


Despite its age, Fallout 3 is a timeless classic that can still deliver a few surprises for both new and old fans alike.With a commonwealth filled with giant mutated bugs, zombie like ghouls, and waste landers that shoot first and ask questions later, it is best to arm yourself with the array of weapons Fallout 4 has to offer! From old fashioned revolvers and baseball bats to plasma guns that’ll turn that crazed switchblade wielding lunatic into a green pile of goo, you’re bound to find the weapon that’s right for you! The freedom to be almost anything is one of the hallmarks of a great RPG. Plenty of interesting archetypes exist that potentially allows the player to witness Fallout 3 in a completely different light. Although the options available may seem limited by today's standards, there's always a different way to play. The roleplaying aspect stands, unsurprisingly, at the core of the game's experience. Updated Augby Mark Hospodar: Even after thirteen years, the desire to revisit the nuclear carnage of Fallout 3 is still strong among fans. Players, however, can never go wrong with these archetypes as they venture through the wasteland. There is a myriad of different ways Fallout 3 can be played.

The good news is that there is no right or wrong answer. Outside of roleplaying, choosing a "build" will have a marked effect on how the gameplay is approached. One of the most important decisions a player must make occurs at the very start of the game. Players must ask themselves, just what kind of character do they want to be? Like any great RPG, Fallout 3 gives the player a remarkable amount of freedom to make their own choices. Despite its age, Fallout 3 is still a popular as well as revered game.
