11-12-2008, 04:46 PM
I'm with Crusader on this one. I'm playing the PS3-version at the moment and loving every minute of it. The lockpicking and (especially) the hacking make for new ways to handle old gameplay mechanics. Combat is also fun, and I've yet to grow tired of the VATS slow-mo death sequences. Also love the Max Payne-inspired "following the bullet to its target"-thing that occasionally replaces the default death sequence.
It seems they fixed most of what was wrong with Oblivion, which to me were characters and dialogue. I haven't completed the game yet, but I think I've come a way. I'm lvl 14 and just found my father. I've dabbled in sidequests and discovered the main quest by accident when I hit a certain city. I'm playing a super villainous, evil bitch who basically kills everyone who has a dialogue path that ends in a confrontation. The sheriff in Megaton didn't last that long;)
Can't wait to play through the game as a good guy though!
Fallout 3 is excellent in that it has completely distracted me from Far Cry 2 (although I still play a a good deal of Rock Band. Thanks again, Pete!!:))
It seems they fixed most of what was wrong with Oblivion, which to me were characters and dialogue. I haven't completed the game yet, but I think I've come a way. I'm lvl 14 and just found my father. I've dabbled in sidequests and discovered the main quest by accident when I hit a certain city. I'm playing a super villainous, evil bitch who basically kills everyone who has a dialogue path that ends in a confrontation. The sheriff in Megaton didn't last that long;)
Can't wait to play through the game as a good guy though!
Fallout 3 is excellent in that it has completely distracted me from Far Cry 2 (although I still play a a good deal of Rock Band. Thanks again, Pete!!:))
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