But underneath it is a slightly underwhelming RPG, based more than anything on Nintendo's Mario & Luigi handheld series, where progression through multiple
quest lines amounts to little more than following arrows around a (beautiful, funny, interactive) overworld.
Not exact matches
You can plough straight through the main
quest line, explore anywhere you want in the large expanse of wasteland; dotted with old farms buildings, makeshift settlements, abandoned mines, and waste dumps or pick up any of the huge
amount of side
quests that will help fill out the storyline, not to mention your pockets.
Fallout 3 has an amazing story
line, huge
amount of side
quests and missions and many possibilities thanks to a smart system that rewards you and penalises you depending on how you select your upgrades and attributes and also, the PipBoy 3000 is a great addition to managing those character stats.
Quests all contain something along the
lines of kill «x»
amount of enemies or collect «y»
amount of items; it does get repetitive.