An epic post-nuclear sci-fi tale marred only by repetitive enemies and a few combat system annoyances.
by Micheal Mullen on Monday, October 27, 2008
While the threat of atomic annihilation disappeared during the Reagan Era, Fallout 3 rekindles that fear by inserting gamers into a post-nuclear war version of Washington, DC. Your life begins in Vault 101, a massive nuclear fallout shelter where inhabitants have lived for 200 years, and it's a place "where no one ever enters and no one ever leaves." When your father suddenly disappears from the underground bunker, the Vault's overseer commands the security forces to take you down. Under duress, you escape the Vault and find a new life outside as well as a mission to find your father.
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