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You are at the beginning of the guild.
I know there is guild wars which is an open world mmo game. Check it out, but that is the only game I know rated t for pc that is a like to assassin's creed and fallout.
To level up the Assassins Guild past rank 1 in "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" on Xbox 360, you need to recruit and train new assassins by completing various missions and side quests. Successfully completing these tasks will earn you experience points for the guild. Additionally, utilizing your assassins effectively during missions and ensuring they survive will contribute to leveling up the guild. As you progress, you can unlock new abilities and upgrades for your assassins, enhancing their effectiveness in the game.
If you mean you can buy 1 game or 3, buy those three (as all are great games), and once you'd played them all enough to get bored with them Fallout 3 will be cheaper. A net saving of your money and with plenty of gaming enjoyment.
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They are a criminal order of assassins, a split-off faction from the government sanctioned assassins guild, Morag Tong. They appear only when the Tribunal expansion is installed, and play a part in the beginning of the expansion's main quest.
It is in my personal top favorites along with Fallout, bioshock and call of duty.
Occasionally Fallout: New Vegas will freeze, but not as frequently as Fallout 3.
Fallout 3, Fallout 3: Game of The Year Edition, Fallout 3: Broken Steel/Operation Anchorage/Mothership Zeta/The Pit/Point Lookout
fallout 3 psp??????
There is no such place in fallout 3.
That's like saying, 'Should I buy a dog or an elephant?'. Fallout 3 is an FPS/RPG whereas AC2 is a third person Action/Adventure game. Fallout definatley has more replay value. AC2 is about a 20 hour piece then a dust collecter. Fallout is much more open and AC2 is more mission based. In short, Fallout 3 is like Mass Effect or Dragon Age Origins, (2 Bioware RPG coincidently) And Asassins Creed 2 is like GTAIV. The game is basically climbing buildings and such. AC2, fun, but Fallout 3 is more bang for your buck.