This is a review of the Fallout 3. It is a nuclear war simulator, it start out showing you life in the vault. the nuclear war started and ended on a saturday, october 23, 2077, which forced people into metal homes underground.
What happened to lead up to the nuclear war. The geopolitical situation that led to the outbreak of the long-feared global nuclear war was prompted primarily by the onset of a worldwide energy crisis when the supplies of fossil-fuels, particularly petroleum, finally began to run out by the year 2050. This energy crisis was in part the result of the ever-increasing amounts of fossil-fuel required to power the fallout world's larger and less energy-efficient technologies when compared with those of our own world, due to their failure to develop miniaturized electronics and more advanced manufacturing materials. The result of this energy crisis was an increasing scramble by all of the advanced, industrialized nations to secure the few remaining supplies of untapped petroleum around the world. Ultimately, a series of military conflicts driven by this hunger for natural resources consumed the planet. The European commonwealth had reacted to the rapid raising of oil prices to unacceptably high levels by the Middle east's oil-rich states in 2052 by unleashing military action in that region of the world. This intervention ultimately resulted in the destruction of the isreali city of Tel Avivin December 2053 by a terrorist nuclear device and a limited nuclear exchange between the conflict's participants in 2054, the world's first since world war 2.
the aftermath of the nuclear war was that the entire world was destroyed in the process making people left alive badly affected by radiation. making them crazy and they become blood thirsty raiders. this makes not living in a vault hard. your character had the hard life of a courier and that is what the game is about
I think it is an amazing open world game and if you have never played it you are missing out.
What happened to lead up to the nuclear war. The geopolitical situation that led to the outbreak of the long-feared global nuclear war was prompted primarily by the onset of a worldwide energy crisis when the supplies of fossil-fuels, particularly petroleum, finally began to run out by the year 2050. This energy crisis was in part the result of the ever-increasing amounts of fossil-fuel required to power the fallout world's larger and less energy-efficient technologies when compared with those of our own world, due to their failure to develop miniaturized electronics and more advanced manufacturing materials. The result of this energy crisis was an increasing scramble by all of the advanced, industrialized nations to secure the few remaining supplies of untapped petroleum around the world. Ultimately, a series of military conflicts driven by this hunger for natural resources consumed the planet. The European commonwealth had reacted to the rapid raising of oil prices to unacceptably high levels by the Middle east's oil-rich states in 2052 by unleashing military action in that region of the world. This intervention ultimately resulted in the destruction of the isreali city of Tel Avivin December 2053 by a terrorist nuclear device and a limited nuclear exchange between the conflict's participants in 2054, the world's first since world war 2.
the aftermath of the nuclear war was that the entire world was destroyed in the process making people left alive badly affected by radiation. making them crazy and they become blood thirsty raiders. this makes not living in a vault hard. your character had the hard life of a courier and that is what the game is about
I think it is an amazing open world game and if you have never played it you are missing out.