Posted on: September 6, 2024

NAGA!
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Skeptical at first but loved it.
I remember the original Fallout (FO) and Fallout 2 (FO2) form 1997 and 1998. Old school Isometric RPGs. Loved them both. So, I was very skeptical. Loved Fallout 3 (FO3). Huge open world. DC and the wasteland were rendered excellently. Good story line which seemed to flow well. The way the Brotherhood of Steel and the Enclave had a natural enmity was well done in my opinion. Lots of side quests with many different locations to explore and NPCs to interact with. Most of the ones you receive from Moria were great/hilarious. All of these side quests really help out to flesh out this world and its lore. Excellent crafting system. Loved the Shishkebab and the Railway Rifle. Lots of equipment/weapons to find/take off of corpses, like the 5mm Minigun, the Gatling Laser and others from the original games and new items as well. Having "named" or unique items was an excellent touch as well. Power Armor was done well. It is certainly nice to have and use but does not make you invincible. Very good balance. And you have to have power armor training to use it as well. Wise move Bethesda. (Hint: do Operation Anchorage as early as you can. I did it at level 7-ish). The DLCs were great. The Broken Steel DLC added an excellent ending as well. My only complaint was the constant need to repair weapons and armor. Yeah, I get it, most weapons and armor you are picking up are around 200+ years old but it got onerous when you had to repair even your Named/Unique weapons after what I felt were a relatively small amount of using them. (Thank heavens for the bugged Winterized T-51B Power Armor). In conclusion, I set my standards low and was VERY happily surprised. Nice work Bethesda. And thank you GOG, I got this along with Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 on sale.
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