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Published : November 28, 2008 |
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Get our game guides and support for: FALLOUT 3. These precise WALKTHROUGH GAME STRATEGY GUIDES is now available here and compatable for the SONY PS3, PC, and XBOX 360 Platform. GameGuideDog.Com is dedicated to helping gamers through games. We are confident our support and guides are one of the best gaming resources anywhere!
Game Walk Thru located here: Your decisions based on specific choices create unique a unique storyline fate on a journey that takes you through a Washington, DC in ruins. Taking the side of either slaves or those that capture them, Fallout 3 is one of those games worthy playing over and over. This game is much more polished that the previous editions released in the franchise. During our first couple of hours playing the game, we observed nicely established character development and the story just sucked us right into the game in a way you won't forget. In search of your father in the year 2277 during a posnuclear destruction, the game puts you into a position where you are responsible for the fate of the future involving a political strife. Of course we have the entire game strategy walkthrough covered at GameGuideDog.com. The city itself is a major character as the Washington Monument is crumbling yet still majestically peering over the vast not swamp like city filled with creatures. Encountering many NPC's along the way makes the story very interesting, and we sincerely loved traversing the surroundings like an abandoned soda factory for example. Comparable to games like BioShock or Oblivion, it's hard to be specific about what we enjoyed most about this game. We did find the interface for manipulating weapons health and other such inventory completely painless. The graphic upgrades from Oblivions physics engine and the animation is worth examining if you are a gamer and have heard such rave reviews about this game. The only drawback was that across the console platforms, the PS3 release is not nearly as up to par as the PC OR the Xbox 360 versions. The PS3 just does not have the depth or distance as crisp as the other two. Even the characters faces disappear and we noticed several glitches with the day to night transitions as well. So overall, if you have a PC or the X360, and need a great title, this is the game for you, however the PS3 release might be something to overlook.
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