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Fallout 3 (PC)

Fallout 3 (PC)

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From: Bethesda
Category: Video Games

List Price: £34.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 3297

Platform: Windows XP
Genre: role-playing-games
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

UPC: 093155125605
EAN: 0093155125605
ASIN: B0017Y38H0

Release Date: October 31, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Vault 101 - Jewel of the Wastes. For 200 years, Vault 101 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.

  • 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 SPECIAL: Vault-Tec engineers bring you the latest in human ability simulation - the SPECIAL Character System! Utilising new breakthroughs in points-based ability representation, SPECIAL affords unlimited customisation of your character. Also included are dozens of unique skills and perks to choose from, each with a dazzling variety of effects!
  • 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 civilised 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 aggressio

    Manufacturer's Description
    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.

    'Fallout 3' game logo
    The Cold War goes Next-Gen
    The Capital Wasteland
    Welcome to the nation's capital.
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    Brotherhood of Steel member
    The Brotherhood of Steel is a powerful ally.
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    The Pip-Boy Model 3000
    Customize characters with your Pip-Boy.
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    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.


    Product Description
    Fallout 3



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4 out of 5 stars Well Worth Trying   November 5, 2008
P. J. Millerchip
111 out of 117 found this review helpful

Ordered the game pre-launch and became a little nervous about being able to install and play it, having read the initial reviews on the web from those in the U.S.A. who had the game earlier.
Seems a number of those with high-end P.C.'s were having all kinds of problems - both in installation, game launch and crashes/game freezing.
It was not without some misgivings then that I installed the game on receipt.

My P.C. is a bit of an old cobbled up belter (cannot afford a better one at present) - 3gb cpu, 1gb ram, Nvid Geforce 6800GS (AGP),a really old Soundblaster card in vanilla stereo and Windows XP. It ran Oblivion beautifully (two years ago) but looked a bit pants as a bottom spec machine for this game. The game publishers stress that the game was designed around the Ge Force 8 and 9 series cards!

If this helps others who are intending to play solo - here are the tips which seemed good logical advice :-

Following advice of others across the pond, I de-fragged the hard drive first, killed my internet connection and stopped the firewall/anti virus engines prior to a full installation.
Then the game installed no bother at all - it is a very long installation though!!

I ran the game from the "launcher" with the disc in the drive for the first time, to let the game sort out my "default" in game settings - which were pretty low (not unexpected).
Exited out and took out the disc. The disc is only used to re-do the defaults now.
No disc, and re-launch from the "Fallout.exe" file in the Fallout directory on the C drive and away we went - no problems at all. No jerko-vision, no lock ups and (so far) no freezing.(Do not use the "Game Launcher").
Assuming you are playing solo - Just ensure you kill your internet connection and virus/firewall systems, remove screen saver and screen power-off time - outs first and launch from the Fallout.exe folder every time you play.
I've played for 5 days now and (so far) no problems.
I re-clocked my NVid 6800 and was able to bring up some of the details in the video settings slowly, bit by bit which has improved the overall look without penalty (so far).
Hope all of that helped somebody.

As to the game itself - many good reviews here.

Meld of Oblivion and the old Fallout series seems a bit odd but works very well.
Levelling up offers more reward as you get a "perk" every time - do choose wisely!
Money and ammo are hard to find at first (expensive with low barter skill) and it pays to "learn your trade" as soon as you can - survival is difficult otherwise.
Take your time and wander around the Megaton area annd surrounding country first - get some easier xp and useful items.

The repair skill is also essential - you will quickly wear out weapons and armour and be stuck without this. You also need to carry similar (partly worn out) items in your inventory as "spares" to repair with. Get them from the bodies after the usual random "raider fire fights".

Worth using the crazy nut-job trader lady in Megaton for her simpler quests and rewards to get more xp and a feel for the characters and mutated wildlife you will always encounter as you travel further out.
Concentrate on upping small gun, lockpick, sneak repair and science skills as soon as you can. You cannot survive without fighting - unlike Oblivion. Lock picking is a much simpler and satisfying experience than in Oblivion. Computer hacking takes some getting used to - a bit of a cerebral break during a mission (read the manual about how to do it)! Perception, intelligence and agility basics are a must.

I have not followed the main plot line at all yet - having too much fun just mooching around and picking up random quests, encounters and good loot.

Remember that all of your actions (good, evil or neutral) have consequences. Karma does play a part. (I appear to have "good" karma at present - too good it seems, as several hit squads are now trying to take me out from time to time - usually quite unexpectedly after completion of random quests - always stay ready to fight!)

Oblivion had "spell making and enchanting" altars - this game has "workbenches" dotted around - including one at the crazy lady's place in Megaton (use them for free). As long as you get the "schematics" you can cobble together the most strange (but effective) weapons from all kinds of junk you can pick up in the wastes during your travels - worth getting somewhere to live as your base to store all of this useful junk for the future.
My favourite home made weapon so far is the "Railway Gun" - a magnetic rail gun shooting railway spikes. It sounds an American locomotive hooter every time it fires - cheezy I know but somehow most enjoyable when a mutated mole rat explodes in front of you. (Dark humour!)
There is an encounter with a lunatic professor underground - voiced to sound like the character Hubert Farnsworth from Futurama!

I have not bothered to use the "Vats" system - more satisfying to do shooting the old down and dirty way.

Spoiler here (maybe?)

Search around for a scrapyard and pick up Dogmeat (remember the dog from Fallout2) for free - a truly awesome fighter/companion for you.

