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by Jerry Whorebach 04/28/2010, 11:32am PDT |
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STEALTH
In The Chronicles of Riddick, you can sneak up behind a guy and snap his neck.
In Fallout 3, you get a percentage bonus to damage for attacking from stealth mode.
Advantage: Riddick
RANGED COMBAT
In The Chronicles of Riddick, you shoot a guy in the head once and he crumples in a heap. DEAD.
In Fallout 3, you shoot a guy in the head three times and nothing happens, then the fourth time his head fucking pops off. What the fuck?
Advantage: Riddick
MELEE COMBAT
In The Chronicles of Riddick, you can grab a guy's gun, turn it around on him, and make him blow his own brains out.
In Fallout 3, you can't... you can't do that.
Advantage: Riddick
GYMNASTICS (THIS IS A CATEGORY DEAL WITH IT)
In The Chronicles of Riddick, you can jump, climb, shimmy along ledges, and go hand-over-hand across all the monkey bars bad guys keep building into their bases.
In Fallout 3, you can jump and swim. But you really shouldn't swim, because the water's irradiated and it will kill you.
Advantage: Riddick
CHARACTER CREATION
In Fallout 3, you get to spend hours fiddling with sliders to make your own half-assed Vin Diesel.
In The Chronicles of Riddick, everything is taken care of for you. You don't even have to put points in small guns and energy guns and so on, you just pick up a gun and you're good to go. It's like the game is always one step ahead of you.
Advantage: Riddick
POWERED ARMOR
Advantage: Riddick
REVIEWER'S TILT
The original Fallout will never not be in my top ten games of all time. On the other hand, I don't remember anything about the movie The Chronicles of Riddick except that I hated it. IMDb says the new prosecutor from Law & Order was in it but I honestly have no idea what character he could have played. Some kind of space guy I guess?
Advantage: Fallout
FINAL SCORE
Riddick 6, Fallout 1 |
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