Fallout Collection (PC DVD)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #521 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Avanquest Software
- Released on: 2006-06-16
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .45 pounds
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Manufacturer's Description
Will your character stand up to the post-nuclear test?
The world has been blown into a permanent nuclear winter following World War III. The H2O system, however, is in danger of contamination and now someone needs to venture out from Vault 13. That someone is you!
SEQUEL TO THE RPG OF THE YEAR
It's been 80 long years since your ancestor, the Vault Dweller trod across the wastelands. As you now search for the Garden of Eden Creation Kit to save your primitive village, tough choices and even tougher consequences await you.
BE PREPARED! GET TACTICAL!
A post-nuclear wasteland, fierce and lawless, is all that remains of the world. Survivors band together in hopes to survive the hordes of bandits, mutants and radioactive animals that freely roam the land. The Brotherhood of Steel wants YOU!
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Customer Reviews
Fallout is probably the best computer role playing game ever made!
Fallout is not perfect, what is, but it's definitely in the top three role playing games of all time. Personally I, and many others, would put it in the top slot. What makes it so good is that it can be played in many different ways with many different type of characters. You can decide what kind of role you wish to play, and the game will not force you to solve every problem by killing things regardless. (which the majority of RPG's do) The world is well fleshed out and internally consistent which gives an incredible atmosphere. With many different ways to play and choices to make it's a very replayable game.
It can take a bit of acclimatising to, as it's not just an ego massager like many modern games, so stick with it for a bit because the game you'll experience will be worth it once you get going.
Fallout 2 is bigger and sillier at times, but does retain a lot of the good points of the original. I've never played tactics, but it's a spin off in the same universe so don't expect another RPG there.
The greatest role-playing game of all time
Two games you simply MUST play- Fallout 1 & 2 are the greatest role-playing games ever- the best games I have ever played, with amazing replay value. I have been through both games repeatedly and have now lost count- they are both dated now but the atmosphere is so intoxicating. The freedom of choice is captivating- such an open world and so many different choices to make, you will be immersed. Great characters, great stories, amazing game play- buy it, but it now for these games are true classics. 10 years on since I originally played fallout and I am currently replaying it ONCE AGAIN and still thoroughly enjoy it. Fallout 2 is so vast and fun it's hard to imagine these games ever being surpassed in their genre- it is yet to happen.
The Fallout Series are great!
I actually bought this package over a year ago and forgot to leave a response (oops).
But it is a remarkable package!
Fallout 1 has to be my favourite out of the whole package, it must be said it is a fascinating game!
It has crude and sometimes sick humour, but that's exactly what i love about this game, it's hilarious.
Fallout 2 is ok, i'm finding it a bit slow to start with (unless you're not meant to use guns at all in it....) but still a good game.
The Brotherhood of Steel game is all right.
It has taken quite a bit of slating from the hardcore fans, but it does what it intended to do.
Make a squad based Brotherhood of Steel game.
It didn't do it as well as i had expected, but hey, see it as a "bonus game" to Fallout 1 and 2.
There was only one problem that i did find (might be my system however).
When i run this game on Windows XP (even after changing properties to Windows 95) it would only play on a very small section in the centre of my scree, with the rest blanked out.
You know, like when you see a widescreen film and it has those black strips?
So if anyone has any suggestions on how to fix this, i'll be glad to take them.
I would recommend this game to all RPG fans, veteran Fallout players (you know who you are!) and people who love games because of their humour.



