ive been playing fallout 3 and been loving it so far and i was wondering if anyone played the first 2 games and i was wondering how do they stack up to 3, are the first games any good, are they worth playing after playing the 3rd?
ive been playing fallout 3 and been loving it so far and i was wondering if anyone played the first 2 games and i was wondering how do they stack up to 3, are the first games any good, are they worth playing after playing the 3rd?
oh the first 2 are fuckign amazing ;p despite all those idiots that claim fallout 3 fails, theyre idiots. I do like the first 2 better though, but fallout 3 is very amazing (just no that 1 and 2 are turn based combat only, and top down view).
Also: Fallout 3 had the worst ending ever Not the last 30 minutes with LP (even if the part at the purifier did end quick ;p) that stupid 30 second slide show was stupid, and horrible.
Playing 1 and 2 before 3 woulda been better for you ;p you could experience all the awesomeness and see some of the tie-ins. Like herbert and the vault 101 quest ;p
I'm a huge fan of Fallout 1 and 2, but don't really care for Fallout 3.
Loved Fallout and Fallout 2. Fallout seemed a bit more cohesive as you played through it in whatever order you wanted to; it always felt like you were playing through it the way it was intended. Fallout 2 felt a bit more disjointed and compartmentalized. That's really my only complaint about the game.
I wasn't too crazy about either Brotherhood of Steel game, though.
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loved fallout 2 haven't had a chance to play 1 or 3 yet though.
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Itīs really a matter of taste. For me, being a console-RPG-player, Fallout 1 and 2 were just horrible. They are just very much Baldurīs Gate-like RPGs, with a totally different focus than console RPGs.
That said, Fallout 3 is from Bethesda, and loving Morrowind and being generally much more favorable for modern 3D RPGs on the PC, I think that I would love Fallout 3.
So, there is no guarantee that you will like Fallout 1 and 2 just because you like 3; my own copies have gone deep into the depths of "never again"-games, while I really like what I have seen of Fallout 3.