An exhausted and slightly irradiated Colleen hangs outside Craterside Supply in MegatonSo many years ago when I was young I played a game called Wasteland for the Commodore 64. It was an absolutely brilliant game that took place in the post-nuclear war USA. I even kept in touch with one of the designers of the game who amazingly I happened to befriend because he lived nearby in Arizona. Then, in the 90's, Fallout 1 and 2 came out, which were both inspired in part by Wasteland. They were really good games.
Over a decade later we now have Fallout 3. It is truly one of the most fun experiences I've had in a long time. The Oblivion engine gives such a sense of realism to the game and the landscape, features, and plotlines all hearken back to the earlier fallout series. I hear Fallout purists are unhappy with the lack of tactical options that the first ones have, but I think the V.A.T.S. combat system makes up for that quite well. It just seems a lot more fun in realtime. Also, the blood and gore is just all over the place in this game, which is a big bonus.
The only problem I really had was the ending, which just didn't seem to fit and felt really contrived after all the work you do and the options which should be available to you by the time you reach the ending. Either way, it still is a great ending overall and takes into account alot of what you've done through the game. The soundtrack is just awesome too and you'll find yourself singing old swing-style tunes now and then. You will also learn that the bees are the stingiest way back home as well. I'm not sure why that's a good thing, but it just is, dammit.

