Fallout 3 wasteland gameplay
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Published 1 September, 2008 Duration 3:57
A stroll though the Wastelands, Fallout's far from picturesque countryside. Here, we meet the Mirelurks, the post-apocalyptic equivalent of mudcrabs, and see just how effective bottlecap mines can be against a giant scorpion.
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i cant believe they actually reprised the mudcrab idea... (must be an in-joke)
The landscapes are truly spectacular sometimes, they seem to have studied post nagasaki bomb photos and got a particularly stunning but disturbing washed out look.
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