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  1. Feb 20, 2019
    7
    I wonder if this "dlc" is just some removed side mission from the original game just to make a few more bucks. That must be it. You can finish this "dlc" (it's even funny to call this a dlc) in under one hour. All of it is just fighting and that doesn't make it bad. What makes it bad is that it's less than hour and should be a part of the game from the very start. What the hell is wrongI wonder if this "dlc" is just some removed side mission from the original game just to make a few more bucks. That must be it. You can finish this "dlc" (it's even funny to call this a dlc) in under one hour. All of it is just fighting and that doesn't make it bad. What makes it bad is that it's less than hour and should be a part of the game from the very start. What the hell is wrong with you Bugthesda. I only can imagine the anger of someone who bought this for 10 dollars and then finished it in 40 minutes and was like WTF. Pickens doesn't approve! Expand
  2. JeremyH.
    Mar 22, 2009
    5
    Decent, I suppose. The fighting just got really old after a while, I mean the first encounter with the stealthed dragoon guys was pretty cool, but, when you kept running around corners into stealthed snipers just sitting around, it got really old. I didn't even get 3 hours out of this, I was done in about 30 minutes or so. There was no real excitement after the first few minutes, Decent, I suppose. The fighting just got really old after a while, I mean the first encounter with the stealthed dragoon guys was pretty cool, but, when you kept running around corners into stealthed snipers just sitting around, it got really old. I didn't even get 3 hours out of this, I was done in about 30 minutes or so. There was no real excitement after the first few minutes, just walking up to a corner and going 'I bet a flamer troop is gonna come around there.........yep'. The only real weapon loadout to use that was any good was the sniper pack as a missle launcher and a pistol was useless since you fight one unit that you really need missles for (actually, the Chimera goes down pretty easy without it); an assalt rifle which is also useless as just about all enemies are all stealthed with snipers sitting on rocks; and close combat was useless for the same reason. It was weird the way enemy stealth units would just sit and watch until you shot them to attack you, even as you were slaughtering their buddies and they had perfect shots lined up. The end was stupid, everyone just gets into a rumble over whether I got to take any of the useless crap in the armory, didn't even give me a chance to say 'no thank you, I'll just be on my way'. 5/10 for being somewhat enjoyable at the beginning. Though I wonder when Bethesda will let us climb like that. Expand
  3. RubenM
    May 20, 2009
    7
    If i were to rate Operation Anchorage based on its new missions alone, it would receive a very poor rating. At first it shows promise by giving you a self-selected team and restricted equipment, then it turns out the game is so short you barely get to use them. The OA missions are boring and linear, even though stealthed enemies are a nice distraction. By itself, it would earn a rating of If i were to rate Operation Anchorage based on its new missions alone, it would receive a very poor rating. At first it shows promise by giving you a self-selected team and restricted equipment, then it turns out the game is so short you barely get to use them. The OA missions are boring and linear, even though stealthed enemies are a nice distraction. By itself, it would earn a rating of 3/10. The real value is in the items received after the simulation, however. A weapon that knocks down enemies, a sword that destroys most of them and a steal armour making the required critical hits much easier to get turn you into a killing machine. Being able to simply walk past enemies is also very nice, and gives you more options to play the game (a la Deus Ex). On top of this you get several other goodies, including special power armour and the training to use it which normally happens 2/3rds into the main quest. Nice. In summary, a poor set of missions but a brilliant addition to Fallout 3 itself. 7/10 Expand
  4. MaximeG
    May 24, 2009
    5
    This expansion didn't have enough contents to call this a "pack" ... not enough gameplay ( can easily beat Operation Anchorage in 30-45 minutes ) and the items you obtain only worths it when you're at the beggining. If you finished the game and downloaded it, it would be completely useless in my opinion ... Oh and for those who says it give a higher level cap , you are mistaken This expansion didn't have enough contents to call this a "pack" ... not enough gameplay ( can easily beat Operation Anchorage in 30-45 minutes ) and the items you obtain only worths it when you're at the beggining. If you finished the game and downloaded it, it would be completely useless in my opinion ... Oh and for those who says it give a higher level cap , you are mistaken with the latest pack : Broken Steel. Expand
  5. Jul 8, 2011
    5
    This is a DLC for the wrong game. It keeps me wondering did the developers know that they are not making a DLC for first person shooter. Operation anchorage is fallout 3 without any kind of role playing elements, characters or anything else which makes fallout 3 to be fallout. It tries to be some kind of FPS action game based on war against China at Alaska. The story in this DLC is veryThis is a DLC for the wrong game. It keeps me wondering did the developers know that they are not making a DLC for first person shooter. Operation anchorage is fallout 3 without any kind of role playing elements, characters or anything else which makes fallout 3 to be fallout. It tries to be some kind of FPS action game based on war against China at Alaska. The story in this DLC is very stupid and unconvincing. I have to say that fallout 3 is not optimal game to turn into FPS. Everything just feels so old and all modern FPS standards are thrown into garbage bin.. After you complete the Operation Anchorage you get some overpowered equipment which makes your character way too powerful against the other enemies. If you can avoid this DLC at any costs, it almost ruins the whole game. I cannot get anything good into my mind about this DLCâ Expand
  6. Jul 22, 2017
    6
    This DLC will reward you with a generous amount of experience points, and some very good loot. The premise of the DLC is certainly interesting and fits within the Fallout 3 theme very well. Unfortunately, the DLC seems to attempt to emphasize the FPS elements of Fallout 3, which are in my opinion one of its weaknesses. In fact, the DLC overall was very reminiscent to an old-school FPS.This DLC will reward you with a generous amount of experience points, and some very good loot. The premise of the DLC is certainly interesting and fits within the Fallout 3 theme very well. Unfortunately, the DLC seems to attempt to emphasize the FPS elements of Fallout 3, which are in my opinion one of its weaknesses. In fact, the DLC overall was very reminiscent to an old-school FPS. Relatively linear, find ammo caches and health pickups, and there's even 10 collectible "intels". For FPS gameplay, Fallout 3 is not the game you want to be playing. Still, something kept me coming back. No characters stood out to me as being overly interesting, but I think the overall map and locations within the DLC were interesting and nice to explore, relative to Fallout 3 visuals that is. Still, the DLC was only a few hours total, if it was anymore than that I would probably have a more negative opinion. I wouldn't really say that this DLC is good or bad, it just is. Give it a play if you are bored. Expand
  7. Sep 23, 2020
    6
    Listen, when I was playing this DLC I had no idea it is a DLC: I was new to the game and because I had a GOTY edition all the add-ons were already included so for me Operation Anchorage was just a side quest of the main game. I don't know why but I feel like because of that I had a different approach to the DLC so keep that in mind.

