If you've played through Fallout 3, you know that Bethesda's opus is far from forgiving: in fact, it has earned a reputation for its steeply inclined learning curve, where the right choice of traits, skills and S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats can make all the difference between a robust challenge and an interminably frustrating experience. Veterans who made it all the way through to the end of the main quest or played any of the five DLCs to completion are all too familiar with the hazards of life in the Capital Wasteland, but even these hardy souls tend to have notable gaps in their dust-bitten, radiation-tainted trophy collections. You may have basked in the game's glorious atompunk retrofuturism and chuckled heartily at the gallows humour so typical of the damned and dying, but did your Lone Wanderer really do it all? Bethesda developers are no doubt putting the final touches on Fallout 4's most panic-inducing challenges as they approach their November release date, so let's take a look at the 10 Fallout 3 achievements/trophies that caused gamers most grief. If you obtained all of them, feel free to give yourself a Super Mutant-sized pat on the back and if you didn't, it might just be time to zip up that Vault 101 jumpsuit and get back in the game.