I now got my copy of the Fallout 3 Collector's Edition Guide and it just looks gorgeous. If I take a closer look at it, I can imagine that you can play around a long time with the game, the guide itself contains 496 pages.
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I now got my copy of the Fallout 3 Collector's Edition Guide and it just looks gorgeous. If I take a closer look at it, I can imagine that you can play around a long time with the game, the guide itself contains 496 pages.
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Very nice. I always try to resist buying such guides until I'm played a game a lot first, otherwise it is so tempting to read things in the book before you have seen or discovered them in the actual game, and that can really ruin some nice (or bad) surprises in a game's story/plot or environment. And I think that is very much the case in Fallout 3 where you discover something new in every area you visit that is different.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
I also find out to be one of the most atmospherically tense games at the moment. Not knowing if that red blip over the next hill is a mangy mutt or a bounty hunter coming to collect!!!
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