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That's why they call it "Survival Edition". Hell, maybe they'll come in handy someday when I'm a retired old coot and I need the cash just to survive.
I bought this Survival Edition just to keep as a collector's item. It will remain sealed and brand new for eternity; or at least for as long as I own it.
I don't know how fun this game is, but it sounds like a blast, (no pun intended). It's getting to the point where I don't want to open any of my games anymore because so many of them become quite valuable after just a few short years, (if they're kept sealed).
I'm fairly certain this edition will increase in value astronomically once it is sold out, and new ones become increasingly hard to find. I'll probably eventually just buy an old used regular version of the game to play.
Oh. Now I get it.
So you can do a few playthroughs in Fallout 3 to experience what it would be like to be evil or good, the game plays differently for evil or good characters. You can customize you character to suit your taste on gender and skills/perks as you level up. There is so much to explore in this game that you could spend days trying to do all the side quests. Lastly if you want to really experience everything this game has to offer, I highly recommend getting a game guide.
But that would be a waste of a game. Fallout 3 is just awesome. Gameplay aside the graphics are decent for the PS3 the Xbox 360 graphics are slightly better and if you have a really powerful graphics card for your pc, the pc version dominates in the graphics department. I do also check out some guides online for specific info but they aren't complete sometimes. People that have played the previous Fallout games on the pc will be familiar with the skill/perks.
Aside from the graphics you may occasionally experience a game freeze, it's rare though I've only experienced it 3 times since I've been playing, I've already put in 50 hours in the game since I got it. For any gamer that's into RPG's this is a definite must buy game. The actual core quest of the game is probably less than 20 hours if you skip all the side quests. You could buy one (Prima had a Collector's edition) or download one from Gamespot or other game site. Also you can be as good or as bad as want to be or be neutral, things you do in the game affect your karma which can go up or down depending on your actions.
But you won't know exactly how much it goes up or down. The Prima guide is the most complete I've seen so far, I have one and don't play without it.
Fallout 3 is a great game taking place in the Washington D.C. However, the game is buggy and have not been fixed since the game's launch. area. It's RPG elements and abundance in quests will keep a gamer playing for days. Sudden freezes and CTW errors really dampen the game. I personally believe that Bethesda should first release patches to fix critical problems in their game than create a new Survival Edition or release a map editor.
4.5 stars here. If you want to get an alarm clock that you plug in and is ALSO a radio *gasp*, well, those cost $20. Buy the next cheapest package. You lost some cred on this.On the otherhand, the rest of the gear is great. And generally, you plug in clocks nowadays.So wrong, so very, very wrong. Firstly, for the extra $40, I was expecting a quality built ALARM clock.
It's not too much to assume that. Who makes a digital clock that's not also an alarm clock. Like my predecessors, this review is mostly a warning regarding the Survival Edition, the PipBoy Clock.The game itself is fantastic and worth the purchase. I still see those lunch boxes on the shelves at Best Buy. That's how bad the clock is. Really, what's up Amazon. Go there or their website.Shame on you Amazon.
really). But I would plead to the consumer not to buy the Survival Edition for the PipBoy Clock. That's worth the money. Why.-It's made of such a cheap plastic, you'd expect find these sold in large quantities in the junkshops of your local Chinatown.-It runs on batteries (really. that run out after a week.-It's just a digital clock, not an alarm clock.-It's worth $5, not $40In short, it's a steaming pile of crap that's been left on a lawn at dawn, wet with morning dew and still steaming from freshness. Amazon must think we're all a bunch of chumps to buy their left over crap.For shame Amazon, for shame.Because of this poor tactic Amazon took, I encourage everyone to buy the collectors edition elsewhere. Shame on you.
I'm considering just selling off the clock to try to recoup my losses, but even then, I would feel guilty selling this thing for even $10 dollars. The build quality is abysmal. Save your money and just go with the collectors edition. The lunch box, art book, bobblehead, and the "making of" Blu-ray are all put really well together.
Like everyone else has said, the batteries last for maybe a week, if you're lucky. Here's another review warning about the awful, awful clock included with this exclusive edition. It's simply not worth that much.Again, just stay away from this edition. It's incredibly in depth and immersive, to the point where you can lose track of time and see 5-7 hours of your life fly-by. I say again, the build quality is ABYSMAL.
It's worth maybe $5 more than the Collector's Edition, but no where near the insane price of $130.As for the other goodies and the game itself, I have to say they're worth the price. I HIGHLY recommend this game, and this is coming from someone who isn't a huge fan of RPG's.In conclusion, if you're going to buy this game, I highly recommend the "regular" Collector's Edition or just the game itself. Based on the pictures, I was very excited for the clock, because the one I've been using was one that I've had since I was a kid, and so the Pipboy was intended to replace that. I was actually surprised to find out that the "making of" featurette was a Blu-ray and not just a regular DVD.The game itself is one of the funnest I've ever played. From the pictures, it looked to be quite solid, but this is completely opposite of the case.
Even with the shoddy battery life, if the build quality was better, I wouldn't be writing this review. I'm completely addicted to it, and all I've been doing are sidequests. Those are well worth the purchase price
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