
Raz Review: "I can't believe I put off reviewing this game for so long.
If you liked Oblivion, you will fall in love with Fallout.
If
you ever wondered what it might be like to live in a post-apocalyptic
world, Fallout 3 places you smack in the middle of a
post-nuclear-strike Washington DC. You are a vault dweller, born and
raised in a fallout shelter (which you actually get to
experience...being born and raised I mean); but one day dear ol' Dad
disappears and you've got to find him because everything is going wrong.
This
leads you out of the vault and into the Wasteland...which is a
sinister, twisted, grey place full of rubble and death. And mutants,
Slavers, cannibals, crazies, revolutionaries, soldiers...heck, even a
few normal folks like yourself who might need a hand. Or you could just
set off a nuke in the middle of their town.
This is an
open-world karma-based RPG...with some really nifty interfaces,
upgrades, weapons (some of em built out of spare parts you find lying
around) - this game is a techno-Oblivion.
And it's equally
addictive. I've had this game a year at least; and I still haven't
finished the storyline. The map isn't as big as Oblivion's, but it is
far more detailed and still manages to feel incredibly vast. A
must-have for any PS3 owner."
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Rated: 8.5/10

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