Falllout 3 the pit

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To be honest, I'm really hoping the method of stripping the player bare for these DLC in Fallout 3 stops with the next one as I'd like to be able to use my own stuff even if it does make the DLC a little easier. Again, just like in Operation Anchorage, you're going to in without any of your previous weapons, armor, or items.

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For the game, you get a signal just like in Operation Anchorage but this time from a runaway and when you meet up with him he tells you he needs help in retrieving the cure from the Raider boss. The Pitt was 'purged' by the Brotherhood of Steel some 20 years earlier as they rescued children and killed many of the Raiders that were there. While the area was spared of the bombs, the radiated water from the rivers has changed the city for the worse. Has a cure been found for mutations? You're going to find out as you take on a role of a slave and travel to the Pitt in search of the potential cure and the man behind it. Does it redeem itself by offering what Operation Anchorage lacked?įirst let's start with the story of the Pitt and again, I will refrain from any spoilers in this review and be as vague as possible. Well, this time around, I'm embarking on a trip to Pittsburgh with my Wastelander as I partake in the second of three announced DLC for Fallout 3, The Pitt. It just didn't feel like Fallout 3 and it wasn't fun. I made no secret of my disappointment for Operation Anchorage, the first Fallout 3 DLC.