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Fallout 3 DLC released

by Sam Naylor on January 27, 2009 at 8:38 am

We’re big fans of Fallout 3 here at Ripten. Here’s some good news for those of you who agree with us- the “Operation Anchorage” Downloadable Content has been released. The DLC allows the player to join in with the liberation of Alaska, and focuses more on stealth gameplay with a new set of weapons and armour. The DLC costs 800 MS points ($10) for PC and Xbox 360, but isn’t available for PS3 owners.

Great for those of you who have finished the game and need more to do, but for people like me who have yet to get very far in the game (especially since my saves were wiped), not really worth bothering with. Unless of course you’re a big fan of snow. Plus, I’m still of the opinion that Oblivion is a superior game. Call me a Medieval fanboy, but the game just feels more inviting and comprehensive.

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3 Comments »

  1. Cadillac
    on January 27, 2009 2:43 pm

    I’m like you, I have yet to finish the game. But, I do look forward to the DLC. Fallout is far more addictive than I thought it would be. I have to disagree with you about Oblivion being a superior game. It just bored me. But, I guess I should have given it more time. I only played it for about an hour and a half. I was getting ready to toss Fallout 3 after playing it for about an hour, so glad I did not do that. I am not an rpg fan at all but I had to see what the hype was about. The game is sick in every way!

  2. Jonathan Zungre
    on January 28, 2009 5:51 am

    totally agree, Cadillac. it takes fallout 3 a little time to warm up but after that its great, i just wish i didn’t lose interest when i got to the higher levels.

  3. Abaddon
    on January 28, 2009 1:13 pm

    I do enjoy Oblivion a lot,but I really freak out when I see all the praise towards Fallout 3, I ask myself If PAL ps3’s are inferior to NTSC’s,if the 360 version is bug-free,or sometimes if we are talking about the same damn game.

    Every person I know can’t play the game because they(quickly)reached some glitch that renders the game unplayable.

    And to worsen it all Bethesda are not very permeable to feedback,can’t stand criticism and usually blames the consumer,using the most kind words I can find.Their last PS3 patch didn’t seem to fix anything.

    I’m sorry to pick on your fellow countrymen,but I don’t know anybody who hasn’t sold their copy because of the absurd amount of glitches and the total lack of support,at least on PS3.

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