Fallout 3 was alright, but Bethesda clearly had no idea how to do fallout. Seriously, how shit was that power armour? I should be a GOD AMONGST MEN. Combat armour should be like paper in comparison, but noooo, Bethesda makes a tin foil condom that is actually worse than some of the game's combat armour.
I'm actually quite interested in New Vegas though. Traits are back!
I played Fallout 1 and I didn't really like it that much... but then again, I never really liked that style of game... so Fallout 3 is my favorite because it's the only other Fallout I played. But before anyone gets mad, I would like to defend my position... see, the atmosphere is my favorite part of Fallout and I find it extremely hard to get immersed when I'm in a drop down third person game like that. The furthest I can go is a third person shooter like Uncharted, but looking through the actual eyes of a wastelander... being able to climb to the top of a hill and look out and see the destruction right before my eyes... that's the best part of the Fallout experience for me. And I don't get the same feeling from watching my character below me take turns attacking a mole rat. But that's just me.
I just don't think you guys have the authority to say that fallout 3 is the best if you haven't played them all. It just doesn't make sense.
I have fallout and fallout 3. Fallout 3 is a joke when it comes to writing and story, but pretty good in the atmosphere. But when i play a RPG i'm expecting a great story and cleaver dialogues, not blowing heads off.
because FO1 was rather short and did not make much use of skills. Fo2 is more Fallout with more ways to go about things, better balance, better companion AI.
There's not enough challenge in FO3 and I would have rated it higher if the shooter gameplay had been good.
Going to go with 2 for all the same reasons as stated above. 3 just felt "devoid of life", and not because it was the wasteland either. What was there just had no soul. It was populated by robots.
Bethesda just isn't very good at making a world feel alive. The irony of this is that that's sorta the fallout intent, but I suspect you know what I mean.
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