Videogaming247. Preview.<blockquote>Fallout 3’s premise is thus: mankind blew itself up, and some humans retreated to Vaults. You are born in Vault 101, a sealed bunker which no one enters or leaves. The game begins with your birth, a blurred image of your father hovering over you as you open your eyes for the first time. Your parents’ joy is short lived, however, as mother Catherine dies after your arrival, leaving father James to bring you up.
Your choices begin immediately: you decide if you’re a boy or a girl, then select facial features based on a Vault impression of how you’ll look when you’re an adult. Neatly, the game then procedurally generates your father’s face based on your choices, meaning James looks like Dad when the newborn fog clears.</blockquote>He goes on to mention the game will be playable at E3, and:<blockquote>Fallout 3’s been stamped “game of the year” with good reason. The moniker’s subjective, obviously, but there’s no doubt that Bethesda’s RPG is up there with the likes of GTA IV and Gears of War 2 as one of the most anticipated of 2008. Now we’ve had a chance to see why, there really isn’t much more we’re looking forward to playing.</blockquote>Yeah, why wait for it to be, y'know...released. You saw, what, a full hour of the game? Well then. Game of the year!
I hope this was the last of vg247's fragmentary Fallout 3 coverage.
Link: Fallout 3 dazzles at London showing on VG247.
Your choices begin immediately: you decide if you’re a boy or a girl, then select facial features based on a Vault impression of how you’ll look when you’re an adult. Neatly, the game then procedurally generates your father’s face based on your choices, meaning James looks like Dad when the newborn fog clears.</blockquote>He goes on to mention the game will be playable at E3, and:<blockquote>Fallout 3’s been stamped “game of the year” with good reason. The moniker’s subjective, obviously, but there’s no doubt that Bethesda’s RPG is up there with the likes of GTA IV and Gears of War 2 as one of the most anticipated of 2008. Now we’ve had a chance to see why, there really isn’t much more we’re looking forward to playing.</blockquote>Yeah, why wait for it to be, y'know...released. You saw, what, a full hour of the game? Well then. Game of the year!
I hope this was the last of vg247's fragmentary Fallout 3 coverage.
Link: Fallout 3 dazzles at London showing on VG247.