Hands on with Fallout 3 plus interview
Filed under: PC Games, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360 | By: Mark
Posted on: August 6, 2008 | 2 Comments


We have found two great articles from Spong and PS3 Daily, Spong are giving you the full hands on with Fallout 3 and over at PS3 Daily they have some information about the Fallout 3 interview that took place with Greg Howson.
Spong started of their hands-on with Fallout 3 by saying that is was a swish hotel where there were journalists who were given access to play test an early Xbox 360 version of the amazing game Fallout 3 in London. They carry on to say that this game is part RPG and part FPS in implementation, Bethesda’s (of The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion fame) much heralded full 3D version of the PC classic.
We could go on and on about this game ourselves but we do not want to steal Spong’s thunder so please do give them a visit here and read the full hands-on review.
Now over at PS3 Daily they are reporting that Greg Howson from the Guardian recently had a round table interview with Fallout 3 project manager at Bethesda, Pete Hines. The interview proved to be interesting to say the least.
PS3 Daily highlighted the fact that Fallout 3 will not have online options and will only be a single player game, they also say that the Xbox 360 is the main platform for the game, in the interview the answer came back saying Microsoft Xbox 360 is their lead platform, but of course the PS3 and PC platforms will get the game. Read more over at PS3 Daily.
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@ Product Reviews
ANOTHER ARTICLE THAT QUOTES ANOTHER SITE. DO YOU WORK AND QUIT PIGGY-BACKING OF OTHER SITES’ HARD WORK!!!!
**Stop fanboyism; hang yourself**
so, the PS3 was the last console to get Oblivion, didn’t stop it being an amazing experience, that didn’t have online either.
i think too many dev’s get caught up with providing online gaming much to the detriment of the actual single player game. nice to see someone has the balls to create a game that doesn’t need online play to actually sell.