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IGN: Fallout 3: The Pitt Review

If IGN hadn't experienced so many bugs while playing through The Pitt, they would wholeheartedly recommend it. The download might be a little short for your money, depending on your tastes and how much bang you expect for your buck, but the quests are fun and The Pitt matches that feeling of despair that Fallout 3 does so well. If you can make it through without any glitches, you'll find a lot to like here. Until a patch comes, good luck.

Presentation - 6.0
Grahics - 9.0
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 8.0
Lasting Appeal - 6.5
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budbundystyles5318d ago

Between the long wait and the bugs, I am sitting out on all this DLC.

Blow Out Your Brains5318d ago

Just downloaded it and it's about damn time I get to experience this on my PS3!!!

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10 Expansions That Are Better Than The Main Game

NoobFeed Editor Joshua Burt writes - It is now a mainstay of gaming that post a title's release, and DLC will accompany the game. Some of the most popular games of the last fifteen years have followed this practice. But there are some DLCs that are better than others. That stands on the shoulders of their base game, and in some cases… Surpass it. These are the 10 expansions that were better than the main game.

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Dudeson677d ago

Damn, I feel stupid when years ago I played all the dlc for fallout 3 except the pitt. My younger ass looked at it and thought it was boring without trying I believe... Well good reason to fire up the old dusty ps3!

PhillyDillyDee677d ago

Bethesda usually does great DLC. Makes sense they are on the list 3 times.

generic-user-name676d ago

Solid list, I'd add inFamous: Festival of Blood, although it was a standalone download, it still felt like an inFamous 2 expansion.

Blood and Wine might be the best ever though.

SullysCigar676d ago

I'd also add in Horizon The Frozen Wilds. As I started it, I wasn't sure I had the energy, but my God that was awesome. Some of the best weapons, enemies and missions in Horizon for sure.

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RaidenBlack676d ago

Blood and Wine is always the reason these "best DLC of all time" list gets made in the first place nowadays.
Don't think CDPR can come any where near with any upcoming CP2077 DLC.

Silly Mammo676d ago

I have beaten Bloodborne but though i have the DLC I never played through it. For now I want to wait and see if it gets a Bluepoint remake.

anast676d ago

It's the best DLC in the genre. You are missing out.

SarwarRon676d ago

I double that. If you've liked Bloodborne, don't miss out The Old Hunters.

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MadLad676d ago

I skipped on Demons Souls remake, but Bloodborne would be day one. I love the game, but it is very, very jaggy and really needs a 60fps edition.

anast676d ago

I didn't like Blood and Wine too much, but the grandmaster gear is worth it.

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10 Video Games That Forced You To Answer Impossible Questions

WC:
"The video game equivalent of would-you-rather. "

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How Fallout Teaches You How to Move Out

Fallout is a rare game that deals with the real life process of moving in a realistic way. What can be learned about how you should move out on your own from how you play Fallout?

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RondoMachete3515d ago

I never thought of it like that.. Fallout 3 is still my best game ever,so wanting Fallout 4.

Omnisonne3515d ago

Personally I learned alot from Fallout, especially New Vegas' DLC

There are alot of hidden teachings and different perspectives in those games

Matt6663514d ago

Oh yea its fine considering on Fallout you don't have to pay for the following;

mortgage,
water bills,
gas bills,
electric bills,

I wouldn't really say it taught me to move out, but I would say it has taught me other stuff like how to barter etc