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Fallout 3Nobody said the wasteland would be full of birds and flowers. But does Fallout 3 have life as a sequel to one of the most beloved RPG franchises ever? Tom Chick reviews.
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I bought the special edition of the game and i'm loving it. It isn't quite all that I expected to be but it is a Buy it. thanks for the great review.
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Nice review, you've convinced me to put it on my rental queue
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A very good review. I won't be buying this game!
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Nice work Mr. Chick. Spot on, and with references to T.S. Eliot. Although, wouldn't "The Wasteland" be more appropriate than "The Lovesong of J. ALfred Prufrock"?
BTW - Anyone reading this who skips this game is doing themselves a huge disservice. Easily my Game of the Year.
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Nice work Mr. Chick. Spot on, and with references to T.S. Eliot. Although, you mixed some "Wasteland" with some "Lovesong of J. ALfred Prufrock" but I won't tell anyone. :-)
BTW - Anyone reading this who skips this game is doing themselves a huge disservice. Easily my Game of the Year.
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