Fallout Tatics by Scott Forney Being a gamer isn't as easy as it's cranked up to be. While you're sitting in a dark stuffy room and loosing your good sight because you've been looking at that radiating screen for hours, you're in severe danger: you could die just before the end of the level, or even worse, your system could crash, and you didn't save the game for hours. This could result in direct injuries (You could get electrified while ramming the screen with your head, or break an arm while calibrating your treacherous joystick with a rock). Then, there's the misunderstanding of your girlfriend/boyfriend who thinks you're neglecting him/her because of your computer, and finally, a possibility that you could die of hunger as you spent all your money on video games. Most of these cases can be solved with medical assistance, but as for the last one - well that's where we hop in - we can tell you which game is worth spending your last couple of dozen dollars on, and which isn't. Today I will be telling you about Fallout Tactics it is a sequel to Fallout and Fallout 2, that I thought were very good games but they were so good because they were easy to understand but tactics game play is not as good and the game is more complex. The graphics in this game are ok but there not great because the game is in 2D for the most part. The sound in Tactics is hard to rate because the only sounds are gunshots and one voice that gives you orders but if I had to rate them I would say they are pretty good. There is an impressive variety of weapons in the game ranging from WW1, WW2 and, some of their made up weapons from WW3. Overall I would give this game an 8 it is a pretty good game but there is still more to be desired.