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Thì thử xem FO 2 thế nào rồi tới FO 3 hẵng đánh giá tiếp, bác nào cho em cái link down, đừng nghĩ con gái ko chơi được game, em thì cái j cũng chơi được
mà chính FO 3 cũng có lối chơi tự do phóng khoáng đấy thôi, trong 1 bản đồ rộng lớn tương tác cao, diễn biến thay đổi với hơn 200 kết thúc, ko đang ghi nhận hay sao
Thêm nữa cái hình ảnh Pipboy có liên quan thế nào đến game nhỉ?![]()
đồng ý ! nếu mà nó làm ra 1 game FO3 giống 1 game FO 2 đảm bảo chỉ có dân fan chơi còn new customer thì chưa chắc! đồng ý là FO3 nó khác quá nhiều so với dòng FO nhưng mình ủng hộ đường lối của bathesda ! công nhận đây là 1 trong những FPS hay nhất trong năm mà mình chơi :'> !
hay chỉ bắn bắn và bắn ??Tôi chưa chơi FO3 nên không biết FO3 có Easter Eggs giống như FO2 không, nếu không có là lại thua thêm 1 điểm nữa rồi. Vì Easter Eggs góp phần không nhỏ đến tính thú vị của FO2 , máu me đấy nhưng cũng cực kì funny. À còn cả Dialog của Random NPC nữa chứ, vui nhất là mặc Power Armor vào New Reno rồi nc với bọn gái điếm, FO3 có khônghay chỉ bắn bắn và bắn ??
.[edit] Bethesda Ruin: There are ruins of Bethesda's office buildings overrun by Raiders. Bethesda Softworks is the company that made Fallout 3. However, this is easily explained, as the company is located in Rockville, MD, a suburb of Washington, DC.
Harold: The character Harold from Fallout 1 and 2 is back once again but Bob,the name for the tree on his head, has grown very rapidly and taken root in the Oasis of Capital Wasteland. He wishes for death now and it's up to the player to fulfill his wish.
Occam's Razor: One of the melee weapons called "Occam's Razor" is reference to the theory of William Ockham. His theory called Occam's Razor, boils down to "All other things being equal, the solution that makes the fewest assumptions is the best." In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selecting the theory that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest entities. It is in this sense that Occam's razor is usually understood. Or, "all things being equal, the simplest explanation is usually right."
Farragut: One of the settlements is Farragut West, which is reference to a station on Washington DC's metro system. It is also the name of NPC Lucien Lachance's Hideout in Oblivion (Fort Farragut).
U.F.O: North of Minfield is an area "Theta Transmission", exploring the area will result in the discovery of a crashed alien space ship. The aliens body can be found near the ship along with the extremely powerful alien blaster which can be used as a weapon as well as ammo for the weapon.
Raven Rock: It's also a mining village back in The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, the Bloodmoon expansion. However, it is likely a coincidence, since the Raven Rock Mountain Complex is a real-world government complex.
Dogmeat: A homage to Fallout 1 & 2, Dogmeat is named after a similar NPC canine character in both games. You can choose to rescue him or not. Dogmeat can be sent to scavenge for food or items, but you must be cautious, as he cannot be revived if killed.
Mr. Burke: William Burke references a serial killer who killed at least 15 people in Scotland in the 1820's
Lunchboxes: These Lunchboxes are actually available from the Collector's and Survival editions of the game, and can be made into an explosive. It isn't recommended that you turn your Lunchbox into an explosive in reality - that would be illegal in most countries and a waste of a perfectly good Collector's item.
Fear Factory Lyrics: In the main quest mission "Galaxy News Radio", you must go to the Museum of Technology. When you access the terminal in the northwest corner near the entrance, the first log entry dated 20770103 ends with "After a complete cleanup on the mainframe's core, I am happy to announce that the infection has been removed... the soul of this machine has improved. - B. Bell, Research Lead" This is a reference to the Fear Factory song, "Archetype", in which vocalist Burton C. Bell repeats the refrain "The infection has been removed, the soul of this machine has improved." This is evidenced by the fact that the mainframe is called the "Archetype Model FF06", Archetype being the album name, FF being Fear Factory, and 06 being the album number. Vocalist Burton C. Bell's name can also be abbreviated to B. Bell, to match the researcher's name in the terminal.
