

Indeed, the ending is enough to turn all saints into rogues.Īnyway, you will at some of the last stages of the main quest have gotten a new companion: Fawkes, a super-super mutant that you befriended when you liberated him from the hands of The Enclave. Heck, you probably couldn't care less anymore about this so-called main quest and it's do goody flavours, shooting every NPC on sight that dares talk about it. I'm sure you've also decided at that point never to end the last quest again. By not allowing you to play on after the final sequence, many of you will in all probability have defiantly reloaded one of your last savegames while mumbling something akin to "FUCK YOU". There will be a lot of you who've finished the game and then fell into a firey pit of despair as you've realized the people at Bethesda shoved a definite ending down your throat. As such, it isn't even a quest at all, but something very odd, interesting and even disturbing at some point. You won't find this quest in any walkthroughs, as the incident happened during my game only last night. Today I will briefly take you through The Rivet City Market Tragedy. Suffice it to say that Fallout 3 is an excellent, addictive kind of RPG that everyone should fall instantly in love with, even though the ending is 100% crap (and 100% crap is an understatement, those responsible for this ending should be fired instantly at Bethesda). Ok, so this is not going to be a review of Fallout 3 of some sorts, yet will probably contain some spoilers for those who have not yet played the game but are going to.
