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Fei-Hung said:
I bought this game on the back of all the excitement and hype and my friends going batshit crazy. I got a good deal (got the lunchbox edition for £20 due to a pricing error at GAME), but I tried playing it and got real bored real fast.

In all fairness, it was my first ever experience of such game. I hadn't played Oblivion or anything else similar and once I was left out to wonder the world on my own, I just didn't know where to go and what to do. The map was empty and I just spent walking around aimlessly for ages, killing things and picking stuff up and not knowing what to do with things. In the end, the lack of direction and very little progression between walking, killing and story put me off.

My experience with it was so bad, I refused to get Skyrim. However, eventually when I did get it (my friend bought it for me), I actually enjoyed it and was able to play through the entire game without a problem and sank in more hours than I thought I would have.

Now with Fallout 4 releasing, I'm unsure whether to invest in it or not a I have no idea whether my Fallout 3 experience was due to the lack of experience in that genre or whether it was just the way the game was designed.


That's the thing, I really enjoyed Oblivion, I just couldn't get over how much of Fallout was done poorly.



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