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| From: Bethesda Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $41.72 You Save: $18.27 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 99 reviews Sales Rank: 107
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 12670 Model: 12670 UPC: 093155126701 EAN: 0093155126701 ASIN: B000UU7VUC
Release Date: October 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New factory sealed
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| • | Fight for survival against terrors of the outside world, radiation, and mutants after nuclear fallout | | • | Latest in human ability simulation affords unlimited customization of characters | | • | Expansive world in modern super-deluxe HD graphics | | • | Features ability to pause time in combat, target specific body parts, and queue up attacks | | • | 1st- or 3rd-person perspective |
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Product Description For 200 years, Vault 101, a fallout shelter, has served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants. Yet one morning, you awake to find that your father has left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons unknown. Leaving the only home you've ever known, you emerge from the Vault into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father. Fallout 3 is a singleplayer action role-playing game (RPG) that combines the horrific insanity of the Cold War era theory of mutually assured destruction gone terribly wrong with the kitschy naivety of American 1950s nuclear propaganda.
Mind-Blowing Artificial Intelligence - Facial expressions, gestures, unique dialog, and lifelike behavior are brought together with stunning results Modern super-deluxe HD graphics
Amazon.com The third game in the Fallout series, Fallout 3 is a singleplayer action role-playing game (RPG) set in a post-apocalyptic Washington DC. Combining the horrific insanity of the Cold War era theory of mutually assured destruction gone terribly wrong, with the kitschy naivety of American 1950s nuclear propaganda, Fallout 3 will satisfy both players familiar with the popular first two games in its series as well as those coming to the franchise for the first time. Welcome to the nation's capital. View larger. |  The Brotherhood of Steel is a powerful ally. View larger. |  Customize characters with your Pip-Boy. View larger. | The Story: Vault 101 - Jewel of the Wastes For 200 years, Vault 101 , a fallout shelter, has faithfully served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from the constant stress of the outside world. Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants are all no match for superior Vault-Tec engineering. Yet one fateful morning, you awake to find that your father has defied the Overseer and left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons unknown. Leaving the only home you've ever known, you emerge from the Vault into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father, and the truth.Key Features:- Limitless Freedom! - Take in the sights and sounds of the vast Capital Wasteland! See the great monuments of the United States lying in post-apocalyptic ruin! You make the choices that define you and change the world. Just keep an eye on your Rad Meter!
- Experience S.P.E.C.I.A.L.! - Vault-Tec engineers bring you the latest in human ability simulation - the SPECIAL Character System! Utilizing new breakthroughs in points-based ability representation, SPECIAL affords unlimited customization of your character. Also included are dozens of unique skills and perks to choose from, each with a dazzling variety of effects!
- Fantastic New Views! - The wizards at Vault-Tec have done it again! No longer constrained to just one view, experience the world from 1st or 3rd person perspective. Customize your view with the touch of a button!
- The Power of Choice! - Feeling like a dastardly villain today, or a Good Samaritan? Pick a side or walk the line, as every situation can be dealt with in many different ways. Talk out your problems in a civilized fashion, or just flash your Plasma Rifle.
- Blast 'Em Away With V.A.T.S.! -Even the odds in combat with the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System for your Pip-Boy Model 3000! V.A.T.S. allows you to pause time in combat, target specific body parts on your target, queue up attacks, and let Vault-Tec take out your aggression for you. Rain death and destruction in an all-new cinematic presentation featuring gory dismemberments and spectacular explosions.
- Mind-Blowing Artificial Intelligence! - At Vault-Tec, we realize that the key to reviving civilization after a global nuclear war is people. Our best minds pooled their efforts to produce an advanced version of Radiant AI, America's First Choice in Human Interaction Simulation. Facial expressions, gestures, unique dialog, and lifelike behavior are brought together with stunning results by the latest in Vault-Tec technology.
- Eye-Popping Prettiness! - Witness the harsh realities of nuclear fallout rendered like never before in modern super-deluxe HD graphics. From the barren Wasteland, to the danger-filled offices and metro tunnels of DC, to the hideous rotten flesh of a mutant's face.
