| Fallout 3 UK Collector's Edition (Xbox 360) | 
| From: Bethesda Category: Video Games
List Price: £59.99 Buy New: £45.50 You Save: £14.49 (24%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2496
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: action-games Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 6.3 x 3.9
UPC: 093155124158 EAN: 0093155124158 ASIN: B0017Y4XU6
Release Date: October 31, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, sealed collectors edition. Will be sent by first class recorded delivery.
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Amazon.co.uk Review It’s 200 years since nuclear war destroyed the world, and you’re just about to be let out for the first time. Combining a dark sense of humour and the best elements of action and role-playing games, there’s no world left to save in Fallout 3. You search for your lost father and simply try to survive. Recruiting allies depends on your reputation and what you can offer them | This Mad Max-style world is not a pretty one | Mutants and crazed robots are common enemies | The targeting system allows you to take your time when combatting attackers | In the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 3, weapons and clothing have to be custom built. You'll make rocket launchers out of leaf blowers and patch together armour. Help on your journey comes from your trusty dog and a single other computer controlled companion, whom you can recruit and dismiss whenever you like. You best choose wisely, though, because this world is not a friendly one. Key Features - You’re SPECIAL: Create a unique look for your character, and then train on key skills and define personality traits using the renowned SPECIAL statistics system.
- Pip pip: Fallout 3 is a complicated game, but the all-new PIPBoy 3000 personal computer makes it easy to track quests, examine maps, and receive clues on how to progress.
- VATS amazing: The combat system is called the Vault-tec Assisted Targeting System (VATS) and ensures you don’t need any arcade skills to play.
- Karma chameleon: You’re free to commit crimes and act however you want in the game, but people and factions will remember what you did and treat you accordingly.
- New beginning: Although this is a sequel set 36 years after the original games, it requires no prior knowledge of the previous titles, which are now over a decade old.
About the Developer: Bethesda Softworks Best known for the epic The Elder Scrolls series of role-playing games, American developer and publisher Bethesda has created many other innovative games, including The Terminator: Future Shock--one of the first fully 3D first-person shooters--and a number of American sports sims.
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Extras.... November 3, 2008 F. Anderson (Germany) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
OK, since this is the collector's edition, I thought I would just summarize the extra items included and what I thought of them. 1) The metal lunch box is great, it is a bit smaller than a "real" lunchbox, with the height and with being about the same as a DVD/game case and the depth certainly enough to hold some lunch if you actually wanted to use it for that purpose. The art is nice, some of the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. clipart men around the outside and generally an art style that makes it look like just the sort of item you may find in-game. 2) Art Book - it is a little on the small side, I was expecting something a bit larger, but the quality is excellent. Nice thick paper with a glossy finish, and many many images. From concept art on the Washington settings to the character developments, it is a nice addition if you want to see a little more of the development process from an art POV. 3) Making of Disc - I'll be honest here, it is dull. I could not really be bothered with this, but to be fair it was the least interesting extra for me. It is distinctly possible that "making of" junkies will love it, but for me it was a miss. 4) Bobble Head - This was the main driver behind my purchase of the collector's edition and it is pretty much what I expected. It is a good size and looks really nice sitting on my desk. It is quite a bit glossier than I thought it would be and would have actually preferred a more matte finish. This is by far the coolest extra and I am sure the main driver in sales of this version of the game, if you are considering the collector's edition just to get the bobble head, you will be absolutely satisfied. So, my overall impression is that the bobble-head and lunchbox alone make this product worth the extra cost. The art book and making-of are nice, but ultimately forgettable. Bobble man will have a coveted place on your desk long after you have finished this game.
Well worth the money... November 1, 2008 J. R. Marnie (North East England) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
For the extras you get, its worth the extra money! As for the game itself, if you liked Oblivion or you like customisation and lengthy gameplay, you'll love this! Enough said!
The Added Extra's November 1, 2008 Daniel Atmore (North East Lincs) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Okay, Fallout 3 was very anticipated game for myself, given that oblivion was my most favourite game to date. Unfortunately my console failed the night before release, so this review is for the limited edition extra's. For starters the little lunchbox the whole product comes in is a very nice display item and personally I enjoy just looking at it. The artwork booklet included is a very nice enjoyable read and good looking and just builds up the suspense to play the game and can help you appreciate the game much more just by the end of the first page. The bobble head doll is quite possibly the part everyone wanted and is quite a nice little ornament which has some novelty value probably due to the nature of the game. The making of disc is more or less the same as other makign of's of games with the team going over the idea's characters and creation process. So to be honest I think the collector's edition of any game is an individuality choice, I like the extra's given with the game but sometimes it's similar to the halo 3 legendary package effect, where people seem to feel superior for paying more for the packaging of the game than the game itself.
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