I don't know. One moment, I'm playing an American action/RPG for my Xbox 360 (Also from my home country) and the next, I hit up the intarwebz for demos of Japanese computer games and listen to music from said Japanese games.
And their settings are so vastly different. Fallout 3 doesn't have cute girls with moon-shaped eyes and frilly dresses shooting at each other with elegant magical attacks and sipping tea right afterwards. Meanwhile, Touhou doesn't have distinctly realistic characters roaming a wasteland shooting at giant scorpions with automatic shotguns and drinking whiskey right afterwards.
But for all those faithful readers still here, I have more Touhou music to reccomend.
I don't ship Marisa and Alice, but I love this piece anyways.
This is very beautiful.
Dude, I swear, this is straight out of Castlevania III.
An oldie but a goody.
AWESOME.
So back to Fallout 3:
You know what's cool? If you haven't done this, you should.
The weakest enemies in the game are Radroaches. One hit from anything kills them, and they're more of a nuisance than a threat anyways. I don't like to waste my ammo on them. You know what's really cool? Get a sledgehammer. Equip it. Get right next to a Radroach. Go into V.A.T.S. and attack. You'll get a nice slowmo shot of smashing the Radroach into bug gibs every time! Doing that never gets old.
I've also learned a useful tactic for fighting humanoid enemies: target someone's arm, keep shooting it until their arm is crippled. At that moment, they will drop their weapon. At this moment, you can either keep shooting at them while they're trying to pick up and ready their weapons OR you can simply take their weapon before they do and force them to fight you in hand-to-hand combat, even if you're holding a shotgun to their face. Hey, it works, against Raiders, Super Mutants, and anyone else humanoid.
Tune in next time for more hints on surviving the world of Fallout 3. Later.