Description

It seemed like a perfect world. After World War II the USA made rapid advances and technologies. Robots, Hovercars, just everything you can dream of was there. But eventually war raged again and in the year 2077, the dream suddenly came to a halt and mushroom clouds dominated the sky. The lucky people were safely secured in their bunkers called "Vaults". The others, well many didn't survive, others mutated heavily and overall what was left of the world was nothing more than a nuclear wasteland filled with ruins and signs of a once great civilization. Now it's the year 2277 and slowly but surely human kind leaves the vaults and reclaims the lands of Earth.

The player is one of them. As a member of Vault 101 in the wasteland surrounding the city formerly known as Washington D.C. and now called "Capital Wasteland". And raised in the vault under the tight rule of The Overseer and the watchful eye of his father he doesn't know anything about what's outside. But on his 19th birthday, his father leaves the vault and the player's goal is to go after him. Learning the truth about what The Overseer concealed all these years on the way.

But before the player can leave the vault, he has to create his character during several phases of his life from birth till his 19th birthday. He decides his name, sex and look on his birthday, decides the allocation of his skill points at the age of 1, gets his first weapon at the age of 10 and takes the famous G.O.A.T.-test at the age of 16. He also gets his very own Pip-Boy 3000. This wrist device contains the inventory, detailed information about his current condition, the quest log and everything else an adventurer needs in the harsh environment of this post-apocalyptic land.

During the game the player earns experience points by killing enemies, completing quests, successfully picking locks, hacking computers or simply by successfully using his speech skill in the many multiple-choice dialogues with the different NPCs with the goal to level up and earn more skill points. In addition, at each even numbered level until level 20 he also gets a S.P.E.C.I.A.L.-point. These allow the player to take special talents like "Quick Learner" which increases the amount of experience points gained for each action.

Of course, the many quests often can't be solved without a little fighting in-between and the post-apocalyptic wasteland isn't a very safe place. So the player not only can buy or find several different kinds of weapons (ranging from a baseball bat to a very powerful mini-nuke-launcher) and armors but also has the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.) available. While the player can fight his way in a shooter-like, but stats-dependent fashion through the world, thanks to the V.A.T.S. he can also pause the game and target specific regions of one or more enemies until the available action points are used. After all the actions have been assigned, the game plays them out in a slow motion and very gory cutscene.

Another important part of the game is the karma-system which is controlled by the actions the player takes. Stealing something lowers his karma, for example.

Alternate Titles

  • "異塵餘生3" -- Chinese title (Traditional)

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Merchant Title Platform Price  
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Fallout 3 Windows $19.50  
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Fallout 3 Xbox 360 $24.00  
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Fallout 3    
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User Reviews

Prepare For The Future Xbox 360 MasterMegid (858)
A peculiar experiment. Windows St_Martyne Bronze Star Contributing Member (3562)
Go lasagna! Windows Unicorn B. Lynx Bronze Star Contributing Member (60141)
A gaming legend gets a new lease on life. Windows Steelysama (106)
Fallout 3 is a great post-nuclear sandbox experience. Xbox 360 Droog (468)
How to translate fantasy world into the Fallout universe. Windows Alaedrain (2675)
Oblivion with guns Windows dorian grey (168)
Simply brilliant - but might not be for everyone... Windows Marina Shoykhet (4)

The Press Says

Game Revolution Xbox 360 Oct 28, 2008 A 100
Game industry News (GiN) Windows Oct, 2008 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars 100
GameZone PlayStation 3 Nov 17, 2008 9.5 out of 10 95
IGN Australia Xbox 360 Oct 27, 2008 9.5 out of 10 95
Bit-Tech Windows Oct 29, 2008 9 out of 10 90
DarkZero Xbox 360 Jan 03, 2009 9 out of 10 90
TotalVideoGames (TVG) Xbox 360 Oct 29, 2008 9 out of 10 90
ActionTrip Xbox 360 Oct 28, 2008 8.7 out of 10 87
Jeuxvideo.com PlayStation 3 Oct 28, 2008 17 out of 20 85
Cheat Code Central Xbox 360 Oct, 2008 4 out of 5 80

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
GamingAhead 1 Roger Damm
Aug 18, 2009
Ey, ye like dags? 4 Schadenfreude Bronze Star Contributing Member (578)
Mar 01, 2009
Where's Moriarty? 14 Ash Ligast II (1612)
Feb 22, 2009
Yeh like mads? 3 Sam Jeffreys Bronze Star Contributing Member (3316)
Jan 06, 2009
How come we're not talking about this yet? 70 Ash Ligast II (1612)
Dec 06, 2008

Trivia

Fallout 3 was awarded "PC Game of the Year" 2008 by GamePro magazine [Issue 245, February 2009].


This entry was contributed by Sicarius Bronze Star Contributing Member (44720)
 

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