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A Sense of Realism in a Mad Max kind of World January 8, 2009 First of all I had the opportunity to purchase the game for $39, but I decided to rent it before I bought it because of some of the reviews. Don't get me wrong it is cool, but won't be for everyone. The game starts off pretty slow, but is at least entertaining. There is a lot of bad language, which can be annoying for some. The game has a nice sense of humor with the graphics and little jokes here and there. The character development is top notch, the graphics are great, and I like the choice between the two methods of battle. The scenery is cool, but becomes dull after hours of traveling through the repetitive landscape. It may be different on the other half of the map, but I doubt it. I played for around 12 hours and I started to feel just lost. I believe that I was completing mission, but didn't really get any sense of progression other than receiving a home. The apocalyptic world is pretty tough and challenging and doesn't seem to ever get any easier. From what I read from other reviews the back guys stay at par so you never really get ahead, Oblivion seemed to have a little more variety in the difficulty of bad guys. Guns suck when the other guy has them. I did alright keeping my own in battle against a number of guys but would be low on resources afterward. I'm sure that this gets easier with exp. It definitely gives a sense of what it might be like in the future, but I think this one might be a little too realistic. Overall it was a good game and one could spend hours of time wondering around but for me it wasn't worth the purchase for me even at $39. If you want a FPS get Call of Duty World at War and if you want a RTS get Civilization Revolution, at least that's what I did.
Pleasantly surprised.... January 7, 2009 First, I have never played Fallout 1 or 2 and yes I have played Oblivion...
I bought this because of the good reviews and my interest in first person shooters. When I poped it in and started the game I was pretty excited in watching the intro for things to come. Then the game began.....
Let me state that I was not a big fan of Oblivion. A few things I didn't like was the "talking head" screens where you have to simulate a corny dialog with a poor voice actor.... I also always thought it was pretty poor that when I opened a door, it didn't actually show the door open (I know, a silly complaint) - instead there's a door noise and all of a sudden you're on the other side. I thought the combat was cluncky and unnatural and the quests were complex and uninteresting.
All of this seemed to carry over to Fallout 3, and boy was I (initially) dissapointed!
I dragged myself through the "vault" portion of the game only to see what the wasteland looked like. That's when I started geting interested in the game...
Upon leaving Vault 101 I found my way to Megaton. After poking around there for a while I started out on a few quests, and got myself hooked in further. Since then I've been playing daily and seemed to get drawn in further as I go. At the advice of other reviewers I didn't follow the main quest. Instead I started working on the secondary quests and trying to level up. Each level increases your charecter's health and abilities so the game seems to get easier as you go along. At this point I'm pleasantly surprised that I'm enjoying it as much as I am. I'm glad I stuck with it despite my initial reaction.
Yes, all of those things about Oblivion that bothered me are still there (although seemingly not as bothersome), but I've learned to live with them. In my opinion terming this game "Oblivion with guns" is accurate in comparing the mechanics of the gameplay. The themeing is very different, and possibly a little more straightforward. I think that's what keeps me playing.
Lastly, this is not a FPS. It's an RPG! The gun play is as RPG as the Oblivion swordplay, just more gore....
With the amount of gaming in this title (assuming you don't go straight for the main quest), it's worth picking up. Just be sure to make it out of the vault so the fun can begin!
Best first person RPG ever. January 7, 2009 This game is just awesome. I was very skeptical about whether or not I would like it because I didn't like Oblivion but this game is just great, worth every penny. It's a real experience.
Dark & Violent with No DLC January 7, 2009 I started out loving the game. Good grahpics and interesting story. In the end, the material was just too dark for me. I finished as I just had to, but the game lost too much with dead families and torture scenes. Great concept and execution though. One sad note is there will be NO down loadable content for the PS3, but only for the other platforms.
Far less tedious than Oblivion January 7, 2009 Oblivion was a good game. I played it. A lot. But I always found myself bored or frustrated with the overall pacing. I always wanted to make cool weapons or spells but couldn't because I didn't have a high enough skill or lack of soul gems. I always wanted to do cool missions but my weapons did no damage and broke after a few minutes. Oh well, I'd tell myself, time to go explore another random cave that looks EXACTLY like the last one I'd explored. I sure hope theres at least one good item to be had amongst all the useless garbage this time.
At first I had some similar issues with Fallout 3. I was quickly overburdened by the weight of the items I had picked up along the way. Every new item became a game of throwing away something else to make space for it. My weapons did almost no damage and VATS ran out way too quickly. But then something happened.... I found a place to stash my stuff and got a large cache of guns from a story mission. Now I am slowly exploring the wasteland and loving every second of it.
The PS3 version looks and runs great; I have had to restart the game once to fix a poor frame rate but at least it went away. I've heard the 360 version is better but without actually seeing it there would be no way I would think the PS3 version was less awesome.
Some may find the game hard to get going at the beginning. Each level up presents so many options that it is hard to choose the right one. Rest assured though; great gaming awaits you once you find your groove.
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