Lucy: In the town "Little Lamplight" the doctor, Lucy, is a reference to the character "Lucy" in the Charlie Brown comic strips and cartoons. Inside of the clinic where she is located, a sign reading "The Doctor is in" can be found, which was often seen on Lucy's stand in the series.
President Eden: During one of President Eden's radio broadcasts, he utters the phrase "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." While the quote originally comes from Thomas Jefferson, it was also prominently said by Admiral Tolwyn in Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. Malcolm McDowell plays the part of both characters.
V For Vendetta/Guy Fawkes: In vault 87, a character named Fawkes is trapped in cell 5. V was imprisoned in cell 5 (or V) until November 5th in V For Vendetta when he was burned to the point most of his facial features were no long recognizable. Also, his name is a tip to Guy Fawkes who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament on November 4th then hung and burned on the 5th, and is the basis for V for Vendetta. That is also one of the ideals V holds close, which he in the end he accomplishes blowing up Parliament but not before his death.
Rick Rubin: In Vault 92, the vault used for music preservation, the name of the overseer is Richard Rubin. This can be found while looking into the computer files. Rick Rubin is a real life music producer.
Lost: In Megaton, if you talk to Maggie with the Child at Heart perk, you can get a code to a safe. The code is 15, 16, 23, 42, which is also part of a reoccurring chain of numbers in the television show, Lost.
Doom & Fallout 2: One of the feral ghouls drops a Blue Key Card like the demons in the Doom video games another drops a Red....I haven't found a yellow one yet. This is also an Easter Egg to Fallout 2 where you must find a Red Blue and Yellow Key Card to have full access to the reactor in gecko which is inhabited only by Ghouls. One of the notable ones is Harold who appears in Fallout 3 also
Dracula: Lucy West, the woman who kicks off the Blood Ties quest is probably a reference to Lucy Westenra, Mina Murry's friend in Bram Stoker's Dracula who's turned into a vampire and then staked by Van Helsing. The vampires choose to stay out of the sun much like movie versions of Dracula do.
Jericho: Jericho the mercenary in Megaton is probably a reference to the post apocalyptic television series of the same name.
Back to the Future: Butch DeLoria seems to be a clone of the past version of Biff. Further DeLoria is probably a reference to the DeLorian, the car used as a basis for the time machine.
Blade Runner: Chief Harkness in Rivet city is a reference to the movie Blade Runner. The title of his quest is "The Replicated Man". Fans of the Blade Runner movie can see obvious parallels within the quest.
H.P.Lovecraft's Dunwich HorrorI: n the extreme southwest of the world map you can find "the Dunwich Building,, which once housed the offices of a pretty innocuous company (Dunwich Drilling, a manufacturer of industrial mining and drilling machines). This is possibly the single "creepiest" or "spookiest" location in the game, as the ruins now form a very dark, chaotic three dimensional maze absolutely chock-full of feral ghouls. The personal logs you find here and an object you find at the very end of the maze form a definite reference to Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos/setting. The name of the location itself is a direct reference to Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror.
Transformers: When following Liberty Prime to the Memorial in the first part of the quest Take it Back!, the robot Liberty Prime can be heard shouting "Freedom is the sovereign right of all Americans", a direct reference to Optimus Primes's famous quote, "Freedom is the right of all sentient beings".
Fallout 1 Reference
There is an obvious reference to Fallout 1 located on the diner bulletin board in Vault 101. A notice states: "Wednesday is Bingo Night in the Diner. First prize: A weeks supply of water rations!" The ball in the center has the number 13 on it. In Fallout 1, the Vault Dweller had to leave the vault in the hopes of repairing Vault 13's water supply.
Serenity: After the Dweller completes the Galaxy News Radio quest, Three Dog says"Can't Stop The Signal". This is a reference to the movie 'Serenity'. In the movie Mr. Universe says this a few times.
Star Trek: VoyagerSawbones, the medical robot in the B Ring of The Citadel greets you with the phrase "Please state the nature of the medical emergency"; a phrase used by popular character The Doctor of Star Trek: Voyager.
Harry Potter: In Little Lamplight if you search around enough you will find a generic Little Lampligher who will bear close resemblance to a popular book character. Toting a pair of round glasses and a white and red striped shirt, you will find Harry Potter.