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Melodic:
BAH!

Dimmukane:
Outside of fixing/tweaking gameplay and item/perk mods, I'm not sure how you'd use it.  Postapocalyptic DC isn't as conducive to extra dungeons as Tamriel was...there seems to be a significantly larger portion of unique geometry.  Since I don't really care about mods that aren't new areas, I'll opt for the 360 version.  I may be getting ahead of myself, I know, but I don't see much mod potential in it unless they decide to include 3DSMax/Maya compatability (which they didn't last time).

Melodic:
It is generally considered Oblivion's saving grace that it was modifiable, because the game with mods was far superior to it without them. Better textures, performance improvements, unofficial patches, new weapons, new dungeons, new clothing, new perks, new towns...

Although I agree that the world of Fallout isn't exactly as kind to new content, I disagree that it won't be sorely missed.

Storm Rider:
After more time with it, the Too Human demo is really growing on me. The combat system is much more fun when you get used to it, and I'm enjoying playing through the demo multiple times and see just how different my character looks each time even in such a short gameplay period. I haven't managed to get the other classes open through glitching and I'm still having a good time. Not sure if I'll pay full price for it, but I think it'll be fun, especially in co-op.

Dimmukane:
The other thing with a lot of these games is that I like to show these games to my friends.  My PC isn't exactly portable (it's fucking huge), so I tend to buy any multiplat game I'm interested in for the 360 so my friends can play it.  Sometimes I end up purchasing two copies of things (Orange Box, Halo + Halo PC cuz I had money to burn), if I see a sizeable amount of Fallout 3 stuff (providing end-user tools are released), I'll probably get a PC copy as well.  And make something.


And Storm Rider, if you wanna get the Commando and Berserker unlocked, all you gotta do is unhook the ethernet cord, turn the 360 on, and change the year.  Not sure why they decided to do a time-lock on those...

I managed to play as a Bioengineer using the glitch...it's definitely harder to finish the challenge areas (you have done those, right?  You get a couple armor blueprints if you finish them/beat the time limit that make a pretty sweet set if you can get all 6).  But the health regeneration certainly kept me alive in situations that I died using the Champion.  I did the Commando briefly, and he's great for taking out shields and missile goblins.

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