Fallout 3 E3 Previews
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Fallout 3 is Oblivion set in the post-apocalyptic future. If you don't mind that fact, then you'll probably love this game. From the minute you set eyes on the title, the similarities are obvious. This is still clearly Fallout, though. The world feels lovingly recreated from the original games, but expanded with some Bethesda flair.Ripten.
With time for the demo running short, I equipped my portable radio. This lets you pick up transmissions, which can only be heard if you're within range. The one I settled on was a radio address from the President of the United States, who was explaining the necessity of keeping the details of his election a secret for matters of national security. (Rest assured,) he said, (I was fairly elected by the right people.)Kotaku.
He went on to explain that at the time when his term expires, he will leave America's democracy in the hands of the people with a worthy successor. This sort of makes you wonder can my Fallout 3 character pursue the highest political aspirations? Can you become the President of the United States?
While we all started at the point in the story where we were exiting the Vault we grew up in for the first time, within 15 minutes each of the groups at the six kiosks they had put up in their booth were in completely different places doing completely different things. Some had made a beeline for a nearby settlement, some had found a ruined school building nearby and were involved in combat with some seedy B&D enthusiasts, while others spent a good 10 minutes trying to see if the ruined playground equipment was working from a physics point of view (it wasn't, and yeah...that was me).