Fallout 3 Operation: Anchorage reviews

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Just a few more if you need 'em. Techcetera A-.<blockquote> If you love the World War III back-story and cleverly gruesome combat system of Fallout 3, you will definitely want to download this expansion. It may be a little short, but at only 800 Microsoft Points ($10), it's definitely a bargain.</blockquote>OverTheTopGamer A.<blockquote> The length of any DLC is pretty important because it can determine whether it's worth going back to the game, also the length can determine whether it's worth the price. Now if I told you this lasted me roughly 6 hours and other people have told me it lasted them 8 hours, but I also told you that the gameplay is solid and is jam packed with new experiences, awesome Gauss rifles and your own squad with optional robot. Then I told you this DLC pack costs 800 Microsoft points and you will scream is this juicey peice of pie worth it, I say YES.</blockquote>PC Format 62%.<blockquote> Despite the fact this is a piece of DLC, the attention to detail that we’ve come to expect from Fallout 3’s lavishly decorated world is present here as well. There’s a heap of great equipment to be earned as well, including your very own stealthsuit, and loot fiends will probably justify the £7 outlay for that alone. Everyone else, though, will have to wait for The Pitt, the second DLC pack and a more traditional ‘talkie’ quest, to satisfy their hunger for fresh Fallout meat.</blockquote>Go! Gaming Giant 7.<blockquote>It’s Fun. It’s Fallout. It’s short and 10 bucks. Ttake it or leave it, it’s really up to you. This feels like a quick Fallout fix for those who really want some more content, but it’s nowhere near full blown enough and I’m highly anticipating the next dose of DLC for Fallout 3.</blockquote>
 
I like how they neglect to mention you can only buy Microsoft points in increments of 500 ($6)

So if you actually want to buy O:A, you need to shell out $12, leaving you a whole $2 to spend on whatever you can find that's only $2.
 
generalissimofurioso said:
I like how they neglect to mention you can only buy Microsoft points in increments of 500 ($6)

So if you actually want to buy O:A, you need to shell out $12, leaving you a whole $2 to spend on whatever you can find that's only $2.

That's par for the course with the Xbox.

I like the PS3 store, as it's in "real" money, so something costs $10, not 342.235 points.
 
Either over the top gamer hasn't played the DLC or he is possibly one of the worst F3 players ever. How the heck can you take six hours to complete it? That must be some sort of record.
 
Alphadrop said:
Either over the top gamer hasn't played the DLC or he is possibly one of the worst F3 players ever. How the heck can you take six hours to complete it? That must be some sort of record.

hehe, he's a pioneer in the fine science of slug runs [as opposed to speed runs].
 
Alphadrop said:
Either over the top gamer hasn't played the DLC or he is possibly one of the worst F3 players ever. How the heck can you take six hours to complete it? That must be some sort of record.
If the universe made any sense then everything that OverTheTopGamer said would be exaggerated and ridiculous, but because only a few things that he says are over the top we must label him deceptive for lacking any sense of consistency and for false representation.

At least two of the reviews gave Operation Anchorage proper mediocre review scores.
 
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