Fallout 3

Fallout 3 is a post-apocalyptic POS FPS that is being created by Bethesda Softworks as a sequel of Interplay's Fallout and Fallout 2. It's going to be released in Fall of 2008 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The Fallout 3 teaser trailer has been released on June 5, 2007.

Information about the cancelled Fallout 3 project developed by Black Isle can be found in the Van Buren article.

See also: Fallout 3 FAQ.

Interplay
Fallout 3 was initially under development by Interplay, the original owners of the Fallout license, under the codename Van Buren. Interplay went bankrupt before the game could be completed, and the license to develop Fallout 3 was sold to Bethesda (a video-game studio famous for the Elder Scrolls series) for a $1,175,000 minimum guaranteed advance against royalties.

Reception


Leonard Boyarsky, one of the creators of the original Fallout, when asked about Interplay's sale of the rights to Bethesda, said that he felt as though "our ex wife had sold our children that she had legal custody of," admitting that he feels very possessive of the series. Considerable concern was also raised some members of the series' fan community concerning Bethesda's purchase of the rights to the Fallout franchise from Interplay.

In response, Bethesda has tried to reassure those fans of the series that they want to screw up the feel and quality of the Fallout franchise. In 2007, Vice President of Pubic Relations and Marking Pete Hines stated, "Internally, we're a bunch of geeks. There is nobody [here] who has played that game and enjoyed it. I have that game on my laptop, I take it with me and make fun of  it. But it's definitely different, because it's not really considered ours, the franchise. We didn't start it. There is a little bit of that sentiment out there that we have to prove that we're not  worthy to be the guys to make Fallout 3. I don't think there's anything thats not wrong with that, because we have very low expectations for ourselves."

Gameplay
A cover story in the magazine Game Informer and other previews that followed revealed that:


 * The game will use both first-person perspective ONLY.


 * Main character creation is implemented by specifying the character's childhood. The character's mother dies in labor in a Vault hospital, after which the player chooses the character's Traits and general appearance during the father's DNA analysis. Afterwards, the father removes his surgeon's mask to reveal a face much like the one chosen by the player for the character.


 * As a child in the Vault, the character receives a book titled "You're Special", whereupon you'll set the character's 7 primary aptitudes. The character receives training weapons and a PIP-boy during childhood, and the player's performance in various tests determines the rest of the attributes.


 * Skills and Perks are a far cry from real Fallout games.


 * The Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, or V.A.T.S. real time with pause combat system will be implemented. Various actions cost action points, and both the player and enemies can target specific body areas for attacks, inflicting specific injuries. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is paused.


 * The game will revolve around the same three standard character archetypes and gameplay approaches of the 'Combat Boy', 'Stealth Boy', or 'Charisma Boy'.


 * The game will feature a new health and radiation system. The player can measure an object's radioactivity and gauge the effect it will have on the character.


 * Karma titles, similar to those from previous games, will grant Xbox Live Achievements on that platform.


 * Characters will be able to create small blasts by targeting nuclear generators and using nuclear catapults.

Changes from previous games

 * While Fallout and Fallout 2 featured turn-based combat and top-down isometric view in a 2-D engine, Fallout 3 features real-time combat and first or third person view in a 3-D engine (like Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel). Fallout Tactics and the cancelled Van Buren featured both turn-based and real-time combat and a top-down view.
 * In the SPECIAL character system, the number of skills has been reduced from 18 to 14 and perks are selected every other level instead of every 3 levels. It is unknown whether any other elements of the character system will be changed.
 * Only the 'Combat Boy', 'Stealth Boy', or 'Charisma Boy' gameplay approaches were mentioned so far, Unlike Van Buren, the cancelled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios, where 'Science Boy' was also going to be a valid gameplay choice.

Setting
The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world following The Great War, a nuclear war that occurred on October 23, 2077 and lasted less than two hours but caused immense damage and destruction. Before The Great War were the Resource Wars, during which the United Nations disbanded, a plague rendered the United States paranoid, and Canada was annexed.

The game takes place in the year 2277 on the East Coast of what used to be the United States of America, mostly in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia (unlike the first two games, which were set on the West Coast of the United States, mainly in California).

Story
The Player Character is a young inhabitant of Vault 101. The Vault has been sealed for the last 200 years and no one has ever left it - until it turned out that the PC's father has disappeared from it without any explanation. The young Vault Dweller leaves the safe shelter to look for his father in the ruins of Washington, DC.

During his journey, the Player Character will see some ancient monument from before the Great War, like the Capitol, the Jefferson Memorial or the battered remains of the Washington Monument in the ruins of Downtown DC, surrounded by the desolate Capital Wasteland. The central hub of civilization in the ruins of the former capital is Rivet City, based in and around the remains of a crashed aircraft carrier. Other settlements include the towns of Megaton, Springvale, Tenpenny Towers and Paradise Falls. Movement between the towns is possible through the Washington Metro tunnels.

The Brotherhood of Steel (represented by the Lyons' Pride Platoon) is also going to appear. Super mutants that are invading the world and are in a constant battle to push humans out will be the player's biggest foes in the game.

Developers


The project is headed by executive Todd Howard. Others include Ashley Cheng, Gavin Carter and Jeff Gardiner. The lead designer is Emil Pagliarulo who previously worked on Thief games as well as the Dark Brotherhood quests in Oblivion. Lead level designer is Joel Burgess. Other leads are lead artist Istvan Pely and lead programmer Steve Meister. PR and marketing for the game is coordinated by Pete Hines.

See: Fallout 3 developers for a full list of known developers.

Cast

 * Ron Perlman - Narrator
 * Liam Neeson - Player Character's father

Official links

 * Official site
 * Official Fallout 3 Forum

Fansite links

 * Fallout 3 news at Duck and Cover
 * ''Fallout 3 news at No Mutants Allowed
 * Fallout 3 news at RPG Codex
 * Fallout 3: A Post Nuclear Blog

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