Well leave it to the government to once again remove your right to take virtual Heroine.
Due to censorship restrictions in Australia, Fallout 3 is being forced to make some changes to their upcoming release.
Don't be afraid though, it isn't the end of the world. The largest thing that is going to change is the name of the drugs and possibly the actual action of injecting yourself with them.
"The drugs depicted are fictional; drugs are depicted as stylised icons on a menu with the drug use itself not depicted. Whilst navigating a post-apocalyptic futuristic landscape, players can invoke the use of a variety of "chems" listed by fictitious names which include "Buff", "Rad-X", "Psycho" and "Ultrajet". Within the context of the game's narrative, the player may choose to make use of these "chems" to alter the physiological characteristics of their character in the game."
I guess that just goes to show you that the more realistic things get, the more censorship is going to have to take over. Guess we'll have to settle with shooting up for real.
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With Fallout 3 hitting store shelves in less than a month, you're probably wondering, should I get the Collector's Edition (CE) or not?
The CE version comes with the game plus:
- Vault Boy Bobblehead...who can't use more Bobbleheads!!?
- The Art of Fallout 3: Hardcover book with close to 100 pages of concept art and commentary from the artists themselves.
- The Making of Fallout 3: DVD with a behind the scenes look at making the game.
- Vault-Tec Lunch Box: A Fallout 3 lunch box! Guarenteed to not get you beat up at school.
So it really is up to you on if you want to get it or not, but regardless of your decision, this game promises to be one of the best releases of the year!
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