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The first of these, Operation ... in February and March respectively. Anchorage pops players in a "military simulation" within the world of Fallout 3 that replicates the Battle of Anchorage ...
I own a PS3 and am quite happy with it. <BR><BR>Anyways, the Fiance bought me Fallout 3 for X-mas, and I've been playing since. My question is, I have been playing for a while and developed a ...
The first of these packs, Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage, is due for release before the end of this month and sets players off on the infamous Anchorage battle in a simulation unit within the ...
Bethesda’s hard at work on bringing the former exclusive Xbox 360 downloadable content to the PlayStation 3 version of Fallout 3 ... touches” on ‘Operation: Anchorage’ for PlayStation ...
Fallout 3 won IGN's Game of the Year for 2008 in ... as the release of the first downloadable content approached. Operation: Anchorage is out now for Xbox 360 and PC (there will not be a PS3 ...
lead producer for Fallout 3 DLC. The focus of the interview was January's DLC, titled Operation Anchorage, but we also learned a bit about the next two downloads as well.
The first DLC pack for Bethesda's Fallout 3, "Operation Anchorage," has been released. The content includes a virtual reality simulation of the infamous liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from ...
they will be able to fire these nukes off whenever they… All five Fallout 3 game add-ons (Mothership Zeta, Point Lookout, Broken Steel, The Pitt and Operation Anchorage) are… Not much in the ...
Bethesda has learned this lesson, and that's why Operation Anchorage ... part of the '30 hour+' Fallout 3 faithful? It's possible to spray your way through Operation Anchorage without ever truly ...
but it sounds like Bethesda… Advertisement All five Fallout 3 game add-ons (Mothership Zeta, Point Lookout, Broken Steel, The Pitt and Operation Anchorage) are… Not much in the way of games ...
Graphically, even though Operation Anchorage doesn’t change technically from the original Fallout 3, the look is still quite different. While the environments are still barren and devoid of life ...
but the larger problem with Operation Anchorage is that it simply lacks the immersion-factor that makes Fallout 3 so addictive. The Alaskan scenery is admittedly very nice to look at ...