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Feels like a natural continuation of the original ending
Feels like a natural continuation of the original ending, final mission offers plenty of challenge, cap level raised to 30, Dogmeat’s back
Starts off slow, too much errand running, not as creative or purposeful as previous content, makes more sense as DLC #1 than DLC #3
Despite not being as creative or purpose driven as previous offerings, Broken Steel is a must buy. Its natural transition from Fallout 3’s original conclusion and its open-ended nature are just what fans wanted. ...
While being more of a lone mission than a potentially strong add-on focused on discovering new secrets, Broken Steel is apparently the result of heavy reparations made on the formula used for the previous linear add-on (namely, Operation Anchorage). Co...
Contains some of Fallout 3s best action, Some great new areas to explore and weapons to shoot, Wellintegrated into the wasteland, New level cap, new perks.
The story throws logic out the window, Some issues with recorded dialogue.
The third add-on pack for Fallout 3 is packed with action and gives you plenty of bang for the buck. ...
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Published: 2009-08-25, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Broken Steel, the third downloadable add-on for , requires you to suspend your disbelief. It allows for continued exploration of the Capitol region after youve finished the main quest, which is fantastic, but makes a bit of a mockery of the story if y...
Abstract: Six months and two severely disappointing DLC missions later, Bethesda finally made good on their promise to expand the Fallout 3 universe with Broken Steel. Based two weeks after the finale of the original, Broken Steel brings out a bit more difficult...
Abstract: Is the third batch of Fallout 3 DLC worth your time and money? Check out our review to find out. THE VERDICT by Will Herring The post-apocalyptic hits just keep on coming! GameProArcade's own Terry Terrones took Fallout 3's latest DLC out for a spin, ...
Abstract: Note: Some Xbox 360 users are reporting problems with this DLC pack. I have had very few technical issues with it, but some bugs have been acknowledged by Microsoft and fixes provided. I will offer links to help you out after this review.)If you ask m...
Abstract: As far as add-ons are concerned, Broken Steel is by far the best one to come along for Fallout 3 since The Pitt. Feeling more like an extension of the main quest rather than a standalone side quest, the battle to eradicate the Enclave once and for all ...
Abstract: The final part of the Fallout 3 DLC trifecta, “Broken Steel,” arrived last week, and it was something I had been looking forward to since Bethesda announced they would be releasing more content for devoted wastelanders. After playing through the roughl...
Abstract: The one DLC that was announced for Fallout 3 that I was looking forward to the most is finally here. Broken Steel continues the story of Fallout 3 and does so allowing your character to continue on in the Capital Wasteland even if your decision in the ...