![]() Arguably, Fallout 3 was the biggest “shake-up” moment for a genre since the release of Grand Theft Auto III. Players were stunned by the sequel’s open-ended structure and myriad locations, communities, allies, and enemies. Hundreds upon hundreds of hours could be lost exploring the Fallout 3 universe, performing quests, uncovering secrets, raiding abandoned grocery stores, and doling out a solid dose of wasteland justice to the ne’er-do wells that reside within. While a little rough around the edges - to put it mildly - this tale of the trials and tribulations of traversing a post-apocalyptic wasteland completely wowed fans with its enormous map, cast of memorable characters, terrifying array of enemies, and bleak, blank, but compelling world. ![]() Originally released (to fevered anticipation) back in 2008, Fallout 3 was something of a watershed moment for the first-person RPG genre. ![]() ![]() Digital retail outlet Epic Games Store has revealed the identities of the next two games it will be offering up to its army of users free of charge - As of October 20, customers will be able to download both Bethesda’s genre-defining sequel Fallout 3 and Shiro Games’ cutesy RPG Evoland for a mighty zero dollars.
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