While comparisons to the highly successful "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" are unavoidable, "Fallout 3" will stand proudly on its own, despite the noticeable similarities between the two open world RPGs. From the engrossing post apocalyptic setting to the game's addictive combat and high production values, this game builds on the success of Bethesda Softworks' "Oblivion" in just about every way.
The "Fallout" series debuted on the PC in 1997 and received much acclaim from critics and PC gamers alike. Over the years the series garnered an audience of loyal enthusiasts, who, after the unveiling of "Fallout 3," immediately opposed the game's departure from its conventional overhead view to a first person perspective. While the new perspective does dramatically change the gameplay experience, it is ultimately for the better, as it creates a level of immersion not seen in the previous games.
Fallout 3 game designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the upcoming remaster should revise the game's gunplay to be more modern.
Give us FO3 with all the dlc remastered like ESO. Load times faster, quality of life improvements, gun play improvements
I believe it shouldn't just be graphical they should make improvements where they can to make the game better. A simple face lift isn't what's needed
Still my favorite one. I remember getting a digital copy of FO3 when I got FO4(XBO). It was nice to finally play a stable version of the game. Then when I got a Series S it was an even better expierence. Quick resume and FPS boost made it feel like a whole new game. Updated gunplay would be very welcome though. One of the few things FO4 did better.
The rumoured Fallout 3 Remaster is still in development, but it will be years until fans get to play it on new platforms.
It's crazy New Vegas wasn't worked on first to launch alongside Fallout Season 2.
They could have added all the cut content they had planned but didn't have enough development time to add, possibly even expand on it a little more. For example, have the Vegas strip as one big hub over being chopped into smaller sections we have to keep loading into.
The only Fallout game I’ve played, PS3 had to keep stopping every few minutes to save. Next thing I knew the credits were rolling and I never did any side quest. I never replayed the game because of all the bugs the game had.
Fallout: Yesterday is the re-imagining of the cancelled Fallout 3 game, and it looks awesome.