...is just days away. Is anybody else out there as excited as I am? I hadn't really played much Fallout 3 since completing Operation: Anchorage, but a couple of days ago I started a new game with the aim of being the most evil son of a bitch in the wasteland. So far I'm really appreciating the way good and bad karma affects things - it definitely adds a lot to the longevity of the game. I had always been aware of this, but I've still been taken aback by just how different my experience has been so far this time around. In my first playthrough I saved Megaton and stuck mostly to the main storyline with a few side-quests along the way, but this time I blew it up straight after leaving Vault 101 and then did the Anchorage missions directly after that. Now I'm wandering the wastes with my Chinese Stealth Armour and Guass Rifle, and super mutants are suddenly not much of a problem at all. This time I'm planning on doing some more side quests (as well at the Pitt) before playing through the main storyline, and I'm then I'm thinking of maybe waiting for Broken Steel to come out before I play through to the end again.
So now I'm ready for the Pitt - what are my expectations? Well, to be honest the Pitt was perhaps the DLC that least interested me when they were all originally announced. I felt that the change of setting with Anchorage and new level cap with Broken Steel were more interesting than the Pitt, which seemed to be essentially more of the same. But after Anchorage, perhaps more of the same is not such a bad thing. Although I enjoyed the more combat-orientated approach (and I know plenty of other people hated it), I felt that the more open-ended nature of the main game - one of its biggest strengths - was lacking. This made for a refreshing change of pace in some ways, but this time around I'm mostly looking forward to playing some brand new content where I get to interact with new NPCs, loot people's corpses and go exploring. You can never loot too many corpses!!
What does everyone else think? Did you enjoy Anchorage? And what are you hoping for in the Pitt?