Although geographically smaller than Morrowind and Oblivion Fallout 3 offers players still enough space to stand out and to run along and discovering all about a lot. Towns, settlements, deposits and seemingly deserted houses are spread around the wasteland called area that we have to explore after leaving the protective bunker Vault 101. Everything we see is also walkable.
Turned to dust grasses, nuclear contaminated rivers, highways that have lost their meaning and built from civilization remains cities can be either from the 1st or 3rd person perspective explore. The landscapes in between recall this in parts more to the older Morrowind, Oblivion than. For this sense also contributes to the soundtrack, which significantly recycled partly to Morrowindsoundtrack. That's not bad. The quiet, beautiful melodies harmoniously fit the atmosphere of gleaming bright sunlight during the day, as well as the night sky. But it still remains clear of Morrowindsoundtrack.
Graphically varies Fallout 3 between the two predecessors. Some ground textures seem to be older style, while some shiny asphalt and many trees and houses structures appear (not all) to come from younger developers days. Total makes Fallout 3 but a graphically good to very good impression.
What can the developers of Bethesda is, undoubtedly write nested stories. Already the first orders of the story about the search for the missing father send us from pillar to post and let us ever deeper into the world and immerse the stories of its inhabitants. Discussions with the humans and mutants of Fallout 3, although significantly shorter than in the previous games, active and feel real. Although the graphics of the characters is not completely up to date and the movements look partly wooden, you catch this is that you can not only play, but mitlebt.
Fallout 3 is an RPG that is both geographically (underground shafts, caves ...), as well as in terms of experience and character development goes in depth and takes a while until it plays smoothly. You are rewarded with a post-nuclear adventure, the very long and busy probably just fun.
PS Although Brutaltät is not quite as a matter of priority, as announced in some media, but it comes at times quite bloody to the point. A classification from 18 is fully justified.