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Fallout 3 – The Gonzo Review
Fallout 3 Quick Review
Fallout 3 (official site) is a role-playing game with first person shooter elements for Xbox 360, PC and PS3. It is the latest entry in the classic line of Fallout games and the first developed by Bethesda, makers of the highly-regarded Elder Scrolls series.
Your character must find his/her father who has left the safety of Vault 101 and wandered into a Washington D.C. ravaged by nuclear war. The game world is immense and detailed and populated by interesting, disturbing and wacky characters. Think of the rich dystopian film worlds seen in Mad Max, Escape from N.Y. and Blade Runner – and throw in some radiation-mutated enemies to contend with – and you get a good feeling for the setting of this game.
The deep character interactions with the denizens of this world, the exploration of a gigantic game environment, plenty of well-designed quests and excellent replayability will have you coming back for more even after you finish the main quest.
Quite simply: This is one of the best games of 2008. Note that several editions of the game are available – see “Where To Get It” below.
Summary
The Good
- stunning graphics show a vast and detailed post-apocalyptic Washington D.C.
- total freedom in exploring the world
- decisions in the game affect your karma – and karma matters
- lots of character customization with unique and interesting abilities
- variety of skills and abilities allow clever solutions to dilemmas
- build weapons from parts and use post-nuclear rubble as ammo
- V.A.T.S. pause-the-action mode offers spectacular – and quite useful – results in combat
- an epic main story with an excellent pay-off at the end
- seemingly endless side quests and play styles extend replayability
The Bad
- quirks in V.A.T.S. when dealing with line-of-site
- some camera problems (particularly with V.A.T.S. in tight situations and around corners)
- character animations are disappointing
- cannot play a “pacifist” as with previous Fallout games
- writing is not quite as satirical and over-the-top as previous Fallout games
- mature and dark themes means this one isn’t for the kiddies
Where To Get It
Available at most retailers or order online at Amazon (Fallout 3 Center).
Fans of the series and completists will want to check out the Fallout 3 Collector’s Edition or the ultimate Fallout 3 Surival Edition
(Amazon exclusive) that includes a Pip-boy replica digital alarm clock.
You can also download the Windows version directly from Direct2Drive.com.
Which Version Should I Get?
The 360, PS3 and PC deliver Fallout 3 with full gameplay. The noticeable differences are:
- PC is by far the best graphically, followed by 360 which has only a slight edge on the PS3
- PC offers mouse/keyboard control – a classic FPS control scheme – this is mainly personal preference
- 360 & PC will offer downloadable content in the future – PS3 will not
- 360 & PC offer trophy support – PS3 will not
- PC has load times significantly faster (about half) when compared to 360 & PS3
What Others Are Saying
Game Rankings (Fallout 3 XBOX 360, Fallout 3 PC, Fallout 3 PS3) confirms that Bethesda has delivered on the promise of this storied game franchise. The game has garnered 9/10 averages from review sites on all three launch platforms.
Fallout 3: Wasteland of Time
Fallout 3 is one of the most anticipated games of 2008 and launches Oct. 28th on Xbox 360, PS3 and Windows PC’s. This page will be updated with our review as soon as we have a copy.
Fallout 3 comes from an impressive line of games, starting with Wasteland in 1988. The post-apolocyptic theme has remained the same up to today as has the excellent writing and game design. Way back then Wasteland was a fresh hybrid between two titans of the computer role-playing genre: The Bard’s Tale’s first-person view and Ultima’s overland travel map. Mix in a sometimes-grim, sometimes wacky world of Vaults, a war-ravaged wasteland, dangerous mutants and some fun speculative science fiction and there was easily enough juice to fuel 3 classics of computer gaming.
Fast forward 20 years to 2008. Fallout 3 is set in a bombed-out Washington D.C. in the year 2277. Perfect for election season!
Can this classic series make the leap from 8 bit color to 512MB accelerated 3D graphics? Stay tuned for our impressions of Fallout 3 soon after October 28th.
