I mean, it seems as if there isn't much. (Then again, I pretty much overlooked most of the game because everything seems like junk, and I don't like exploring in it like I do in Oblivion. I never once went into a subway station, sewer, or place that I didn't 'have' to go into for a quest in Fallout 3.) Like I said, I just don't like the looks of Fallout 3 and the whole, deserty feel.. It had a big part on why I would choose Oblivion over it. Overall though, I've spent probably 4-5 times the hours on Oblivion than I have Fallout 3. And I played Oblivion first, which might add another reason why I prefer it. You know, the whole subconscious mind becoming comfortable and familiar with something and what not.
I'd probably be more happy in the world of Pandora from Avatar (The movie) than that of The Book of Eli.
Eh.. Too lazy.
But this has inspired me to go back and try to beat the expansions in Fallout 3. That or go play around in Oblivion.






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