[QUOTE="0bscurity"]Bethesda bought the rights to Fallout 3 and saved Interplay from going bankrupt thus allowing them to create a Fallout MMO and a new Earth Worm Jim. Frankly, I wouldn't of wanted it any other way. It's a win-win situation for everyone besides the tiny margin of fans who wanted another isometric Fallout.
Plus, Fallout 3 looks amazing.
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There is a significant amount of people out there who wanted a proper role-playing game with the humour and styIe of the originals left intact. I don't know of many people who want another isometric Fallout.
Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines is a superb first-person role-playing game... Bethesda should have took notes.What do you expect? Things change, you can't expect a whole new team to be able to perfectly emulate what another team has done especially when the games are completely different. As far as the role-playing goes, I see tons of it. You're playing the role of an assumed character, one you fit to your likings. You could argue it's a FPS, but I'd like to see some later areas attempted at low levels, you'd be decimated.
I mean take a look at the past two Fallouts, it's not exactly like Interplay hit the nail on the head with either of those. I think Fallout 3 looks very refreshing and will turn out to be the best in the series (and by best I mean most fun, which is why I play video games in the first place).
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