The Pitt and Operation Anchorage extend the Fallout 3 world with 2 interesting and different scenarios. I really enjoyed The Pitt as you go into Pittsburgh to either free the slaves or dominate the city by joining the slave owners. Some really good role playing follows. Operation Anchorage sets you up in a simulator reproducing Fallout history of Americans taking back Alaska from the Chinese. You take out the Chinese. Very linear but another unique perspective. I would have given the pair of DLCs an Excellent rating except they were too short. I'm glad I got the pack for $5--$20 would have been to much. I guess I could go back into The Pitt and try the option to join the slavers.... As it is, I just bought the other 2-pack of DLCs...
I have been a fan of the Fallout games since I played the first one many years ago. When I heard that Fallout 3 was coming out, I was excited and ran out and snached the first copy that was brought out of the box at my local Wal-Mart on October 28, 2008 at 12:00 Midnight. Since then, I have played all of the Fallout games, and own quite a collection of Fallout merchendise. HOWEVER, I have yet to play any of the add ons because little to my knowledge, one must seemingly have to have a degree in computer programing in order to upload these things to any working order onto thier hard drive. I own not only this one, but also Broken Steel, and Point lookout add on disk, as well as the Fallout 3 Game of the year edition with these add on packs included. Same story, I can NOT play them because of my ignorance in exactly HOW Im suppose to upload them to the hard drive. Personaly, I would NOT reccomend buying any of these add on packs to the casual gamer or the casual user of a computer, because IF you dont understand the process, then all I can say is congratulations, you now have a set of matching coasters for your soda cans. Myself, as a collector of Fallout material, Think its a good additon to my collection that i wish so much I could enjoy besides just simply looking at the boxes.....lessRead full review
They are great add-on's to enhance the already great main story of the Fallout 3 game, to play during the main quest or after.
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As far as I'm concerned this is a great add-on. Too bad Bethesda works is going to stop making add-ons for this game. Too many people are fascinated by this game and how it works.
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