![]() ![]() Games claiming mature themes and moral choices tend to pimp the same binary selection: save the baby or eat the baby, two extremes with no grey area and the option to switch sides at the next opportunity. Two hundred years later, you escape Vault 101 and enter the wastelands of Washington DC in search of your missing father.įrom the moment you are born- very literally- through the glimpses of your childhood until breaking out into the badlands, Fallout 3 poses decisions that have real consequences in a time where gamers are allowed to have their cake and eat it too, and then have seconds. Regardless, in Fallout 3 your decisions matter, so choose wisely.Īs nuclear bombs rain down on America in the 1950s, a small percentage of the population take refuge in Vault-Tec shelters, leaving everyone else to die, mutate or barely survive in the shrouded fallout. That’s where I bought my slave companion, Clover. I could reunite him with his cousin, leave him to rot in the sun, or worse, sell him up at Paradise Falls as a slave worker. After locating and destroying the horde’s nest with the help of Doctor Lesko, who didn’t make it either, I’m now charged with finding a new home for orphan Bryan. His hometown was overrun with mutated beasts and sadly, his parents didn’t make it. Published in The Student, University of Edinburgh’s oldest student newspaper Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. ![]()
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