Fallout 3is, unsurprisingly, a continuation of theFalloutseries, originally developed by RPG veterans, Black Isle.

But Im confident the overwhelming majority of players will love whats on offer here.

Youre also shown basic combat, and character interaction.

Eventually youre nineteen, and something has gone horribly wrong n the vault.

Your dad has left, somehow, for reasons unknown, and guards are looking for you.

Your only option is to escape into the great, wide world of the Capital Wasteland, Washington DC.

Comparisons toOblivionare inevitable and unavoidable.

Bethesdas previous classic was so good though, that this certainly is no hindrance.

One of the biggest changes is combat, and the inclusion of the V.A.T.S system.

When used, it stops the action and superimposes a digital targeting system onscreen.

One of the most tweaked elements lies with character advancement.

You then also get to choose a new or higher level perk.

This gives meaning to the reams of seemingly mundane items found throughout the world.

One of the major high points ofOblivionwas the quest structure.

There were a staggering amount of quests and side quests to take part in.

Youll make moral choices too.

If I had the casting vote, this really would be Game of the Year nuff said.

Rating:

5 out of 5