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Fallout 3 downloadable content: need I say more?

January 28, 3:15 PMOrlando PC Game ExaminerShannon Scheidell
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Prepare to lose the next week of your life...

Couldn't get enough of the world of Fallout 3? Well, downloadable content
Operation: Anchorage is now avaible. What would you give to get your hands
on some innovative DLC for Bethesda's latest game? I think I could spare a toe
or two...

 
Yesterday, Operation: Anchorage was released. The setting is Alaska, 2077:
the year it all went awry. This is the story of the battle that has been talked about
for centuries past, and surely will be for centuries to come. This was the staging
ground for one the bloodiest battles in the Fallout universe. Remember how
those Red Chinese troops came and ripped the pretty little world of the perfectly
pathetic Sim people to tatters, back at Doctor Braun's lab? Well, this is not a
simulation. You are being placed right in the middle of ground zero; the world
around you crumbling at your feet. Operation: Anchorage takes you back to that
place of bloody dimentia and into the very heart of the tall tale you've memorized,
as a kid. If you can spare the 800 Xbox Live or Windows Live points, you'll be all
too willing to give 'em up to this visual mindblow of a cause. Let the action begin!
 

 

 

For more info: Check out 1up.com, IGN.com, Games for Windows, or Google it up!

 

More About: PC · Fallout · Fallout 3 · Bethesda · 2009 · 09 · '09

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