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Fallout Collection (PC DVD)

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Category: Video Games

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Format: DVD-ROM
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP
Genre: role-playing-games
Rating: To Be Announced
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Age: 11 - 18 years
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: WFC-DVD
EAN: 5016488113960
ASIN: B000FUD16A

Release Date: June 16, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Fallout:

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!

Fallout 2:

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.

Fallout Tactics:

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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5 out of 5 stars War, war never changes...   July 14, 2006
J. Kestner (Leipzig, Germany)
59 out of 61 found this review helpful

... who can't remember Ron Perlman voicing this shattering truth, once ago in a what now seems such a distant past?
I am sitting on four copies of Fallout and three of Fallout 2, all originals for sure. If have aquired them over the years, times because the disks got damaged (heresy!) and times because I lended them. Honestly, both games are that good.

Fallout - What can I say? Everyone who hasn't played it should do so now! It's dense atmosphere, intricate combat system, great character development and violence contribute to a short, but gritty journey into the wild, cruel heart of a mutated wasteland full of humanity's leftovers. And rats. A journey you will take many times and that will ultimately leave it's scars in your mind.

Fallout 2 - You are once again cast into the wastelands. This time, everything is bigger, badder and the world represents a logical evolution from what had happened some eighty years ago in the first Fallout. Things you will loathe, you will love, you will shoot and you will uncover, story and gameplay are at it's best. You won't find a more bizarre world of drugs, booze, violence and sex in a videogame. If only the AI of your comrades had been better...

Fallout Tactics - An entire game devoted to the famous Brotherhood of Steel?! It's gotta rock! Sadly... it doesn't. It's a mediocre squad-tactics game with a silly campaign pressed into the Fallout Universe to tight, having lost shape and showing dents and bruises everywhere. Very few fans like it, even less seem to have played it. Consider it a bonus and don't expect too much of it.

To sum it up, this DVD Compilation is a very nice offer for those who haven't played the first two installments.

But who doesn't owe these games already?



5 out of 5 stars Only cockroaches and Keith Richards survive nuclear winter   August 25, 2006
B. Ballard (UK)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

The Fallout series truly stands the test of time for its post-apocalyptic RPG/Strategy gaming. The "SPECIAL" character generation system offers great scope for customisation allowing the player to fine tune the protagonist to be successful at a range of skills from Big Guns and First Aid to Bartering and Gambling. You may find that you have to start over several times until you create a character that best suits the way you want to play the game but that's half the fun. The environments in all the games are very immersive. The dialogue is often witty with plenty of sci-fi references and gallows humour.

Fallout offers a rich experience for anyone who wants to try a solid RPG/Strategy game with a bit of grit and plenty of replay value.




4 out of 5 stars Flawed classic   December 7, 2008
Dan (UK)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The post nuclear world is fantastic with so much character and depth. The plot is good, the humour is dark and the combat is fine. It can be very addictive at times.

However too few sprites are used for the areas. Load up a game and you could be in one of a hundred different places. Some of the quests are unfair, or are timed so you can end up with a worse ending just because you enjoyed exploring, or have a stat reduced in certain fights that you win. If you don't mind replaying, using walkthroughs or enjoy the fact futility adds to the sense of doom its not a problem. I'm just warning you that its not all handed to you on a plate!

Some of you might consider my criticism of the graphics of an old game they love as wrong. However the first one was criticised heavily for it in reviews on release and the second one had no excuses for containing no engine improvements over the first.



5 out of 5 stars The Fallout Series are great!   August 2, 2008
Mr. Richard Thomas (United Kingdom)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

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.



5 out of 5 stars The best ever   February 27, 2007
C. Mannion (London, UK)
21 out of 24 found this review helpful

Ever since playing the original Fallout in the late 90s it became and still is the yardstick by which I judge all other RPGs. The post-nuclear world of Fallout is packed full of great details and genuine humour, the over arcing stories of both games would seem a little simplistic if summarised here but the shear number of side quests and possible random encounters quickly turn your story into an intricately weaved one.

Gameplay wise, almost everything about Fallout is spot on, the skills system is simple but versatile and allows all kinds of different characters to be created and developed, to take advantage of the several different approaches to working through the adventure. The turn based combat is the best suited to this type of RPG that I have seen. To many times in RPGs your character can be splatted if you don't click the mouse fast enough, no matter how highly skilled they are supposed to be in combat. The use of hexes, turns and action points probably sounds old fashioned but it works brilliantly and allows for thoughts other than blind panic to influence your actions. And is well worth it when you get your first critical-kill and rend your opponent's torso in half with a shotgun blast.

The 2D isometric graphics are obviously looking a little dated these days but they pack in a lot of detail and portray the atmosphere of the ruined earth well. Most importantly they don't fall foul of the usual problem in this type of game that essential items and interactive points in the environment are too difficult to see because of pernickity graphics. Everything is clear and as obvious as they should be, and all interactable items can be flagged up on screen with the hit of a button.

All in all, both Fallout and Fallout 2 are fun, engrossing and sprawling stories to play through. I'm sure they'll be regarded as milestones in PC RPGs and are at least notable as two of the rare, excellent non-D


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