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"The White Frost has stripped humanity of its luxurious robes. All that's left are beasts that think only of eating and procreating."
"Sorry, I got lost in thought."
"How dare you persist in intruding upon our haven. You abandoned us long ago, what right do you have? We live humble lives, leave us be!"
"You shall obtain the Demon Soul... and a power that is beyond human imagination."
"This is our home. We have done no harm to you. Dear God, have mercy. Is not your abandonment of us punishment enough? How long must we weather this cruel fate? Cruel Lord... What more can you possibly take from us?"
"Mistakes, witcher- they can be deadly. Give my greetings to that young companion of yours. And now, have a nice time dying."
"Soul of the lost, withdrawn from its vessel."
"Die, shite-eater!"
"I'm an abso-fucking-lutely amazing poker player."
"You mother sucks dwarf's cock!"
"Take your precious Demon soul."
"Touch the demon inside me."
"Bloede arse. He got me."
"Odette Yustman - Amata Almodovar"
"Peter Gil - Augustus Autumn"
"Duncan Hood - Alphonse Almodovar (a.k.a. Vault 101 Overseer)"
"Kath Soucie - Laura / The Master"
"Liam Neeson - James (Dad)"
"Cree Summer - Tandi"
"Pamela Adlon (as Pamela Segall) - Nichole"
"Come here, Chosen One. There are things you should know."
"Tony Shalhoub (as Tony Shalub) - Aradesh"
"David Warner - Morpheus"
"Charlie Adler - Harold"
"Ron Perlman - Narrator"
"Frank Welker - Maxson"
"Malcolm McDowell - President John Henry Eden"
"Wes Johnson - Mr. Burke / Fawkes / Protectrons / Sentry Bots"
"Tress MacNeille - Jain"
"Tony Jay - The Lieutenant"
"Kenneth Mars (as Ken Mars) - Overseer"
"Keith David - Decker"
"Jim Cummings - Set / Gizmo / The Master"
"Brad Garrett - Harry"
"Richard Moll - Cabbot"
"Richard Dean Anderson - Mayor Killian Darkwater"
"Brian Fargo: One of the edicts from the original Fallout was that you could solve every problem either by brute force, by trying to charm them or by trying to sneak your way around. So, to take those three options and apply them to every possible scenario, I think that was a core tenet from a design perspective of what Fallout was supposed to be."
"Jeff Bennett - Loxley"
"Clancy Brown - Rhombus"
"War. War never changes. The Romans waged war to gather slaves and wealth. Spain built an empire from its lust for gold and territory. Hitler shaped a battered Germany into an economic superpower. But war never changes."
"CCH Pounder - Vree"
"You will be faced with many challenges throughout your lifetime, and the most difficult of these will be dealing with your fellow man. There will come a time when diplomacy and tact will prove to be useless and your hand must be raised instead."
"Aesthetically and aurally, Fallout 3 is amazing. The entire world is decrepit and properly nihilistic, the characters you encounter are simultaneously dirty and pretty and every sound -- from gunshots to the barking of attack dogs -- sounds simply fantastic."
"Erik Dellums - Three Dog"
"When the vault door rolls back and you step into the sun for the first time, the sense of awe and wonder as you gaze across the wasteland that was once the United States' capital is palpable. Life is absent where it isn't hanging on by a thread. Few buildings remain standing, most reduced to piles of rubble. In the distance you can see what was downtown Washington, D.C., a standing but wrecked Washington Monument dominates the skyline as the tallest remaining structure. You can already tell this game is going to be extraordinary. And then your thoughts turn to survival, just as they have for every other human; for every feral dog; for everything."
"The war did more than crumble the United States government and its infrastructure. It left behind a reminder of man's transgressions. The effects of radiation are felt everywhere, none more strongly than in the water. Thirst and desperation are constants in Fallout 3 and you won't know the true definition of either until you drink irradiated water from a toilet to gain a few health points. Water and food can heal you, but almost everything has been poisoned by radiation. You'll have to use medicine to manage the levels of radiation you take in from eating, drinking or wandering into hot zones, creating an unending give and take that underscores the struggle for survival that everyone you meet faces. Such pressure could make even a good man do bad things. For those who are already bad, it provides the excuse to do great evil and take advantage of the weak. You will have to decide where you fit in this world. If you want to be good, there are beggars to give water to and people that need a champion. If you want to be bad, well let's just say that you won't have any problem finding places to ruin lives. If you haven't figured it out yet, this is not a game for kids or anybody with a developing moral compass. Foul language is pervasive and that is often the smallest sin on screen. Fallout 3 shies away from sexual content and giving you the option to kill little kids, but that's about it. The world is filled with twisted people who do nasty things and you yourself are often presented with the option to perform terrible, terrible acts. Several times while playing as an evil character I found the situations so extreme and wholly wicked that I had trouble taking the low road."
"Superficially, the world that Bethesda has created for Fallout 3 seems like Oblivion with a Fallout paint job. It has that same go-anywhere-pick-up-anything freedom, but where Oblivion often felt sparse and desolate, Fallout 3's world is teeming with the sort of mangled life you'd expect from a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Even when roaming the barren wastelands outside major cities, you're never more than a few meters from a burned-out car or a knife-wielding raider. Yes, it's something we should expect from these open-world role-playing titles — yet it's done so well in Fallout 3 that it feels novel and immersive."
"Come on over here. I want to show you something. See that? It was your mother's favorite passage. It's from the Bible. Revelation 21:6. "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely." She always loved that."
"What about you? What kind of person are you going to be?"