ufc ftw!
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first of all, congrats on getting it, it's an awesome game. i put about 65 hours into it. i don't have many tips for it, besides take your time, explore alot, it makes it a whole lot funner if you just explore alot between quests, also don't finish the main quest first, do all of your exploring and side quests first, because if you finish the main quest you can't go back and do anything, so just be aware of that. anyway if you have any questions message me or something because i'm full of info! haha, good luck dude!
I've already played through it, and beaten it, and i have to say, it's AMAZING. It really pulls through, i can't say that it tops RE4, but it's definitely up there with my favorite games of all time, whoevers extremely excited for it, don't stop being excited, you should really be looking forward, it's honestly great. Good luck guys!
I wrote my first review earlier, and I'd just like to get everyone's thoughts and opinions on my review, thanks!
I've played a lot of games in my life, so if i were to say that a game is in my top 10, or even my top 5, would be saying something i meant seriously. That being said, Fallout 3 would definitely be in my top three games ever played. Along with Resident Evil 4, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I logged approximately 65 or so hours into this game, including the new Downloadable Content Operation Anchorage, and i wouldn't take any single hour back.
Realism can mean many different things, and in terms of the mutants and the ghouls, I'd say Fallout 3 is a very unrealistic game in regards to present day events. But if you're talking about the way that random encounters with strange people throughout the game play out, and how the scenery is depicted for a Post Nuke Washington D.C. I'd say it's an extremely realistic game. I mean let's face it, we're talking about a fictitious game here, and besides the monuments and museums/etc, that are the same in present day D.C., it's also a fictitious city.
The graphics are outstanding, whether it be the character models, or the overall building design, it's beautiful. There's so much ground to cover throughout the game, and hopefully if you decide to thoroughly explore, (which i recommend, because it's amazing the different places you can find) Even after 50 hours of constant exploration, i guarantee you'll still be discovering new locations. It would probably take approximately twenty or so real life minutes to walk from side to side of the whole map, which would seem frustrating and tiresome after awhile, but the ability to warp back to pre-discovered places makes life so much easier.
I'm not going to go over everything, because hell, i it'll get read that much anyway, but it gave me something to do! I admit, after about 65 hours, and after completing all of the main quest, the side quests, and the DLC, i have grown a little tired of it.. But in March of April whenever they decide to release the new DLC, I'll definitely be logging a few more hours in! In conclusion, i recommend this game entirely, for anyone that likes.. well.. games. Good job Bethesda.
If they do have a secret game mode like horde I might actually buy it.mwalker546
http://xbox360.qj.net/Resident-Evil-5-DLC-to-include-new-unlockable-mode/pg/49/aid/128790
[QUOTE="Warrior427"]Well does every game have to be about absolute victory. Shouldnt it be more about the ride to a exciting conclusion. There have been games like gears of war one where in the end the goods guys didnt win entirly. Movies are the same way.chaoscougar1gears is fictional and has a sequel, i dont think vietnam had a sequel
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