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Operation Anchorage, the first of a three-part set of downloadable content for Fallout 3 from Bethesda, has finally arrived. The expansion has some big shoes to fill, as recent announcements promised that not only would it provide some new missions, but it would also tell the story of one of the most famous military battles in the Fallout Universe and let players get ahold of some entirely new inventory. It’s certainly an ambitious goal, one that Bethesda manages to pull off (mostly) without a hitch, though there are a few minor shortcomings with the new set of missions. (via Review: Fallout 3 DLC pits capitalists against commies - Ars Technica
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Operation Anchorage, the first of a three-part set of downloadable content for Fallout 3 from Bethesda, has finally arrived. The expansion has some big shoes to fill, as recent announcements promised that not only would it provide some new missions, but it would also tell the story of one of the most famous military battles in the Fallout Universe and let players get ahold of some entirely new inventory. It’s certainly an ambitious goal, one that Bethesda manages to pull off (mostly) without a hitch, though there are a few minor shortcomings with the new set of missions. (via Review: Fallout 3 DLC pits capitalists against commies - Ars Technica

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