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  • Critic in Exile: Is It OK to Finally Admit That I Didn't Really Like Fallout 3 All That Much?

    January 28, 2009 9:10:49 PM

    While I agree that fallout 3 was no where near as good as it could have been and has many fundamentally flawed characteristics (frankly the enemies keep getting stronger as you grow stronger model Bethesda uses makes leveling up so uneventful and almost dreaded), what you point out as a reason for not enjoying the game is npc interaction, role playing(while very shallow, atleast there were options), and the comercials emphasis on the games action. This makes it sound like you went in to playing an american rpg thinking it was a hack and slash. Essentially your reason for saying you voted for it was you felt pressured that you would be looked down upon because you thought it made you look shallow. I think you should try looking at the game for what it than what you wanted out of it.

    Now that I got the american rpg's need that stuff and its what makes them good rant out of the way, imo, you as a review should always, ALWAYS give your real opinion. If you didnt like something people will want to know, thats why we read the reviews. People will always disagree with you but if your job is giving your opinion you shouldn't hold back.

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