Fallout 3 - Do you own it?

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Vern

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I pre-ordered it and got it on release day. I put about 100 hours into it, but I haven't played it since Operation Anchorage came out. It was a great game while it lasted, and more than worth the money, but there just isn't enough diversity to go back to it. They really could've added a bit more stuff to do, more cities, quests, unique items and weapons, etc... but again, $60 for 100 hours of gameplay is pretty good.
 

Balaxe

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Yes i own it and it is my favourite game of all time because of the story, creature/charcter/level design, the game play, and all the little things.
 

Arkhangelsk

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Have it, I like it, but I'm not fond of the whole "walking for half an hour until something happens" aspect. If they made the world a bit smaller, it would be more enjoyable.
 

Arkhangelsk

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Vern said:
I pre-ordered it and got it on release day. I put about 100 hours into it, but I haven't played it since Operation Anchorage came out. It was a great game while it lasted, and more than worth the money, but there just isn't enough diversity to go back to it. They really could've added a bit more stuff to do, more cities, quests, unique items and weapons, etc... but again, $60 for 100 hours of gameplay is pretty good.
That's 60 cents per hour of gameplay. That's less than most games offer. Some game only last for six hours and cost 60$, which adds up to 10$ per hour. In short, 0,6$>10$
 

Dimeinurear

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I have it, for the PC (Bought it through Steam, so it doesn't suck), which is much more useful, cuz sometimes questgivers will be dead when I get to them (like that one scientist for the "Those!" quest), just open the handy-dandy console, target them, type "Resurrect", and poof! there they are.

I pretty much zoomed through the game first run, completed it with mostly posative karma at Paladin. Second run, I spent a lot more time building good karma, got up to Messiah, permasaved, then burned it all away by slaughtering cities until I got the lowest possible karma level until I got bored and then I completed the game.

Was a good week.
 

DarkFenix

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I own the game although wasn't terribly impressed with it as I found the world to be rather bland for my taste and uninviting to explore.

also ********spoiler************
I hate how you die at the end and can't continue to visit places and interact with people.
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although i did enjoy the game play and the idea seemed rather unique compared to alot of games
 

Heegu

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If memory serves F3 was the most sold game in Finland at some point. Yes I own it.
 

Roamin11

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I own it, Why do I always fall for choice, moral choice is what sold it to me,
 

Pubert Mcgee

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i own it and lent it to a mate about two months ago forgot (as its nothing amazing) only remembered as he goes "you ever want fallout back man?"
 

RAWKSTAR

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I sold my copy, couldn't do with more trodding in a wasteland for acouple of hours seeing more overgrown bees and shooting them reaaaaally slowly.
 

Pimppeter2

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DarkFenix said:
I own the game although wasn't terribly impressed with it as I found the world to be rather bland for my taste and uninviting to explore.

I hate how you die at the end and can't continue to visit places and interact with people.

although i did enjoy the game play and the idea seemed rather unique compared to alot of games
I noticed your new and wanted to tell you something.

We have spoiler tags

They work like this

all you do is type [*spoiler=whatever you want it to say on the outside]The junk you need to say[/spoiler*]

just take out the *s and add in what you want to say.

just so you know
 

Drakmorg

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I bought it, downloaded all the DLC, and it compelled me to buy the first two games.
 

Avatar Roku

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I'll give my answer in the form of a true story: around 2 months ago, my Xbox got E74, and I had to send it in. I waited for awhile because I didn't want to deal with the MS help line, sent it in, and got it back about a week ago. Guess what I've been playing almost non-stop since.

Although really, that's more because I missed out on all three DLCs earlier, so they really pulled me back in, but still. I kid you not when I say I was fantasizing about playing Fallout while my 360 was broken.