedom in a game to commit any crime that you wanted, no matter how heinous. Child murder, which they that say this game allows, is one of the worst crimes. So what's your point?