Tomorrow marks the launch of The Pitt, the second of three downloadable content packs for Fallout 3, and our anticipation and excitement for the game was tempered by our need for information about the new update.
So we took a few minutes and peppered Jeff Gardiner, the lead producer on Fallout 3, with all of our questions about The Pitt and the general direction of Fallout 3 in its post-retail lifespan. He gives us some insight into why the Vault Dweller keeps traveling outside the geographic confines of the Capital Wasteland, what's included in those three new perks, and what to expect inside The Pitt. You'll get an idea of just how big The Pitt is, how to start the quest line, and whether or not you'll see any new followers in the Pennsylvania area.
Fallout: Yesterday is the re-imagining of the cancelled Fallout 3 game, and it looks awesome.
The game looks too clean without it.
i dont. it hurts my eyes. but im fairly ssensitive when it comes to that sort of stuff.
Every Fallout seems to have their own color palate... New Vegas is basically brown, while 3 is green and gray. It's only 76 that has a robust color palate.
3 just isn't 3 without the green.
Amazon has announced its gaming lineup for May 2024 and it is one of the better months especially if you are an Amazon Prime subscriber.
I have Amazon Prime hardly ever use it and these games will not make me jump back to Prime.
Only use Prime for discounts on shipping.
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Games line-up looks Highly Promising.
Yeah if you Never played those games before.
or you just started gaming for the First time in your life it would seem "Promising "
DLC not available on PS3 that actually upsets me. I guess I could pick up Fallout for 360 and get the dlc, but the idea of regressing back to 360 is a bit...unsavory. I was really wanting to sell it, but... I guess that's why I got a 360 in the first place, for those unlikely events where they have something worth playing that I can't get on my PS3. Touche microsoft, touche.