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Post by Iracundus on Apr 24, 2010 10:41:18 GMT -5
Discuss Fallout here.
As a note, I Don't Wanna Set the World on Fire was the licensed theme of Fallout 3, obviously. Maybe was the licensed theme of Fallout. Interestingly, the former song was meant to be the theme of the latter game, but Interplay couldn't afford to buy the rights to the song at the time. So F3's trailer was really just a tribute to Fallout.
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Post by Incarn on Apr 27, 2010 19:46:55 GMT -5
Dude I fetching LOVE Fallout 3 to death. Gory, messy, violent, preferably fire-induced death.
It's my favorite game, I so love Bethesda studios. I got two DLCs on the 360, Broken Steel and Point Lookout, and I'm currently trying to beg my dad for more MS points to get the rest.
Wish I had the computer to run the PC game. Dx
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Post by Iracundus on May 1, 2010 16:03:17 GMT -5
I'm more a fan of the original games. Superior writing and atmosphere, really. Fallout 3 is by no means bad (it was my 2008 GOTY), but it just wasn't as good as I was hoping. That said, it was lightyears better than I expected it to be after all the gimping Bethesda did to Oblivion.
I have far more faith in New Vegas, as racked as poor Obsidian is right now.
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Post by Incarn on May 5, 2010 21:39:55 GMT -5
I read a review lately over New Vegas. I got so excited, it provided much lols. Grenade machine guns? Yeeee! ORBITAL STRIKES FOR THE WIN. xbox360.ign.com/articles/108/1086462p1.htmlI should pirate the first two games later. I really should.
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Post by Iracundus on Jun 12, 2010 15:08:35 GMT -5
If you have the money, I would recommend the Fallout Trilogy for the PC. For $20 you get Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics. I lucked out somehow found the product at Wal-Mart for $15, though I really wish I could have given my money to Interplay. I believe that the set can be purchased here.
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