Tranquility lane had the most impact on me, personally. Revisiting Vault 101 was also...interesting
So dirty and dark, you can almost smell the soot and steel as you climb up the steelyard tower for that amazing panoramic view.Pararaptor said:The Pitt.
Just the whole atmosphere, it's so damn wonderful. And then the Raiders wearing Iconoclast armour, the Auto-Axe, it's fantastic.
It's a pitty it freezes up so much, though.
There are a lot of utterly desolate, rocky areas in the north west that no-one really goes to.Omikron009 said:I can't rightly say stranger, but I can tell you this. I've been on a quest to find the loneliest, most desolate place in fallout 3. The kind of place where if your character just sat down and put a bullet in his brain, nobody would ever find them. I think it's the weapons cache in hamilton's hideaway.
Andronicus said:Agreed. Always ready for a nice chat and a slice of something nice. Ah, it's as if I can smell the lovely hot meat pies through the speakers.Commander Jack Rankin said:Andale. Such friendly folks out there.
I love all the little random spots that you find scattered around that tell little stories about the people before and after the bombing, like burnt skeletons lying on a bed, or that house in DC with the robot you can give jobs to, like tell the (quite deceased) children a lovely bedtime poem. It's the little things like that where I can let my imagination make up the stories of the people before they died that really make it a joy.
Sven und EIN HUND said:I would like the republic of dave more if it didn't glitch for me. daves wife is the only person for me who hasn't voted and everytime i tell her she never does the lazy *****!Hobo Joe said:My favourite is probably The Republic of Dave, makes me laugh every time.