PlayTM writes:
"The first place you reach is the town of Megaton, and Bethesda tell us it is here that your first karma-impacting decisions will be made. Help the town and play nicely, and you'll make friends among the game's good guys. Behave badly, and (eventually) bring about the town's destruction, and you're likely to make enemies among the good guys while falling in with another crowd entirely."
"But before you can indulge in the exploration of the world and in battling or conversing with its innumerable and varied inhabitants, you're going to need to prepare your character and get out of Vault 101. This will happen when, after the initial premise-setting action has passed, your father mysteriously disappears from the vault - and you must follow in his footsteps to discover why he left you"
The Fallout Anthology Edition is coming to PC very soon, and is packaged with some very S.P.E.C.I.A.L. bonuses.
It’s an awful downgrade to the last one they did
They included physical disc back then
I would love the classic fallout games on console. Closest I could find was atom rpg, I liked that one a lot
Getting free games is never a bad thing and Amazon Luna has new offerings for Fallout fans looking for free adventures in the Wasteland.
The most disappointing and infamous video game endings even sour the overall thoughts of a game. Most of these titles represent some of the finest entries in their respective series, marred by an ending we can't quite forgive.
There is no game called Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2, but Rebirth had a great ending imo. Felt robbed by the ending at first, but the more I've seen it and during my 3rd playthrough, I started to understand and realize a lot more that make me appreciate the ending.
I was enjoying FFVII Remake, even though those whispers throughout the game were annoying. But the ending was so bad that I don't even want to play Rebirth. On top of that, from what I saw on reviews, the ending of Rebirth is even worse.
Also, I'm glad to see Zero Time Dilemma being recognized as the trainwreck it is. After the amazing two first games (especially the near perfect second one), the low quality of the trilogy end is baffling. The new characters are bad, the old characters don't feel like themselves, a surprise "alien technology" pops out of nowhere, the big twist was like "eh?", and it doesn't really finish the story nor explains the loose threads from the second game.
Another gem to add to the stellar list of games next year. 2008 might very well be the best overall year for games.