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Fallout 3 Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide


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Manufacturer: Prima Games
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 794
EAN: 9780761559979
ISBN: 0761559973
Label: Prima Games
Number Of Pages: 496
Publication Date: 2008-10-28
Publisher: Prima Games
Release Date: 2008-10-28

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Editorial Reviews:

• Exclusive Collector's Edition content! Get a view behind the scenes into the creation of the most anticipated game of the year!
• A gigantic tour of the Capital Wasteland with over 100 maps showing nearly every area in the game.
• Every major ammo and health cache, Bobblehead, Skill Book, Unique Weapon, Weapon Schematic, Mini Nuke, and more!
• Expert tactical advice on utilizing V.A.T.S. combat techniques, how best to allocate your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. abilities, plus which skills to pick as your adventure progresses.
• Examples for creating different types of characters, from heavy-weapon specialists to stealthy lockpicking pros.
• Multiple tactics and tips for every Main, Miscellaneous, and Freeform quest, including exhaustive notes on every single activity you can attempt, anywhere in the game.
• Flowcharts and every major Karmic choice detail exactly where your decisions lead. Plus: All you need to know about completing all endings.
• Giant map poster to guide you through the Wasteland!
• Rugged Hardcover edition for extra survivability.





User Comments about the Fallout 3 Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide

The guide is a little confusing to some people at first, with the guide being separated into chapters going from Character Creation to The Main Quest to Side Quests to an Entire Run Though of EVERY SPOT IN THE GAME then the Appendix and finally the Extras section.The way this is structured means, for example, when reaching the town of Megaton, you will have to read one chapter to do the main quest there, then the next chapter to do the major side missions, then the next chapter to read about all the secrets and such available in the city. This is a wonderful guide. Makes sense logically but confuses some people here and there.Oh and the Extras section is awesome. I never use game guides, but I figured I would give this a shot because of the nature of Fallout 3, and I'm very happy I did. Long, informative, and it shows you EVERYTHING you need to know to surviving Fallout 3. The book feels and looks great, and the fold out poster map is HUGE. It shows a lot of concept art in the game so if you didn't get the special editions, you can still see some cool concept work and developer commentary.Overall a great guide that greatly informs you of everything you need to know in the content rich universe of Fallout.



The most obvious difference that I found regards the Barkskin perk. Every town and location is listed in the guide's giant index, but instead going by alphabetical order, the locations are grouped by zones on the world map. These diagrams are usually enough to help you find your way in a quest, but the book also provides lengthy text directions for navigating through the levels along with lists of loot that you should look out for in each area. It also goes over S.P.E.C.I.A.L. If you needed to quickly know the page number for the Vault 101 section, you would have to know that it's in Zone 8 or you would have to search the giant index line-by-line until you find it.Since this guide was written and published before the game was released, there are a few things that are wrong.


Outskirts". It's a must-have for any Fallout fan. This official collectors' guide looks like it's a weathered book straight out of the Fallout universe. At first, I was a little worried about the paper tearing easily, but I no longer think that's an issue. There's an incredible amount of content hidden away in Fallout 3 so having this guide means that you won't miss out on anything in the game. The hardcover is a nice touch, and the paper on which the guide is printed has held up against two and a half weeks of heavy use. For example, in the index, you would find Vault 101 listed under the section called "Zone 8: Southern Plains and D.C.


The guide starts with detailed tables of weapons, armor and enemy stats. Sections that could affect your in-game karma level are clearly labeled with angel or devil icons so you can find what you need at a glance.There's no denying that there is a TON of useful information in this guide book, but unfortunately, the organization makes it a bit difficult to use. and skills in detail, giving advice and which skills would actually be the most helpful in the game. The paper is the same kind that you would find in most paperback novels, but maybe a bit heavier.The content is very in-depth with diagrams and charts for just about everything you need to know about. There is a comprehensive guide detailing all of the perks and gives advice on which combination of perks would work well for different types of characters.For each quest, the author gives an excellent tree diagram showing you the various paths and the rewards and consequences to which they lead. The guide says that it gives you Damage Resistance +10% and Endurance +1, however, in the final version of the game, the perk only gives you +5% Damage Resistance.Despite the organizational issues and a few errors, this guide is an excellent companion to the game.


Very cool guide, awesome artwork and design job. My only complaint is the bind of the boom comes to far out and it's hard to read some words close to the spine.Overall great guide.



I am walking around with a fist's of wrath ninja and it is so much fun. Have everything you need to wade into the wastes, and more. Great book. CHaracter creation suggestions are very helpful. Great Job Prima.



Takes the complex world of Fallout 3, and makes it accessible, lots of helpful advise and explainations. Fallout 3