Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Regarding Fallout 3

Fallout 3 is a great game, but there is one big problem I have with it.  Once you have reached your level cap, things tend to get a bit boring.  To be honest, there is alot of content, items, weapons, armor, and meds, but when you reach level 20 so quickly you start to lose motivation.   You will also have a nice lot of the map explored, and you'll have just about every piece of armor, every weapon, every item, a myriad of meds to get hopped up on, and be swimming in pools of bottle caps.  Now what do we do?  

Once can only have fun nuking super mutants and beating little children that can't die with a sledge hammer for so long.  And while all of their downloadable content finished, ("finished" you can never be too sure.)  While new places to explore is very nice and adds something nice and most importantly new to the game, but up until Broken Steel, there was no extended level cap, which basically meant, there is virtually no challenge when playing the game.  You explore, you shoot and you kill.  

Despite how much there is to explore, it all begins to start to look the same after a while, and in reality it kinda is the same.  It's the same looking hallways, the same enemies, and when you've explored an entire place, it's the same treasures you found in the last place you explored.

There's not too much room to complain about when each play though is at least a good 50 hours and unless you're some super focused freak, you'll probably be side tracked from the main quest for at least another 10 hours.  Let's not forget about playing through another time, which you'll probably do just because, I personally replayed the game a second time specializing in stealth which is like playing a whole new game.  

But then again, regardless if I played the game sneaking around like Solid Snake, we come to the same dead end, the game just gets stale once you 
a)  Reach level 20
b)  Are swimming in bottle caps and 9mm Pistols
c)  Beaten the main quest
all 3 of which generally happen around the same time frame kinda.
I distinctly remember in one play through I did half of the main quest, reached level 20, invested in all of the traveling salesman, did every sidequest I could, and had every item in the game.  I played for about 40 hours in that save file, and after that, the motivation is gone, all reason to explore is gone and everything just turns stale.

Despite how awesome of a game Fallout 3 is, in the end, you usually always end up in the same place.  At the top of post Apocalyptic America...Bored.  
Then DLC comes along, then you repeat the entire cycle.
Then you are King of Post Apocalyptic America...Bored.
Oh well, it was a great time getting there, but what ever!

That was all somewhat pointless.  I suppose that's just my view and only gripe about Fallout 3, it can be what ever you want it to be.

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