User blog comment:The Milkman/The Writing of the Ending/@comment-4835791-20120529220359/@comment-4237253-20120530054346

Sweet dreams! Rest up, drink some Milk, and get back to me tomorrow then!

And Zxjkl is correct, on both accounts. Liam Neeson plays James, otherwise known as dad.

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Fallout 3's ending did a good job of resounding the themes of sacrifice, selflessness, and hope. My character's death was a good bit of poetic justice, having died not only where my father did, but also in the place where I was born. Thus, the story was brought full circle, not just in the sense that you die in your place of birth, but also because the ending takes place in a rotunda'. The best part was that it was alluded to from the beginning of the game, when James recites Psalm 21:6. One of my all-time favourite moments in gaming is when I actually had to use critical thinking. My father never told me what the code was. I was frustrated at first, but when the epiphany hit, it was the best feeling a game has ever given me. I felt like I truly accomplished something.

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I am curious as to what the logical flaws are. For a few years now, I've been viewing Fallout 3 from behind the rose-tinted glass.