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RandomNPC: Fallout 3: Broken Steel Review

RandomNPC writes: "In spite of this, it's hard not to recommend Broken Steel if you liked Fallout 3. 800 points feels a reasonable asking price for what's offered here. The conflict with the Enclave is intense and builds to a memorable finale, and local troubles with water distribution do add flavor and help build an atmosphere of a world finally on the rebound. Fawkes, at least, now agrees to do that thing if you ask him to, the Lone Wanderer gets a few new toys, and the player gets more time with Liberty Prime. The new locations are well designed and fun to explore; a collapsed building in Olney lends itself well to a tense multi-story firefight with the Enclave, and an old Presidential metro system provides an interesting alternative to the cut-and-paste crumbling DC transit tunnels."

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The Game Industry Is Only Getting Better

A simple yet endearing question, as to the status of games leaves Harjit slightly more optimistic about the gaming industry.

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Amazing Deals On Bethesda DLC Available Now On Xbox Live

Acclaimed add-ons for Bethesda classics Oblivion and Fallout 3 have become available at bargain bin prices on Xbox Live.

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Mad_Mack5071d ago

Can I be bothered to go back to Fallout 3....

No

MasterD9195071d ago

And of course Skyrim's Dawngaurd DLC isn't in the mix...

TrendyGamers5071d ago

Most people have all this DLC already.

KingOfArcadia5071d ago

Dang, got excited there for a second. Then I realized that I've already played through all the FO3 add-ons, I just bought the Oblivion GOTY edition yesterday, and Dawnguard last week.