I've been playing for about 41 hours and I haven't even really started the main quest. There are so many things to do in this world. I haven't enjoyed a game this much since Oblivion. I guess I will have to get a Bethesda IV hooked up to my right arm. Basic line: If you like Elder Scrolls: Oblivion you will like this game. Set in a post apocolyptic world in which everyone is your enemy, and just a few could be your friends. The only real difference in this game from Oblivion is the lack of magic and the additon of guns. There are also a lot of things in this that remind me of things I liked about previous fallouts too. It is really creepy sometimes how realistic some of the settings feel, no two seem to be alike. Walking around this world seeing stuff you might see everyday but utterly destroyed, drives home the creepyness. The visuals in this game top all the rest. I really love the new VAT system. I lets you stop time, and choose which part of a beast or person you want to aim at. It really comes in handy with multiple enemies far off. It can give you the chance to focus. I would not recommend it up close unless you only have one or two enemies though. I does have the tendecy to go into super slow mo and stay a little too long. You get to watch a bullet miss your target while three pepper your chest. If you are into good horror movies you will love this too. There is something really satisfying about sniping a supper mutant who has a rocket launcher popping his head off.
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