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    Fallout 3

    Game » consists of 45 releases. Released Oct 28, 2008

    In Bethesda's first-person revival of the classic post-apocalyptic RPG series, the player is forced to leave Vault 101 and venture out into the irradiated wasteland of Washington D.C. to find his or her father.

    aerozeppelin27's Mothership Zeta (Xbox 360) review

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    Almost* Game Killing Experience

    Youknow, the one time i buy DLC before i read a review happens to be Mothership Zeta... going on the fact that the other Fallout 3's fed my fallout 3 addiction (Its like crack to me) so bam! 800 points. download. anticipation. BAM, epic fail.
     
    First off, No stimpacks in the expansion, so your fucked if you dont have them before you go in, be prepared to die, alot.
    Second, its just a linear path based shooter, for me, fallout 3 was a brilliant open world exploring kinda thing, this is just corridor, after corridor, overpowered alien, die, reload, bum your way through.
     
    This almost killed the experience for me, i had to struggle through it again the other day to get my S-rank (Stupid fucking Alien Captive Recordings)
     
    Oh, and, as value for money, you cant access the inner parts of the ship once you have, so, if you actually enjoyed the dlc (in other words, your brain consists of mud and a small child named Squeeky) you cant go back through to explore anyway.

     Basically, the experience you get from this DLC is like deepthroating the Washington monument, Vault Boy says no.
     Basically, the experience you get from this DLC is like deepthroating the Washington monument, Vault Boy says no.

    Other reviews for Mothership Zeta (Xbox 360)

      Disappointing end to a great series of DLC 0

      Mothership Zeta abducts the player to the titular spaceship, chock full of hostile aliens and their robotic servants. For the next 3-10 hours (depending on how many times you have to reload to have not messed up the fetch quest achievement) you'll be running around both inside and outside, stopping the invasion of Earth by outside forces. Oh, and stealing all their cool tech. And meeting a samurai!They say "save the best for last". Nobody told Bethesda it seems. This is pretty much as awful as m...

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      Not the best Fallout DLC but still one hell of a ride! 0

      I never understood why so many people hated the Mothership Zeta DLC, putting evil space aliens into a post-apocalyptic setting seemed like a perfect fit.  The world has been destroyed by war and on top of that the aliens decide come at finish the job.  Yes, it's mostly combat focused but the feeling you get from exploring the futuristic space craft is well worth the time and money.  The interior of the ship follows Fallout 3's 1950s style of what may remember seeing in old sci-fi movies of the e...

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