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What I’m Playing: Fallout 3

By: Andrew Lee, Nov 17, 2008
Tags: What I'm playing |

It’s mid-November, which means gamers are presented with an embarrassment of riches. Two or three triple-A titles are dropping every week, and the stack of games I need to play, finish, and review is getting uncomfortably high. That’d be fine and dandy if I wasn’t completely obsessed with Bethesda’s unbelievably deep RPG, Fallout 3. Seriously, I could easily spend the next few months robbing and murdering my way through the Capital Wastelands without feeling a single pang of regret over relegating the Fable 2s and Mirror’s Edges of the world to my pile of shame. It’s that much fun.

What about you, my fledgling audience? What have you been playing?

Comments

  1. I know how you feel, Andrew. I spend many nights squinting in front of the tv, my eyes dry and irritated, secretly hoping that the outside world has forgotten about me so that I may continue my quest of being the most dominant Gears of War 2 player in the universe. But time and time again I am brought back down to Earth by the pain at the back of my head by the hands of my better half, and the loud yelling of my two bickering sons at 2 in the morning. Sometimes I feel like Marcus and Dom understand me more than my family does.

    –James K. on Nov 17, 2008

  2. I play Fallout until my eyes fallout every night. I can’t stop playing. My roommate just got Call of Duty 5, and personally I think that once you hit 5 (exceptions for Final Fantasy and Mario Party), it’s time to move on and find a new franchise, publisher and gamer alike. Fallout lets me blow people up with nuclear weapons. Amazing.

    One question: Why can I not kill children?!??

    –Mike P on Nov 18, 2008

  3. i’m dissappointed on how the article fails to mention that the game allows for the main character to be asian (which i think is pretty revolutionary) and features lots of asians within the game.

    –Tai on Nov 22, 2008

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