No, fallout nv doesnot continue the story of falllout 3. Instead it has another great story. Fallout nvs story is that you get shot in the good springs cemetery benny who is a high social leveled guy who stays at the tops. In the entire story you try to track down Benny and his gang.you have many options of who to trust.one of my favorite ways is to go w/ the ncr and reunite them with the boomers,brotherhood of steel,and the groups of new vegas strip including the kings from freeside.from the fallout 3 game they did bring back the brotherhood of steel.they are hiiden ubderground in bunkers. thats my answer and i hope it helps you.
No, When you complete both Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas you are not able to free roam the wasteland.
If you mean after you have finished the main quest line then no you have to load a previous save.
I recommend Fallout 4
You access the Broken Steel content by completing the main game. Instead of the original ending, you will continue on to a new part of the story.
Yes and no; That is, not directly. If you complete the final main story mission, the game ends. However, if you do that, you can restart from the last savepoint, not complete the final mission, and continue the game as you wish.
yes, you must download the "Broken Steel" add-on for the game. you will then continue your journey and be able to do quest you previously didn't have time for before.
No, they help a bit with some of the back story and give some basis for the environment in fallout 3, but the story lines are very separate. Not to mention the gameplay is very different (top-down 2d rpg on a rather old engine) and possibly not attractive to the same audience as fallout 3.
Skyrim was developed by the same team that created Fallout 3 and Oblivion before that. The Fallout series was first developed by Interplay - they brought out Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics. Fallout 3 was developed by Bethesda, however, Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, and published by Bethesda.
Yes. The 'Broken Steel' expansion for Fallout 3 continues the story from where the base game left off, and allows for a 'sandbox' ending, meaning that the player may still continue to explore the game world even after the all quests have been completed.
If there was ever a movie that came close, it would be The Book Of Eli. The wastelands looked too similar and the story of the "blinding flash of light" seemed like 20 years after an explosion, where as Fallout 3 is 200 years later. There have been a number of other post-apocalyptic movies which either are loosely related to (and probably denied as being such) or remarkable similar in style and story.
well it all depends on what you like, for example: fallout 3 is arpg were you travel between a waste land with many add on quests while halo 3 is a 1st person shooter with downloadable content like maps for online or campaign i would highly recommend halo 3 if you have xbox live
The NCR rose to power over the course of the last few Fallout games. They have chosen the two headed bear as their symbol and believe strongly in democracy. They seek to emulate the way of life before the Apocalypse. They have expanded into the Mojave to continue their expansion and search for the resources required to fuel their way of life