Posts tagged Fallout 3
Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta review
Aug 16th
Does Fallout 3's official expansion content go out with a bang or a whimper?
Fallout 3 – Point Lookout Review
Jul 19th
Andrew Bryant didn't want to pay the ferryman until he got him too the other side...
Fallout 3 – Broken Steel Review
Jun 22nd
Giant Robots... Giant Satellites... Giant Scorpions... Yep, more Fallout 3!
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LOOK OUT! – Fallout 3: Point Lookout Trailer
Jun 3rd

Bethesda have set a date (23rd of June for the Xbox 360 & PC over the various Live platforms, with a PS3 release due after the earlier packages hit the platform 'soon') and released a trailer (after the cut) for the next Fallout 3 DLC pack, which is set in a mysterious swamp-filled coastal town called Point Lookout. The pack promises an open-ended quest, new enemies that bear a passing resemblance to the cast of Deliverance and a double-barrelled shotgun with which to put them down.
A million fanboys crying in pain: F3 DLC coming to PS3
May 19th
In what can officially be called a Fallout MEGA UPDATE, Bethesda have pulled back the curtains on what we knew was coming... and then some more too!
Press releases, aliens, swampland, cells & SKUs after the cut
Fallout 3 – The Pitt Review
Apr 28th
Andrew Bryant dons a slave outfit, picks up a piece of machinery and heads too work in The Pitt.
Taking the Pitt: Planet Fallout talks to Jeff Gardiner
Mar 12th
Planet Fallout has an interview with Jeff Gardiner regarding the second DLC pack for the post-apocalyptic FPSRPG.
The article mostly fills us in on details we knew already, but Bethesda's senior producer does provide more detail about the arena fights on offer and points out that the player will be able to return to the Pitt at any time (contrary to popular opinion that it would be a one-shot effort).
Can we return to the Pitt later on the game?
Yes, once you’ve completed the quest you can return at any time.
Read the full article here.
We'll hopefully be bringing you a review of The Pitt in the next few weeks.
Pittsburgh Ho! – Fallout 3: The Pitt DLC dated *Updated*
Mar 5th

Bethesda have announced the release date for the next Fallout 3 DLC. March the 24th is the day we will all be able to don some slave clothes and infiltrate the raider city of Pittsburgh.
Whilst we pray it turns out better than Operation: Anchorage, check out Eurogamers preview of the pack.
*Update*
A separate Eurogamer article points out that the 1.4 patch, released 2 days ago for both PC & 360, enables a shedload of effects that were (accidentally?) disabled in the version for Redmond's console. Inside Digital Foundry has information and screens
Fallout 3 – Operation: Anchorage Review
Feb 21st
Andrew Bryant steps out of the radioactive post-apocalyptic frying pan and into the freezer.
Anchorage Ho! – First Fallout 3 DLC pack available for Xbox & GFW:L
Jan 27th

Bethesda & Microsoft have released the first Downloadable Content Pack for their post-apocalyptic first-person-role-playing-shooter-game (or FPRPSG as we like to call it round these parts).
The pack costs 800 Microsoft points (whatever they are), which roughly translates as £6.80 or the equivalent, and comes bearing a few hours of gameplay, some new weapons, a new perk and 4 achievements (worth 100 Gamerpoints combined).
Alas, as per usual, whilst the Xbox Live route is cut, dried AND permed, the Games for Windows route is permiated with problems, hurdles and other stumbling blocks with which to trip over. Rock Paper Shotgun does a pretty fair job of summing up most of the problems you may experience, so you might just want to check there for the dirt, then check EuroGamer for ex-Zoner Will Porter's opinion of the content before you decide to put down some money Microsoft Points.
Pseudo-press release hiding under the cut...
