I Survived Four Hours of Fallout 3, Part 3

Gus Mastrapa gets his boots dirty in the Capital Wasteland. Bethesda project manager Pete Hines provides play-by-play commentary.
10/3/2008 5:51 PM | 3 Comments | Page 3 of 3

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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 1 and Part 2 of this feature.
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  • raeganomics
    raeganomics

    10/7/2008 7:19:59 PM

    Are the death physics ragdoll or what?

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  • GusMastrapa
    GusMastrapa

    10/7/2008 6:41:31 PM

    Yeah, apart from eventual mods, I see no reason to need to play it on the PC. Unless you like sitting at a desk.

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  • w1ndst0rm

    10/7/2008 11:46:00 AM

    Does it play well on the 360 controller?

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