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Fallout 3 Magazine Preview |
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Posted on Saturday, August 16 at 3:39 PM GMT -6
NMA provides some tidbits from a Russian magazine-preview, taking a closer look at a quest. * Once they got into the river and saw some kind of shell there. They swam up closer and it appeared to be alive and attacked the PC. * You can give your companions orders like "Stay here" or "Attack". * Megaton's crime boss Moriarty has a computer which contains some important information on the main quest. There are different ways to get access to that information: o You can pay Moriarty for it. o You can make friends with the ghoul bartender, who will tell you how to access the computer. o You can also talk to the prostitute, who's working for Moriarty, and get the info from her. * You receive some sort of "holographic message" from your father when he leaves the Vault. * The article is mostly praising Fallout 3 for being a very interesting game. * It also mentions the lack of good animation.
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