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I choose Oblivion.
I bought Fallout 3 on launch day (CE), and played for about 7 hours straight. I'm not sure if I was just bored or didn't like the game, but it made me want to play Oblivion again, which I have been doing ever since. It usually takes me a while to warm-up to new games, so I will definitely give Fallout 3 another try, but Oblivion is by far a better game imo.
[QUOTE="drcsyntax"]VATS! IT'S THE VATS DOOD! OMGKeir21
lol, sorry i have no idea what your on about.
VATS system in Fallout 3 .. it has made the game so far for me .. it's awesome ..
I choose Oblivion.
I bought Fallout 3 on launch day (CE), and played for about 7 hours straight. I'm not sure if I was just bored or didn't like the game, but it made me want to play Oblivion again, which I have been doing ever since. It usually takes me a while to warm-up to new games, so I will definitely give Fallout 3 another try, but Oblivion is by far a better game imo.
I believe I am the same way with games. I'll consistently play an old game then I'll get a sudden urge to just go rampant in a new one. In truth, within the past few days, I got every single Achievement in Fallout 3 aside from killing all the Behemoths (2 down 3 to go) which I will probably do tommorow, and I got Fallout 3 on launch day (CE). I still have to finish up Dead Space, Fable 2, Little Big Planet, Resistance 2, Kingdom Hearts I and II and SoTC (the ps3 and ps2 games I got for Christmas though, so it's only been a few days). And I got Fable 2 and Dead Space close to launch.[QUOTE="Keir21"][QUOTE="drcsyntax"]VATS! IT'S THE VATS DOOD! OMG420Token420
lol, sorry i have no idea what your on about.
VATS system in Fallout 3 .. it has made the game so far for me .. it's awesome ..
Yep, nothing like a point blank head-shot with VATS, especially Mr. Burke in Megaton. Blowing his head off their just put a smile on my face... and gave me good karma!!!
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^ Fallout is the overall better game. Deciding the fates of Megaton, Tennpeny and Underworld, the multi-branching quests witch also allow gray-neutral outcomes, is what wrpgs should be about. Oblivion was an overly repetitive hack-n-slash game, more of a jrpg (witch aren't even rpgs) them a proper wrpg game.
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