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Fallout 1 / Fallout 2 Bundle (Jewel Case)

Fallout 1 / Fallout 2 Bundle (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutely great games
Review: Hey guys, where can you find a better deal than this? Two amazing games together for ...bucks! And believe me, you will not regret. I recommend to play Fallout 1 first. It's relatively short, but the story is beautiful. Fallout 2 is a game you can spend months on. The NPCs are cool, there're more weapons, more side quests, dialogues are funny. It's just a fantastic game that every RPG gamer should have.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not that great
Review: The game is fun to play but has gliches, such as characters that block your exit of a room. Great game that needs a little fine tuning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Waste Not, Want Not: ¿Fallout¿ a complete gaming experience
Review: Produced by Brian Fargo and driven by lead programmer Tim Cain, "Fallout" is a gem in Interplay's already prestigious game crown. More than another role-playing game, "Fallout" is a return to the roots of this company. It is the descendent in spirit and theme to Fargo's own 1988 Commodore/Apple classic "Wasteland". In that game, powered by Fargo's "Bard's Tale", players explored a post-nuclear world, trying to bring order and hope to the chaos.

In revisiting one of Interplay's earliest and most famous successes, Fargo and Cain pull out all the stops, inventing an interface and graphics engine that would serve as a basis for Interplay's biggest game yet to come: "Baldur's Gate". The story of "Fallout", as is the standard with most RPG's, starts small with the protagonist leaving his Vault, an advanced long-term fallout shelter, in search of technology needed to sustain the facility. From there, he or she is drawn into a world ravaged by holocaust, where not all hope has died but neither are all dangers past.

Completing the game experience is the richness of this future, from the smallest details in the buildings, to books and documents that paint the stories of this time, to well-written NPC's who are, in many cases, voiced by first-rate talent. Most appealing is a retro-sensibility to both the look and feel of the world, a slick move that gives the game a contemporary spin on the 20th Century's nuclear politics. The production value shows through in every aspect of the game. For either the casual or hardcore gamer, this game, now available bundled with its equally impressive sequel "Fallout 2", is well worth investing your time and money in. From "Wasteland" to "Fallout", Fargo proves that you can go home again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fallout Blindness
Review: This is by far the worst game I ever started to play. I felt my way through total darkness in vault 13 killing all the rats and hoping things would get better. I then felt my way through Shady Sands killing all the scorpions ( in total darkness) hoping things would get better. I then felt my way around in vault 15 ( in total darkness) trying to find the elevator and decided this game was not for me. Spending hours feeling my way around in the dark trying to find places and things while fighting rats and scorpions is not my idea of fun.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Game, but not great
Review: Both of these games are adictive at first, but lack much substance. the constant one way aproach and short length of the game makes it a little dull after a while. Peronaly I think the ripped off the RIFTS RPG series. RIFTS is also post nuclear apocolyptic, and the Enclave and Brotherhood of Steel resemble the RIFTS' Coalition. At first the game is so adictive that you cant stop playing and after you beat it you put it up and never play it again. Good game, but not great

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review
Review: Fallout is a really fun game. The clame that there is grafic sex is a distortion. There is graphic sextual language, (which can be avoided by use of the language filter option), but no graphic sex. there is a similar control for violence. [...]the games spectacular plot, excellent characters, and hilarious political satire. Did I mention the game has great easter eggs? [...]

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exellent GAME
Review: I'ts The BEST GAME I ever playd. The game has meny possybilites, because I can choose if I'am Bad or good and the game depends on it.There are great effects and the game has a intresting story. (I LIKE IT) There are many skills,weapons,armors,characters ,quest and I can choose if I make it or not,not like the other games where I MUST COMPLETE the guest to go on. But fev things are unreal,for example when I speak to some one and he needs money to pay someone (200).Then I end the confession and put (100000) in his pocet and I speak to him again. And he says the same thing that he has no money. I think that some one should contact the makers and say FIX IT. I'm 19 years old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2 in one!
Review: Make sure to play Fallout 1 before you start on Fallout 2. Also, read the book and understand everything before you play or else you'll get really frustrated and stop. BUT DON'T STOP! keep playing and love it, as everyone should! It is, er, they are great games and I am glad that I looked on that shelf and said: "hmmm, whats this game?"(me) "Just hurry up and get it, boyo,"(my dad) and that lead me all the way to Fallout tactics, the next in the line of Fallout games. Really good story and great RPG character developement. Get it and have fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must get...
Review: I've never played Fallout 1, but I loved Fallout 2, and I can tell you, it is a GREAT RPG.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's Like Heaven, Except Sinners Get In Too
Review: These two games are in my opinion synonymous with good, great, wonderful, amazing,...but just as much fun. In Fallout 1 you get the joy of wearing a wire, having man's best friend as a companion, blowing up a military base, working for sleazy casino owners, gambling, a prostitute, large array of weapons, a storyline that's simple and fun, good voice acting, superb characters, a lot of items, and Bloody Mess. The bad parts of it are the NPCs...they just don't...they're not that controllable and will do things you don't agree with. But in Fallout 2 that's all solved it has a lot of F1 and a lot more. You can live out your Godfather fantasy in New Reno, You can become a slaver, adult film star, and a lot more. There’s a lot more locales and new characters and Harold! The lovable mutant from F1, and he has a buddy growing out of his head. So buy this and be amazed


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