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I appreciated the ending. I think the story led up to it well enough. It fits both the genre and the series. It was dramatic. Good enough for me.
Besides, the thing I kinda liked best about the older fallout games was how you could almost beat the game without firing a gun if you chose to be a more intelligent, eloquent character. There was a little more forced combat in Fallout 3, I think, than I wanted (even though I very much expected it, and despite that there were some situations from which you could go in and get out without lifting a finger. Sneaking in Fallout 3 is really hard though). And a big boss battle would've confirmed the matter-over-mind situation that I didn't really care about.
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Liam O'Brian, get OUT OF MY HEAD
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I don't really remember or care about what happened in the purifier. Hell, I forgot about Colonel Autumn's existence until your post. The monumental red-stomping awesomeness that was Liberty Prime was fantastic and is all I think of when someone says "Fallout 3 ending" to me.
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