The Major has just let everybody know that the next set of downloadable content (DLC) for the gigantic (and still growing) post-apocalyptic, action adventure role-playing game, Fallout 3, is now up and available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Entitled Point Lookout, the DLC contains a myriad of mysteries for you to solve, and an entirely new area to explore, as the release explains:
“Buy a ticket and hop onboard the Duchess Gambit, as Tobar the Ferryman takes you to the strange seaside town of Point Lookout. What secrets does the dilapidated boardwalk hold? Who lives in the sprawling mansion? Why is the Punga Fruit so important? And what horrors lie in the depths of the murky swamp?
“Point Lookout is the most open-ended DLC yet, and allows you to explore an entirely new and expansive gameplay area any way you’d like. A completely new questline allows you uncover the town’s hidden secrets, and wield powerful new weapons like the Double-Barrel Shotgun against the swamp’s dangerous, and deformed, denizens.
“So venture to Point Lookout, if you dare. Just pray it’s not a one-way trip.”
The Fallout 3 Point Lookout DLC is now available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for 800 MS Points.
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Comments:
This is so cool, but I will hold back till the weekend like I did with all the other DLCs. Just to make sure its clean from glitches and bugs.
That... is actually very sensible thinking, given the history of the Fallout 3 DLC.
Good thinking!