Bethesda details Fallout 3 DLC-5 Hours of Gameplay - briefly
(hx) 10:54 AM CET - Dec,11 2008
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this interview on IGN, Bethesda detailed its Fallout 3 DLC, promising that
Operation Anchorage will expand the game by roughly four to five hours. The
content will cost 800 points and is pencilled in for a January release. It will
see you fight the Chinese red army and liberate the town of Anchorage via an
in-game simulator. The mission will focus on stealth and a new 'Covert Ops' perk
will be available to the player:
IGN: The liberation of Alaska was hinted at a lot during Fallout 3. What can we
expect out of that simulated battle?
Jeff Gardiner: In Operation: Anchorage the player will find themselves able
to re-live the famous liberation of Anchorage from Fallout lore -- inside a
simulation similar to one found along the main quest of Fallout 3. Once the
player finds their way into the simulation, they'll be stripped of their
resources and have to survive within the rules set up by the simulation's
creators. The Chinese red army is everywhere, and the player will first
have to secure the surrounding mountain side and then fight their way into the
Chinese base. The player will have to use a lot of their standard combat skills,
along with several new tools that will only be available in the downloadable
content. These include interactive Strike Teams under the player's command and
unique armor, weapons, and other exotic gadgets.
IGN: A lot of quests in Fallout 3 were slightly different depending upon
your character (mostly through dialogue options). Can we expect the same for
Operation Anchorage?
Gardiner: Operation: Anchorage focuses mainly on a combat/stealth path.
It's important to our team to use DLC as a way for us to flex our creativity, to
try new things and answer the "wouldn't have been cool if we did this?" question
that always comes up towards a games completion; when it's too late to try them!
Don't worry, we're trying something a little different with all of our upcoming
content so there will be plenty of the morally gray, multiple path quest lines
everyone loves the franchise for.
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