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Friday, 1 January 2016

Review of Fallout 3 (PC, Xbox 360/BC, PS3)

First of all guys happy new year! Apologies for the hiatus, but it was simply my decision to take a little break, after all 2015 has been a pretty tough year for me, due to personal reasons I will not discuss publicly. But here I am rested, refreshed and ready to take on the many challenges of 2016, and what is the best way to check off 2016 with an all-time classic RPG (Role Playing Game) of the Xbox 360, after all for Xbox One players, backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 games was the most requested feature for the Xbox one since its release. So can this game start 2016 with boom, or is it going to be just another wet fireworks display? Let's find out.


Like I said in the introduction Fallout 3 has been an all-time classic of the previous generation of consoles.




Like I said in the introduction, Fallout 3 as an all-time classic of the previous generation of consoles, with the release of Fallout 4 which made one of our readers put on a fullface mask on his skin just for an hour-long session playing this game (you know exactly who you are!)Anyway, onto the review! In this game a nuclear attack Happened in America, so you find yourself  in Vault 101, but things went sour when your dad escaped the vault and you have no choice to do the same in an effort to find your dad and survive! The accessibility scores are as follows–


Visibility 10
 you can customise the colour of the interface, so you can customise what colour scheme you require, due to your visual impairments. So you can explore the post-apocalyptic wastelands of Washington DC with no issues whatsoever!

Audibility 10
this game has full in-game subtitles so you can immerse yourself in the rich story that is Fallout.

Mobility 8
you can customize the controls on the PC port of the game, but you cannot customize the controls in terms of stick layouts  on the console versions! So Bethesda really killed off any chance of an ULTRA COMBO!

Gameplay 10
this game is console based RPG at its finest! (In the same category as the Mass Effect trilogy) this game will have you glued to your controller for hours on end as you complete quests, interact with people and the environment and pick which faction you want to join, an example of this would be the Brotherhood of Steel.
So I would highly recommend purchasing this game, even on Xbox 360 (you can play this game on Xbox One due to the recent backward compatibility update, included in the new dashboard update.

OVERALL SCORE 95%

This game this is a lot of fun to play, very accessible, but it's the lack of customisation options in the console version, but it would be most definitely be an ULTRA COMBO! If I were to review it to the PC port of the game but I decided to review the console version.


See you guys in the next review!
Segafan1990 out!
























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