This seems like a copy of Oblivion but Fallout 3 has is own unique flavor. Starting with the quirky character creation to the bleak world once you leave your vault you find yourself almost lost in an infinite land of death and decay. Bethesda has armed you with the Pip boy 3000 which acts as a map and inventory list as well as logging all of your quests and stats. RPG/FPS combat mixed together in this game seems iffy at first, but you can use a targeting system called V.A.T.S. which lets you auto-target any part of your enemies bodys. The area outside your vault seems almost endless. Your able to travel and pick up quests along your travel and meet new people. To make it easier to travel, you can auto-travel to any place you've already visited so exploring isn't a waste of time anymore. With a system that lets you create your own weapons and crisp looking graphics, Bethesda seems to have another Triple A game out and this one won't disappoint.
I was on the pro-Fallout 3 bandwagon way before the game even came out and to be honest I wasn't 80% faithful that Bethesda could pull off a game that would feel like it belonged in the Fallout series. It was going to be... Read Full Review
I couldn't make up my mind wether I should or should not write a review on Fallout 3, because there are so many good readers reviews available already. I can barely think of any missed or unsaid points which I can add to... Read Full Review