Scoped guns and rifles do work very well (with excellent sounds) if your gun skills are over 60% - sniping is great fun.
Gun graphics are pretty funky too.

Clearly Bethesda will have to address some (or all hopefully) of the launch/run/crash problems - but which great game has not had to have a few early patches?
Nevertheless, there are some in - game inconsistencies with characters and game play which also need sorting out.

Patches must be released a.s.a.p. please.

Loose a star because of this, but otherwise a fabulous game to immerse yourself in for hour after hour - like Oblivion, say goodbye to friends and family for a long time as it draws you in.

Other critics may disagree with some (or all) of this - but these are my experiences to date - and I will admit I am getting on in years - cut my gaming teeth with my children when Wolfenstein first came out as shareware in the early '90s with an Amstrad 286!!

This game is really worth a shot.



4 out of 5 stars Almost lives up to its predecessors   December 6, 2008
J. Hotchkiss
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Every year or so I'll find myself replaying specific games, true masterpieces that capture the imagination so well that you can't help but try them again. Is Fallout 3 destined to be such a game? Potentially.

Lets' get the Fallout fan stuff out of the way first. I've played the first two and Fallout 3 most definitely has the feel of the original games brought into first person. It's gritty, dark, non-linear, and sticks to the original concepts well. That said, there's just enough to irritate compared to the old games - some questionable mixing of stories, limited options in quests beyond basic good & bad choices, limited followers, and my biggest complaint, a grand total of two endings, compared to the vast options of previous games, leaving you with something of a 'so what' attitude to your escapades. The locking & auto-levelling system is done well, though the level cap of 20 is somewhat irritating, especially given the prevalence of max-skills items (e.g. need 100 lockpick to open)

In terms of graphics, sound, and physics, this game is extremely good. Not a moment went by where I thought some look or sound felt out of place or non-Fallout, and I made a point of exploring everywhere. There's really not much more I can say than that without repeating the same refrain. Atomic explosions in particular I thought were done well and not too over-the-top. Some of the voice acting and written dialogue is pretty funny, intentionally so, and provides much of that same light relief that previous games managed.

The main storyline is pretty good, if somewhat cliched by the end given previous games, but has some quite forced sequences leaving you feeling somewhat frustrated, in particular the ending. However, the meat of the game is elsewhere in the wasteland; quite a few quests that will have you exploring and finding neat items or other quests in no time.

Looking back over the game, I find myself wishing the developers had spent more time polishing the game. The game itself is still quite buggy; I had quite a few crashes and there are still bugs in the actual gameplay if you're not careful, even after patching. The Fallout Wiki project is a godsend in identifying fixes for these; a shame the developers clearly don't read it.

On top of that, there's just so much more they could have done to round it off into a truly iconic product. I miss NPCs commenting on your outfit, particularly when you find powerful weapons and armour; your ability to intimidate or persuade seems unrelated to whether you're a walking tank or fresh out of the Vault. For all of the excellent times where NPCs or radio stations will note your activities and their results, there are just as many when nobody seems to notice that you did anything at all.

Given the above, I'd normally have given it 3 stars, deducting one for bugs and one for lack of polish on RPG features, which should be the core of the game. However it's such a good effort in taking Fallout into modern 3D, and gave me sufficient good memories, that it's worth adding another star for that. I'd heartily recommend giving it a try, because it has good points you shouldn't miss. Will I find myself replaying it some years from now, as I have done Fallout or Halflife? Maybe, but it's by no means as certain, which is a shame, because I really want to love this game and be able to give it 5 stars.



5 out of 5 stars great game   November 29, 2009
P. horrell
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i played this on my 2.5g dual core, 4g ram and nvidia 8600gt pc. Really good game, i usually
only play fps and so this was a bit of a departure for me. good varied missions/tasks to complete and some
gruesome and tough enemies to beat. I like the xp levelling up skills you can aquire, like 'mysterious stranger' where during a shoot-out you may get help from a visitor who appears from nowhere brandashing a magnum. Also liked the
more advanced weapons such as the 'shishkebab' and the 'gattling laser'.
i would defo advise to do some side quests before following main quest as otherwise you'll miss loads of the map and levelling opportunities and shorten the game. Also get to learn all the key commands early on as there can be lots of switching between weapons, items, map screens etc often when under fire. Ending is a bit of a let down.
Overall, would recommend and am now about to start on the expansion pack.



4 out of 5 stars Great game   July 14, 2009
Camilla (Denmark)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is one of the best and most impressive games I have ever played. It might be worth mentioning that I have not played any of the prior fallout games, which is why the concept of fallout was all new to me.
The "world" of fallout is brilliant and packed with humour, action, crazy situations, characters and choices. Apart from the main quest, which really is not the most timeconsuming or challenging, everything is optional. I have spend many (!) hours searching the wasteland and completing quests on the go - seemingly there is always something new to do. However, having spend so much time wandering around, everything starts looking the same. The endless, grey and similar metros' get boring to wander through, because you often end up killing your way through only to find absolutely nothing usefull.
Furthermore I consider the ending rather cheesy. Without revealing it, I had hoped for something more unexpected and original.



5 out of 5 stars A Vast World to Explore   February 16, 2009
Stephen J. Wilson
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wasn't sure this game was for me. I generally prefer a more fantasy world (such as Oblivian) to this rather depressing post-apocalypse wasteland. However, I was soon captivated by the wealth of interesting content, intelligent quests and excellent game system. I can't understand the people who say this game is too short - they're just not paying attention to what's on offer. Sure it's not compulsary (you can just do the main quest) but many of the side quests are very good and just exploring is fun. I'm very impressed.



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