Review: Fallout 3 - Xbox 360

by Steven Williamson on 28 October 2008, 08:52

Tags: Fallout 3, Bethesda Softworks, PC, Xbox 360, PS3, RPG

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Forget about Oblivion

Fallout 3 has a number of plus points that make it worth-while purchase. Firstly, it's storyline keeps you intrigued and we were always keen to find out what was going to happen next. The V.A.T.S system is also fun to use and there are a wide variety of nice upgrades that come in the form of 'Perks', which you can assign to your character each time you level up, for example, the 'Lady Killer' perk, which gives you 10% extra damage against any female enemies you come across.

Such was the brilliance of Bethseda's last project, Oblivion, that we were still left a tad disappointed. Fallout 3 could have been better and more enjoyable if it weren't for a few issues.

The Pip-Boy, for example, is frustrating to use, yet it's pivotal to the game. It's hard to read the small text and its unnecessarily difficult to navigate. We know Bethseda can do a great and clear-cut inventory system because we've seen it in Oblivion. The map is also so small and confusing that you can find yourself, especially in underground passages, losing total track of where you’re supposed to be going.

Primarily though, the characters lack, for want of a better word, character and the desolate brown coloured wasteland never feels that exciting to explore.

It’s easy to play Fallout 3 with Oblivion in the back of your mind, but if you do that, you’ll regret it. It simply doesn’t live up to its impeccable standards of gameplay and presentation. Still, if you can get past the first couple of hours of slow gameplay, you’ll still spend hour upon hour exploring the vast wastelands, enjoying the new combat mechanic and collecting anything and everything you can lay your grubby hands on.

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Pros
VATS system effectively adds to combat
Great storyliner
Takes some of the good from Oblivion,
Addictive, brick bashing fun!


Cons
Combat outside VATS is unbalanced
Bored exploring the wastelands
Characters lack...character

Put Oblivion to the back of your mind and you'll enjoy this post-apocalyptic ride

HEXUS Awards

Fallout 3 (8/10)

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I just finished my first run through Fable 2 last night so I think I need this now…
Nice, early review, thanks Steve.

How does Fallout 3 fit with the technical capabilities of the X360? I remember Oblivion suffered from poor distant textures and some load time problems.
kalniel
Nice, early review, thanks Steve.

How does Fallout 3 fit with the technical capabilities of the X360? I remember Oblivion suffered from poor distant textures and some load time problems.


Draw distance is fantastic. When you step out and see Washington DC it goes on as far as the eye can see.

There are load times whenever you step into a shop or a different area, very similar to Oblivion. Not really an issue though.
Have you/Will you get a chance to see it on PS3, wondering about the differences that has been mentioned in psm3 magazine?
gtech
Have you/Will you get a chance to see it on PS3, wondering about the differences that has been mentioned in psm3 magazine?

No, one thing I've noticed when we get games that are due to appear on Xbox 360 and PS3 is that 9 times out of 10 the publisher sends the Xbox 360 version.