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HaquaFan

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Fallout 3 [Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks]

Released In: 2008
Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action RPG

Ryona:
The game itself lacks the quality of a ryona game, like horrible damage voices, characters that look like a deformed donkey, and average outfits.
Where the game truly shines is the mods from the community. This article will take into account mods for fallout 3(some of the stuff can apply to Oblivion too cause it is also mod-able.

The actual gameplay basics:
- Characters have body parts that can be damaged(head, arms, legs, torso(I think?)). If the enemy hits one spot many times, that part of the body will be broken. If the head is broken, then you have the occasional blurry vision and eerie sounds.
- If your leg parts are broken, the character will limp.
- Characters do not have a hit animation, unless the torso part of the body that is broken is hit then there will be a chance your character will stagger. Also, when a body part is broken, your character will play a hurt animation depending on which body part it is.
- Mobs can consist of many things, humans, mutants, bugs, etc.
- Weapons that can be used against your character(and your enemies), laser weapons, rifle, machine gun, chain gun, some melee weapons.

Customization:
- Customizable body type, there are mods that improve the looks of your characters(hair, face, body).
- Customizable voice damages(if you have oggs (or wav but you have to convert them to ogg) formats, you can replace the in-game character voices with your custom voices or other voice packs that people made.)
- Wide range of costumes and armor(from modding communities, you can find armors of Samus Aran blue suit, Lightning's FFXIII suit, maid suit, and a bunch of others.)
- Gameplay can be modded, different monsters, different weapons, etc.

Images:


Ryona example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60CAlHF3XUk - melee block with weapon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgCJEMbEK9I - melee block with no weapon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C7aCK6CIUc - guns
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHYrhXiEvA4 - chaingun
 

onlinehero

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Thanks for the vidoes and article! BTW have you ever tried messing with console commands in Fallout 3? I wonder what will happen if you set enemy to have max strength and max handtohand combat skill, and set your character to have zero strenght and agility? If you ever have interest to try out, there are console commands setav [skillname] [number] and setav [ability] [number] that should do the trick.
 

HaquaFan

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Thanks for the vidoes and article! BTW have you ever tried messing with console commands in Fallout 3? I wonder what will happen if you set enemy to have max strength and max handtohand combat skill, and set your character to have zero strenght and agility? If you ever have interest to try out, there are console commands setav [skillname] [number] and setav [ability] [number] that should do the trick.

console doesn't pop up for me when I press ~ :<
 

HaquaFan

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Aug 19, 2011
I think you need to press the key below Esc, not sure though

Yeah, it's the "~" key, some websites said that some users have problem with opening up the console and I happen to be one of them. lol
I think the only thing that affects that much in fallout 3 is the endurance stat, which gives you more hp and more endurance to body parts.
I tried like a low lvl character, on very hard and had a super super mutant attack me with a giant club and it only pushes you back(you literally glide back, no animations) and do loads of damage. The melee mobs would just do like 25-40% of your hp instead of the usual 1-2%.
 

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