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		<title>By: Perry L</title>
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		<dc:creator>Perry L</dc:creator>
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		<description>On my third play through, I am finding that Fallout 3 has a bit less to offer than Mass Effect in terms of replay. 

In Mass Effect, when you take certain branches or develop a certain type of character it opens/closes areas in such a way that you have to replay.

In Fallout the good/bad consequences are obvious. Blow up the town, sabotage the ritzy apartments, turn in the android, etc.</description>
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<p>In Mass Effect, when you take certain branches or develop a certain type of character it opens/closes areas in such a way that you have to replay.</p>
<p>In Fallout the good/bad consequences are obvious. Blow up the town, sabotage the ritzy apartments, turn in the android, etc.</p>
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