I Survived Four Hours of Fallout 3, Part 1

Gus Mastrapa gets his boots dirty in the Capital Wasteland. Bethesda project manager Pete Hines provides play-by-play commentary.
10/1/2008 6:42 PM | 4 Comments | Page 3 of 3

Gus Mastrapa
Gus Mastrapa
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I walk to the edge of the overpass where the ruined people-carrier teeters. I circle the thing trying to find a way to get in, and find none. There's got to be treasure here somewhere, I think to myself. I broaden my search, checking the improvised bunkers the Renegades have propped up on the broken street. I come out empty-handed. There's not a treasure chest to be found. No gold. No jewels.

We just gave you something that lights people on fire!

Yeah, maybe I need to readjust my expectations when it comes to wasteland loot.

This feature is based on early code of the game for the Xbox 360. The game was played in one sitting at a media event.

Don't forget to read Part 2 and Part 3 of this feature.
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  • GusMastrapa
    GusMastrapa

    10/6/2008 7:38:07 PM

    From what I could tell the bus was a fixed object and didn't react to physics. I didn't try blowing it up though.

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  • w1ndst0rm

    10/3/2008 1:06:00 PM

    Push the bus off the edge - on someone's head.

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  • ZdUp
    ZdUp

    10/2/2008 3:55:39 PM

    fain

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  • CG-Prophet

    10/2/2008 11:31:14 AM

    I really like the format of this. It could just been another preview of Fallout, but this mad genius took it in another direction. Looking forward to parts 2 & 3

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