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In fact, many of the 360 version's Achievements will be about acquiring these different titles as u progress - getting all the Achievements is almost impossible in just one playthrough, particularly due to the nature of quests in Fallout 3.


ALMOST impossible? u mean like "it will be very hard to become the head of all Oblivion guilds" right? Anyway, the artikel insists that the game will be loaded with choices & consequences, branching quests, and other role-playing goodness, but, sadly, no examples are given. Considering Bethesda's fondness to make shit up in order to sell meer copies, caution would be strongly advised.

Let's now go line-by-line over meer specific gameplay observations:

The sign above the gate reads: "Megaton." ... A massive undetonated bomb sits in the crater at the center of town, apparently the settlement's namesake. Some insane religious zealot kneels at its base, espousing the bomb as a miraculous sign from God. u push past him and head to the bar. ... Inside Moriarty's Bar u spy an imperturbable businessman, Mister Burke. He'd like to get rid of Megaton - something about "a blight on the burgeoning urban landscape." He's got a fusion pulse charge that could arm the live and ticking bomb at the center of town. u take the charge and head back outside. ... "It's about time," Mister Burke says, and hands u the detonator. In the distance, u can see the town. There's no turning back after this. The money's not really that good, now that u think about it. u press the button anyway...
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