Joy Divison wrote...
When I'm done with my Desdenova Let's Play, I think I'm going to have to grab this game on a Steam sale. Too many people whose opinions I trust say too many good things about it.
I'm interested to see what you think. You'll have to post progress as you go. FO is a very brutal world, but just as endearing as ES...in a science fiction, dark humor, post-apocalyptic sort of way.
Do a little background and lore reading prior to playing so you at least have a feel for the world you're about to enter. I didn't have much of a clue when I started FO3 years ago, and had a very steep learning curve to understand nuances.
I'm with Happy, I enjoyed both immensely and honestly couldn't tell you that I prefer one over the other. They're both great in their own right. I do recommend definitely starting with Fallout 3 with all DLCs. Everyone should experience the Metro and Mall!

The environments are without peer in my humble view and everything is tied to a real location. And the FO universe DLCs are among the best I've ever played.
Crafting is practically non-existent in FO3, but improves dramatically in New Vegas. There's some specialty crafting in FO3 that will be useful, but you can only craft 6 or so items, so don't expect much there. Every bit of your equipment and armor degrades over time and with use in combat, so a new mechanic for you compared to ES, will be repair. Companions are not a priority mechanic you will see, but several are available throughout the Capital Wasteland and are a welcome addition to help you fight raiders and the various mutant creatures you will encounter throughout the game.
Skills like Speech and Lockpicking will be very familiar to you. Skills that are unique are things like Explosives and Science. S.P.E.C.I.A.L. are your attributes. They determine your baseline character traits (Strength, Perception, Intelligence and such) and grant significant bonuses to the skills you are concentrating on. Of course, loot plays as big a role as it does in ES. And there are a ton of useful mods to enhance the experience.
There is pause combat using V.A.T.S and kills scenes are far better than anything we get in ES (and make for great screen captures

). Combat itself is of course different than ES, and you have several areas you can concentrate in: Small Guns, Big Guns, Energy Weapons, Explosives, Melee, and even unarmed combat. So there's a lot to experiment and play with there.
The universe is brutal and you will feel it out the gate, but that's part of the enduring experience of FO. New Vegas is every bit as amazing, and improves many aspects of FO3, but I suppose we can talk about that when you get to that point.
The universe really captures the culture of 1950's America very well. It drips with the whole anti-communist, atomic, sci-fi, and alien obsessiveness themes, juxtaposed against the cultural innocence of the time.
I can see it now: Desdenova, the Lone Wanderer from Vault 101!
That's my shot at a quick orientation, which admittedly, is a terrible substitute for the Wiki.

EDIT: Cleaned-up some atrocious grammar.
Modifié par Barbarossa2010, 20 décembre 2013 - 07:22 .