![]() ![]() It always seemed like, given enough time and walking, something interesting would happen. ![]() The game struck a nice balance between you finding encounters, and encounters finding you. There were pockets of life and activity, and you would randomly stumble across creatures or bandits out in the wilderness, but it wasn’t exactly “dense”. One of the things, I think, that made Fallout 3 great was that while the world was rather vast and empty, that feeling of “emptiness” was very fitting for a world ravaged by nuclear war. Although I wasn’t invested, I remember hearing some people were disappointed in the changes that a first-person perspective brought (and I can totally understand why), but Fallout 3 is still a game that I look back on, seven years later, with wonderfully fond memories. Going from an isometric turn-based RPG to a first person “shooter” is definitely a massive sea change. Not to say that Fallout 1 and 2 were not popular games, but being the fourteen-year-old I was in 2008, it’s easy to believe many gamers like myself were introduced to the series with Bethesda’s take on the famous franchise. ![]() I think it’s safe to say that for many of us, Fallout 3 was our first introduction to the series as a whole. coming this year at that! With the recent announcement, I thought I would write about one of my favorite Bethesda games, Fallout 3. ![]() Although we all knew it was there hiding behind the curtain, it’s nice to finally know that Fallout 4 is, indeed, a real thing. ![]()
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