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15 Jul 09 Fallout 3 Game Ad-On Pack: Broken Steel and Point Lookout

BROKEN STEEL: Continue your existing Fallout 3 game and finish the fight against the Enclave remnants alongside Liberty Prime. Broken Steel moves the level cap for your character from 20 to 30, allowing you to experience even more of the game, including new perks and achievements. Story: You may have dealt the Enclave a serious blow at Project Purity, but their forces are still out there, and still pose a grave threat to the people and security of the Capital Wasteland. In Broken Steel, you¿ll continue your current Fallout 3 character past the events of Project Purity, and work with the Brotherhood of Steel to eradicate the Enclave threat once and for all. Travel to new locations like the Olney Powerworks, wield destructive new weapons like the Tesla Cannon, and fight powerful new creatures like the Super Mutant Overlord. POINT LOOKOUT: Point Lookout opens up a massive new area of the Wasteland ¿ a, dark, murky swampland along the coast of Maryland. So hop on the ferry to the seaside town of Point Lookout, for the most mysterious and open-ended Fallout 3 DLC adventure yet. Story: Buy a ticket and hop onboard the Duchess Gambit, as Tobar the Ferryman takes you to the strange seaside town of Point Lookout. What secrets does the dilapidated boardwalk hold? Who lives in the sprawling mansion? Why is the Punga Fruit so important? And what horrors lie in the depths of the murky swamp? Point Lookout is the most open-ended DLC yet, and allows you to explore a huge, swampy wasteland any way you¿d like. A completely new quest line allows you uncover the town¿s hidden secrets and wield powerful new weapons like the Double-Barrel Shotgun against the swamp¿s dangerous, and deformed, denizens.

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25 Jan 09 No Fallout 3 Extension on PS3

For those of you who have finished the main quest line in Fallout 3 (Spoiler: everyone turns into dolphins and begin swimming to the stars, singing ABBA tunes and farting rainbows. Or maybe I'm thinking of the ending to Mamma Mia!), you've probably noticed that unlike in the game's spiritual predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, you can't keep playing. This is too bad, since there are literally dozens upon dozens of hours of content to get through, and in order to do more exploring, you h

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08 Jan 09 Thoughts on Fallout 3’s first DLC

Operation: Anchorage is due this monthBefore you all get over-excited, I have not yet seen any of the new DLC for Fallout 3. No sneak peaks for me but I do, however, have a confirmation that each of the new packs(Operation: Anchorage - due Jan, The Pitt - due Feb. & Broken Steel - due March) will be accessible to the player, even if the main quest line of Fallout 3 has not been completed - as long as you have completed the escape from Vault 101.For me, this is great news - I’ve yet to finish the

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