Should i get fallout 3




















Comment has been collapsed. The DLC are worth getting. Most are crap the only good ones are Broken Steel and Point Lookout. Wait for it. Fallout 3 DLCs definitely worth getting. This comment was deleted 2 years ago. I didn't liked the DLCs Base game is fine in my opinion.

The GOTY edition usually gets on sale. I got mine for 5 euros. If you haven't bought it yet, I have to ask what is your operating system?

Displaying 1 to 24 of 24 results. Sign in through Steam to add a comment. As for which to play first, purists will always tell you to start from the earlier PC FO games, but FO3 is a great jumping off point.

Not that you need the earlier games to completely understand the lore and other areas of FO4, but it definitely helps. If lore and backstory are important to you, I'd start with the FO3, but only if you're not playing on a PS3. If you just want to go for gameplay over lore and to experience the FO universe, FO4 is a great game on its own.

Honestly, I think that you'll get a lot more out of FO4 by playing FO3 first, but that's just my opinion. I, for one, welcome our new feral ghoul overlords! User Info: auggie I really enjoyed Fallout 3 and even a few months back started up a new game that I will load up and tinker with from time to time - its an interesting world to explore, lots to see and do, lots of little quests to get involved in But with all that said, for a lot of people it is hard to go back: the game came out 9 years ago, which doesn't sound like much but in the age of computers it can be And on that note: for a lot of people their first experience with the Fallout universe was with Fallout 4, so you wouldn't be a lone if it was your first choice.

Personally for me I'd probably go with Fallout 3 to start because it is more of a roleplaying game and Bethesda really put a lot of time and effort in to the game so that almost every place feels unique and different and has a bit of a backstory to it that you can discover by reading terminal entries User Info: ElWipeO.

Fallout 1 or 2. NV was alright. I lol'd. User Info: ultimagameboy. The West Coast games are all worth a play too, in my opinion 1, 2, New Vegas , but by no means essential to the newer ones. We gotta carpe the diem, take the bull by the scrote, go for the gold and forge it into matching nipple rings - Fetch.

User Info: Mariofan ElWipeO posted Switch fc:SW But for those of us who lived through it, we remember: how pointless it was, how broken. Any time I tried to play it, at a certain point in the game it would simply crash.

There was an issue with my GFWL account itself, and it stopped me from getting any further than around a quarter of the way through Fallout 3. Not your father's Xbox controller Brush up on your driving skills in Forza Horizon 5 with the controller the pros use. While Fallout 4 's story might feel more restrictive, there's no denying the fact that it's an absolute blast to play through regardless. Going through the twists and turns that the story has in store for the player as they track down Shaun is quite entertaining, and actually compels the player to focus on the main story for once instead of getting distracted with all the side content Compared to the major decisions made in Fallout 4 , one must say that Fallout 3 just feels more impactful when it comes to the role you can play in shaping the world through your actions.

A great example would be when the entire town of Megaton can be completely obliterated by your decisions during a particularly memorable quest in the game. Fallout 4 includes a crafting system that can add some much-needed spice to the gameplay and make it all the more varied and interesting.

This crafting system extends to the management of settlements as well, which can prove to be a fun distraction from the main story of the game.

One aspect of Fallout 4 that was universally reviled was the unclear dialogue system, which trivialized the dialogue-heavy nature of the series and turned it into a mini-game where the player had to figure out what their character was going to say by reading a few words.

Fallout 3 is infinitely superior in this regard, providing players with some much-needed clarity when it came to what they were actually going to say in the game. Along with this, the Charisma options felt more ironclad and clear, as opposed to the rather rudimentary and unreliable dialogue choices present in the fourth game. The technical advancements in Fallout 4 simply can't be stressed enough, and its artificial intelligence should definitely be commended for the same.

In Fallout 3 , enemies used to just rush the Lone Wanderer with little to no concern about their own well-being. This is not the case with Fallout 4 , where enemies are way smarter and actually utilize cover instead of resorting to a kamikaze strategy all the time. It adds a whole new layer to the dynamic nature of Fallout 's combat.



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