yeah same. i was only level 14 and i had like 3/4 of the side quests yet to finish (i was even half way through a side-quest when i decided that, in a moment of passionate vengeance, that i wanted to finish the main quest and help bring the plant online. i was satisfied with myself up until the very second that i pressed 'ENTER' on the console and control was taken away from me.Sevre90210 said:Fallout 3...... the ending was bad enough,but not letting you play on after it like Oblivion did killed it for me.
So i played it a second time...i learned that additionally, Fallout 3 has a very horrible way of somehow managing to complete main quests for you while you play through those side-quests that somehow remotely relate to the main story (as in, going to the same places). it annoyed the shit out of me when i found myself at galaxy news radio facing a supermutant behemoth and 50 other supermutants at level 4 WITHOUT the fat man to grab off the power-armoured corpse. i think the game is flawless other than the fact that its main quest-line is way, way, way too intrusive. as a player who just likes to explore a world and absorb every little subtle detail of information, i don't like being pushed into corners and purposefully avoiding some locations just because talking to the people there would mean being glued to the final missions of the main story. it has its glitches and bugs too, but i guess no game is perfect..
halo 3 has been the biggest biggest disappointment to me, because it's the last game, i have no idea if we'll ever see the master chief ever again. that saddens me to no end!