- huge game with hundreds of hours of gameplay
- state-of-the-art graphics engine
- VATS (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System) lets you pause real-time combat to execute tactics against difficult enemies
- customize your characters skills and talents
- enhance your abilities with Perks as you gain experience
- control a party of up to 3 characters, including Dogmeat a vicious, but highly valuable, ally
- character karma – the game tracks your evil and good behaviors – your choices affect the dialog, areas and options available throughout the game (you can change your leaning by behaving differently)

Blu-ray Revisited – Is HD Video (finally) right for the Home?

We dream of a Blu-ray Christmas
Blu-ray is nearing 3 years old, and getting toward a year past the demise of its only competition – HD-DVD. HD-DVD called it quits early 2008 but few homes have made room for the HD Blu-ray format in the living room. While high-quality LCD’s and Plasma’s continue to get snapped up at record pace ahead of the holidays, most homes lack a true HD-quality video source. We take close a look at the Blu-ray landscape and find a lot of things to like as well as some recommended products if you’re looking to get started.
Blu-Ray Format
Blu-Ray has a number of strong capabilities and it has also become quite a bit more affordable. A few years ago you could expect to pay $600 or up for a player. Today you can get a good one for just over $200. (There are options under $200 but come with too many issues for us to recommend at this time.) Here are some of the top benefits of Blu-Ray:
- Only HD optical format supported industry-wide
- Markedly improved resolution and video quality compared to DVD
- 50 GB per Disc
- Over 9 hours of HD video per disc
- Wide range of popular video and audio formats (Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, etc.)
- Support for downloading additional dynamic content if internet connection available
- Blu-ray readers and burners can be purchased inexpensively for PC’s and Mac’s (See popular Blu-ray Drives for PC/Mac)
It once was the case that Blu-ray discs were hard to find, but today popular video services like NetFlix and Blockbuster Online will send a growing number of Blu-ray titles right to your house and of course the local video store is likely to have them as well.
Playing The Blu’s
Blu-ray can make your favorite movies (our current faves on Blu-ray are The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
or The Ultimate Matrix Collection) truly amazing. Where do you go from here? Unfortunately this is where a lot of people get stuck and understandably so.
There are two paths – either gets you to the best video and audio playback to take advantage of your LCD or Plasma.
First, you can get a standard player. Many people prefer this method as it’s traditional, fits well into existing home theater cabinets and is “plug and play” (put the disc in, it plays, done). Prices have dropped incredibly and now some pro-quality Blu-ray players can be had under $300. In our research, we have identified two to consider:
Panasonic DMP-BD30K Player – consistently receives top ratings from consumers and professionals alike for its good build quality, sleek appearance, feature set and overall video quality. It is a very fast-loading player meaning it’s responsive to your requests.
Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player. Sony invented the format, so it’s no surprise they make an excellent player. While you will pay a premium (as usual) for Sony’s equipment, rest assured the BDP-S350 has a number of great features, including an ethernet cable to download player updates and to download internet-only extras and behind-the-scenes content. The Panasonic DMP-BD30K lacks internet connectivity.
One additional player option is worth considering, especially those with children in the house (or children-at-heart). The Playstation 3 Console from who else – Sony. These start at $299 – or only a few dollars more than the recommended dedicated Blu-ray players above) but offer far more for your entertainment dollar. In addition to being a well-regarded and capable Blu-ray playback machine, the PS3 has a full internet browser, can playback all sorts of content you download off the PC (including DivX format video), serve as an “iTunes in your living room”, and did we mention that it plays games in 1080p ?
The major downside of the PS3 comes right from one of its benefits. For the non-gaming home or the traditionalist set, all those extra features could make simpler activities like watching a Blu-ray movie Friday night an exercise in frustration. Although the PS3 auto-plays Blu-ray discs on startup, there are a number of menus and a traditional remote control must be purchased extra (you can of course remote-control the PS3 with the included gaming controller).
Summary
The home theater format war over – at least for now. Tons of Blu-ray titles are available at retail and from rental services. But perhaps as importantly, Blu-ray players are finally getting to be a sensible choice for those looking to make the most of their home theater investment. If you have already purchased great speakers and a crystal clear LCD/Plasma, do yourself a favor and spend a few hundred more so you can get the most of it. Blu-ray is the uncontested king of video formats today. Many will continue to be satisfied with DVD and it’s not going anywhere of course. But the home theater enthusiast/fence-sitter should seriously consider if this holiday season there’s going to be a Blu-Christmas.






