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Fall Out 3: Fascinating Game Tips
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Fallout 3 by Bethesda Softworks shows a fierce character development method coupled with superb graphics, an interesting story and a fascinating group of mutant monsters for you to shoot and blast your way through. The streets of DC can be a difficult place for unsuspecting warriors. Here are some game tips for you which will help you all the way.
Follow the VATS way: Use the VATS system in your fighting. This will assist you when you are taking on tough monsters or when your ammo level is low. The system lets you finish your enemy off quickly and with little ammo at your stock. Always try for the head to initiate maximum damage. Or else, you could also shoot the enemy's legs to make him crouch down and then end his life with a melle arsenal.
Reload your weapon : Reload the assault and energy arsenals quite often. These can intake ammo faster and you don't want to run out of gas in the midst of a combat with a mutant. You should also use the Vats at your disposal.
Dress Up: You should grab hold of some superb armour outfits as you prepare to take on your enemies in the battlefield.
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Dead Space: Surviving the necropolis
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Dead Space, the superbly atmospheric horror shooter developed by Electronic Arts, will provide you with varied kinds of challenges as you trample your way through legions of undead monsters. The combat, though engaging, can become a tad difficult to get through at times. Check out the tips given below to make your life a tad easier on board the derelict mining ship, the Ishimura.
Focus on one route – Your skill trees will often provide you with different choices about developing your abilities. Make sure you follow any one path as far as possible. Mixing and matching different skill paths will make you end up with a much weaker character.
Choose your weapon – You cannot possibly upgrade all 7 weapons throughout the course of the game. Choose one weapon and upgrade it to the maximum level. Your combat prowess will be considerably improved. Even the Plasma Cutter, when upgraded to maximum damage level, can shred through bosses within seconds. The best choices are, however, the Pulse Rifle and the Contact Beam.
Don't get dizzy in Zero-G – Be careful in Zero-G environments.
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Space Siege: Taking the battle to the Kerak
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In Space Siege, you and your trusty robot dog HR-V take on hordes after hordes of marauding aliens on board the space shuttle Armstrong, in a desperate attempt to save humanity from extinction. The game, although playable in most difficulty settings, does get a little too rough on the player at times. These moments call for some rapid decision making if you are to survive the encounters. Read on to find some tips that will help you accomplish just that.
First of all, I would like to warn you about losing your humanity. A cybernetic eye implant will provide you with a 10-point attack bonus, while slicing off 10% from your humanity meter! Not a worthy payoff. The cybernetic spine, which costs another sizable chunk of your in-game humanity rating, provides only an energy recovery bonus of 5% and a measly 3-second extension to shield power-up time! Take my advice, buddy and stay away from cybernetic implants. Those are bad news.
Collect any loot you may find as you trudge around Armstrong in your power armor. The machinery parts that your enemies drop will come in handy when you wish to buy weapon/gear upgrades or need to build a new HR-V.
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