Posts tagged Wasteland
Fallout 3 Game Ad-On Pack: Broken Steel and Point Lookout
Aug 21st
BROKEN STEEL: Continue your existing Fallout 3 game and finish the fight against the Enclave remnants alongside Liberty Prime. Broken Steel moves the level cap for your character from 20 to 30, allowing you to experience even more of the game, including new perks and achievements. Story: You may have dealt the Enclave a serious blow at Project Purity, but their forces are still out there, and still pose a grave threat to the people and security of the Capital Wasteland. I (more…)
Fallout 3 customised armour mods (Fallout 3)
Jul 19th

Armour is essential if you want to survive in the Wasteland. Fallout 3 has a wealth of body armour and clothing already, but here are some user-created mods which will appeal to the hardened Fallout veteran.
The following content has been created by various different authors and put together by FilePlanet.
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Fallout 3 spots Point Lookout DLC tomorrow
Jun 23rd
After Bethesda Softworks’ less-than-ideal launches of Fallout 3’s previous downloadable content Broken Steel and The Pitt, the company hopes to get it right tomorrow with the release of its newest add-on pack, Point Lookout. Point Lookout will be the fourth expansion to Fallout 3 and is available tomorrow on the PC and Xbox 360 for $10 (800 Microsoft points).
As outlined in GameSpot’s hands-on preview, players begin the expansion by meeting a ferryman in the southern end of Capital Wasteland. Players are taken to Point Lookout, a swampland filled with mutated inbred hillbillies, a mysterious hi-tech mansion, and raider cultists. The game is targeted at players over level 20 and offers weaponry that’s a step backward from the laser-driven technology that dominates the second half of the original Fallout 3 game.
Fallout 3 isn’t over when players have survived their foray into Point Lookout. A fifth expansion, the alien-abduction-themed Mothership Zeta is expected to come in late July. As previously announced, Bethesda will package all five expansions into the retail release of Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, which is due out in October.
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Fallout 3 companion mods and skins (Fallout 3)
Jun 15th

Anyone who has played Fallout 3 will know that companions (also known as followers) play a vital role in your adventures across the wasteland. Here are some mods to help you on your way.
Mods include the Mavroshs Facticius Humanus Race, Terminator Cybernetic Dawn, Freddy Krueger and the Female Body Replacer.
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Fuel Launch Center
May 5th
When the weather gets extreme, what’s there to do besides race through the wasteland? Check out our Fuel Launch Center for the latest news, previews, videos, and more!
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Broken Steel falls on Fallout 3 May 5
Apr 21st
It may have taken a few attempts, but Bethesda Softworks finally got The Pitt–the second game add-on for its highly acclaimed action role-playing game Fallout 3–out the door in late March. Just a little more than a month on, the publisher is preparing to release its third Fallout 3 expansion, announcing today that Broken Steel will be available for the Xbox 360 and PC editions of the game on May 5 for $10 (800 Microsoft points).
As detailed in GameSpot’s brand-new preview, Broken Steel will raise the game’s level cap from 20 to 30, as well as add in approximately five to six hours of additional content, according to the publisher. And though Operation Achorage and The Pitt abandoned the Capital Wasteland for foreign locales, Broken Steel will largely take place around the primary locations in Fallout 3’s main storyline.
According to Bethesda, Broken Steel will also address Fallout 3’s controversial original ending, saying that Broken Steel would not have an ending as terminal as the one in the main storyline that it replaced. For more on the DLC, check out GameSpot’s interview with game designer Alan Nanes.
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