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Avec:
FUCK YEAH, I borrowed my copy of the game. This time I do have intentions of buying the upgraded version though.

Melodic:
So.

I reinstalled Fallout 3 and am probably going to buy some content. Broken Steel sounds like a given, but are The Pitt or Operation Anchorage any good? Don't fail me now, internet.

scarred:
Historical notice: this all happened months ago.

So my roommate got Fallout 3 and after a while his 360 glitched it out, and he got a new copy but it still glitched and he got frustrated and put it on the shelf. In his absence I took up the reins on my own 360 and played for about 20ish hours over the course of a couple weeks.

Then one day I put it down and haven't gone back to it since.

I think about it now and there's just no desire to go back to it. On paper, it's brilliant and should entertain me for hundreds of hours. But these days, whenever I feel compelled to play an action-RPG, my mind jumps immediately to either Fable II, Mass Effect, or Oblivion.

Did anyone feel similarly, or should I go incarcerate myself?

Johnny C:

--- Quote from: Melodic on 09 May 2009, 00:11 ---So.

I reinstalled Fallout 3 and am probably going to buy some content. Broken Steel sounds like a given, but are The Pitt or Operation Anchorage any good? Don't fail me now, internet.

--- End quote ---

From what I understand the Pitt is pretty alright and Anchorage is a bit of a non-starter.

ackblom12:
Actually, VATS was something that most Fallout nerds probably appreciated. The main thing that most Fallout nerds miss is the quality of writing from the earlier games.

Personally I'm hoping Las Vegas does get pushed back as I'm rather looking forward to seeing some of the original Fallout writers get ahold of the franchise again and I'd prefer the chances of problems being minimized.

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