
If you're used to having your hand held through-out the games you usually play, than this is certainly not for you. It is MASSIVE, and I can see how it could be overwhelming for non-rpg gamers or those new to the genre, because of the side-quests (it's hard not to lose yourself in them). Im 32hrs into the game at this point, and I've only completed 2 objectives of the main quest. There are a few minor mistakes (like the same voices being used for many of the different interactive characters), but in my opinion, the sheer volume and content of the game itself, makes up for those mistakes. That is exactly, first and foremost, what this game is.a huge, intelligent RPG, that takes time, effort and brains to complete.

I've been reading a lot of negative comments on this title and I felt I should put my opinion out there as well, because I believe most of those comments come from people that have either not played the game at all, or are no RPG gamers in the first place. Mar.01: Turns out my knowledge is still top notch, I guess some things you just never forget. The Xbox 360 version worked the best for me, so I say get the game of the year edition. It gave me memories I will never forget, and it helped me through a tough time in my life, I recommend it to anyone who will dedicate a large chunk of time to it. This game deserves to have the title " Best game of all time". This is and forever will be my favourite game of all time, it is an experience like no other. To sum it up, The Pitt and Point Lookout are the best ones.
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The verdict: I wish this would have allowed me to give a full review of all the DLC, but the word limit wouldn't allow for it. I got into the blocked off Jefferson memorial and took Autmums uniform and gun. I got outside of the map and literally walked through an invisible city. The game sky will turn into an LSD mind-trip. You can survive jumping off of Tenpenny tower. The glitches: Here is some problems I came across. The sound track is one of the best I have ever heard in a video game, it makes you feel at home out in the waste land. In time you will have collected all of the bobble heads, just don't miss the medical one on James desk. I collected most of the unique guns, and have found all of the Fat-man launchers scattered about. Once you get a hang of this game it becomes incredibly easy, I found myself stock piled with a thousand Stim-packs, and tens of thousands of rounds of ammo. But of course the city only takes up 35 percent of the map, so you have an entire wasteland to explore. And on top of that there is a whole another world under the city in the metro system.

Roaming through a super-mutant infested D.C. There is over a 150 locations for you to discover, each of them offering a new experience. I would just sit in my house and listen to Three Dog on the radio, with Dogmeat( an actual dog), my robotic butler, and Sergent R元( a mister gusty bot). It's a RPG, and thats exactly what I did, I would spend countless hours in my homes, and bunkers, hell I even had two vacation homes. I haven't played it in about three years and I unfortunately have lost my great knowledge of this game. The game: I used to be a master for knowledge on this game, I was up to date on everything. The 320 hour play through took place over a summer break (yes thats all I did), it was the best summer of my life, just thinking about it makes me smile and feel nostalgic. On my Xbox 360 I have a 320 hour play through, pretty much a 100 percent completion, including all the DLC.

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On my ps3 I completed it four times, three of those runs were 140 hours plus, the last one was just to get the trophies. I was terrible at it, I didn't understand how everything worked, but in time I mastered it several times over. But I found my self transported into this world, I couldn't stop playing it, within four days I had already played it for 44 hours. I remember the day I bought this game, I put it in and played it for an hour, with my consensus being it sucked. This game kept me going through my depression.

This review will contain my thoughts, experiences, memories, and moments of the game. This game is one thing I could write well over a thousand words for, I can only hope all I have to say fits in here, it probably won't.
