Koku Gamer writes: "Before films like Star Wars, Alien, or The Terminator became blockbuster franchises, before 2001 dazzled the world with its special effects, and even before Star Trek went where no one has gone before, the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s gave birth to what is known as the Golden Age of Science Fiction. During this era, classic films were produced, such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, War of the Worlds, Forbidden Planet, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, that have become staples of the sci-fi genre. One theme many of these films shared in common though, was aliens. Be it alien beings or alien worlds, a focus on the topic was pretty clear. Therefore, considering that the world of Fallout 3, let alone the entire series, is derived from this era, it would seem like a logical choice to include aliens in the same. Thus, we have Mothership Zeta, the fifth and probably final DLC add-on for Fallout 3. However, is this voyage into the stars worthy of its $10 price tag?"
GamingUnion.net: "Downloadable content has become a rather permanent fixture in this generation as every developer is trying their best to keep gamers interested in their title and make some cash along the way. There are many different ways to do this too, such as map packs, alternate costumes, to full-blown expansions."
I strongly disagree with the author regarding the Metal Gear Solid database.
Not only Metal Gear Solid series cutscenes are far from being a torture like he seems to say, but MGSDB isn't necessary to understand the MGS story.
Yes, there's plenty of text. Yes, it may be complicated for whoever isn't fond of Metal Gear Solid. But it's a good addition if you want to know more about the series background, context and story.
Metal Gear Solid Database is more like an application or an interactive website than an actual DLC.
How is The Saboteur missing from this list? The MIdnight Show pretty much just added topless women...
Acclaimed add-ons for Bethesda classics Oblivion and Fallout 3 have become available at bargain bin prices on Xbox Live.
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.
Bethesda announced today via the Bethblog that all Fallout 3 and New Vegas content packs would be going on sale for PS3 users from May 16 through May 30th. Both Fallout 3 and New Vegas add-ons will be discounted, unfortunately this deal is only for the European PlayStation Network.
I remembered Europe already had a discount on Fallout dlc shortly after ps plus started. I would've purchased all the dlc and get 100% of the trophies. Too bad.