I am almost 100 % sure that God of War 3 will get a teen rating. A little blood never hurts anyone, right?
Jackal_Vault101
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One cannot predict the future or as much as foresee it and all should know this.
A game being developed takes many years since many things are taken into account; resources, employees, commotion, time etc.
As to answer your GOWIII Release Date Speculation, given it's history, GOW - released NOV 9 2006, GOW2 - released NOV 7 2008. I believe if they aim to have it released around November 2010, much dedication will be required.
Fact: most games out on PS3 are generally 720p supported, only some support 1080p. -Known to most of the PS3 gaming population in Australia.
I don't think you are dissapointed. I think you just really enjoyed the game and did not want it to end. But you must understand one thing. That game is not GTA. It is not made to go on forever.
duane27
Indeed I enjoyed the game, prior the this "problem" as the title suggests, I am disappointed. Now I do not plan to play it ever again and I intend to sell it as soon as possible.
Alright well i am obsessed over getting a PS3 for christmas. I am asking for the 80 gig ps3 and extra duelshock 3 controller and LPB and MGS4. First of all is this all i should ask for since i do want a nice multiplayer game for the family to play with me along with an awesome game like MGS4. That is 575$ altogether probably a break for my dad from the 1 grand laptop i got last year. But also i usually get about 180$ I guess the main question here is what i should buy with that money. Please no GTA4 since I am 12 and i would not be alowed to get it but MGS4 is fine and i could probably push in resistence 2 but not like fallout 3. So please tell me what i should get right now i am thinking about Valkyria chronicles and uncharted drakes fourtune thank you for your time please reply.Emogun
I believe it is best that you browse around the PS3 Tab on this site to view games that come to your interests and theres always a rating beside the 'released games' to tell you how bad/good it maybe.
Perhaps you should stop by your local gamestore to look around or wait for the people below to give you better suggestions than I since 12 Year olds this generation seems alittle hard to please or to find something recommended for them or it's just me.
That just wouldn't make any sense from a story perspective. With the game ending the way it did, do you honestly expect your character to just continue exploring the world? The message the ending was trying to get across wouldn't have worked if they just let you keep playing the game afterwards. Silent-Hal
First and foremost I will like to apologise to the mods for breaking a rule, double-posting. As for the reason, don't know how to answer two different quotes in one post and lack the patience to wait for someone to post after me.
To answer your question, there are several plot endings to the game, depending on the character's decisions, also: *SPOILERS*
DO NOT READ THE PARAGRAPH BELOW, SPOILERS!! - Fallout 3
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players that chose not to die should be able to play during the epilogue which is just after the ending of the main quest to complete other tasks, quests, exploration, items etc. Regardless if it failed to "work" as you said. Simply living right after it, even though the outcomes are very different.
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DO NOT READ THE PARAGRAPH ABOVE, SPOILERS!! - Fallout 3
does oblivion have after math?
bigmike402
I have played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion on PC and X360 back then, finished it, I believe you could play after completing the main quest or in other words, play the aftermath since it's been a long time since I last played it.
Other sources also suggest that there is a aftermath upon completion of the main storyline quest in oblivion, I'm alittle lazy to link it, googling seems to befit most people that are eager to know.
To be honest, I agree. I don't like the fact that once the story is complete then thats it, game finished. This isn't what an RPG should do in my opinion. Of course, I've spent most of my time exploring the wastes and doing all the side quests but I do feel that Bethesda should of taken the Fabled 2 approach and have it so that when the storyline ends it simply opens more quests for you to do.
But still, aside from that, Fallout 3 is great. A wonderful game.
TheCraving
PRECISELY my point. Well understood my friend. I have not played Fabled 2 nor would I but I have heard upon completion of the game, players can still manage their estate, income, do quests etc and that is the approach Bethesda should have taken.
Regardless of it's rating for the PS3 version of the game which is the one I have and the only one I have played and will be playing. I'll cut to the chase on saying that Fallout3 is overall a very good game done by Bethesda, everytime is spectacular excepts it lacks one thing; a aftermath.
Bethesda made this game with such a beautiful and artful enviroments, cakes, big world, similar to a massive multiplayer online role playing game with flawless designs, satisfying destructible objects, played just like a mmorpg since you can level, buy armour, weapons, save but whats the point of exploring the wastelands and doing all sidequests/optional quests when there's just NO aftermath!? Meaning, when you finish the game, you can't play afterwards, you either start a new file or restart at the last checkpoint, which is before the save.
This game is such a waste and a disappointment since you simply can't continue after the last quest of the main mission. I simply want to roam, explore, linger, kill, buy and make decisions on quests in the wasteland and not have this obstacle in the way, preventing me to do all that. I don't want to hear some pompus baffoon saying words similar to exact or revelant to these questions: "why can't you just play around the main quest?"
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