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Published: 2009-08-11, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If youre afraid of heights, beware of one particular climb in The Pitt, the second installment of downloadable content released for . A seemingly endless journey up a precarious series of stairways leads you to a remarkable vantage point, from where y...
Abstract: With The Pitt, Bethesda's second attempt at expanding the Fallout 3 universe, it's hard to give a fair review given the massive technical flaws inherent. While the art design is top notch, everything else is inconsistent and unreliable at best. I wante...
Abstract: Note: For those of you that purchased this on its launch day and discovered it was unplayable, a corrected version is now on Xbox Live marketplace and will be provided at no additional cost if you already paid for the DLC pack. Links to help you clear...
Abstract: The Pitt is one of the more impressive Fallout 3 add-on missions that, despite its problems, should not be missed. Yes, Operation Anchorage had its great moments (and fewer issues) but this darker territory will haunt your dreams and offer more bang fo...
Abstract: Name: Fallout 3: The PittGenre: Action RPGPlatform: Xbox 360, PC (Reviewed on 360)The Pitt is the second installment of Bethesda’s downloadable content for the 2008 action RPG, Fallout 3. The Pitt is a return to form after the radically different Opera...
Strong storytelling and quest lines with interesting decisions; the Man Opener; feels like the original game.
Awful release bugs, including crash bugs, freezing, and collision detection issues; easy at level 20.
One of my favorite aspects of Fallout 3 was how the game told so many interesting stories of life after the bomb, and from so many different perspectives. Every terminal was a bite-sized reading experience to be devoured, and every quest was a new chap...
Abstract: For the many scores of gamers who anxiously downloaded the Xbox 360 version of Bethesda's second Fallout 3 DLC installment on March 24 and dove into the gameplay with great fervor, wading only several minutes in to the gritty underbelly of Pittsburgh'...