    First of all, I liked the premise: the idea of
    Listen, when I was playing this DLC I had no idea it is a DLC: I was new to the game and because I had a GOTY edition all the add-ons were already included so for me Operation Anchorage was just a side quest of the main game. I don't know why but I feel like because of that I had a different approach to the DLC so keep that in mind.

    First of all, I liked the premise: the idea of stepping into a simulation (bassically a videogame) inside another videogame is qiute intriguing. Though I have several questions: who would come up with the idea that in order to get access to an armory you have to complete some based on real events simulation and how come a pip-boy is the essential part of the process of getting in the simultaion in the first place (that moment wasn't clarified well enough or I missed it).

    What I also liked: the action. Fallout 3 in its core isn't that much about action. Don't get me wrong, Fallout 3 is quite a dynamic game but its beauty actually lies in the meditative exploration of the world, collecting items (apparel, weapons, food, ammo, etc) with sporadic encounters with raiders and supermutants but Operation Anchorage is actually the opposite to a standard Fallout 3 experience: there is no exploration whatsoever, ammo is replenished at certain points as well as health so basically all what you do is wreac havoc without any need to care about your health and ammo status. It is... fun?

    What I also also liked: the location. Snowy mountains, cold fierce wind, harsh weather - after dead, gray and pale Capital Wasteland it felt like fresh air.

    What I didn't like: the action. Yeah, yeah... Action is the strong and the weak side of the quest. Is the non-stop shooting fun? Yes but to a certain degree. We all know that the main problem of Fallout 3 is its combat system. The shooting isn't as responsive and satisfying as it could be. Of course V.A.T.S. makes up for it a little bit but you can't rely on it all the time. So just shooting gets a little bit tedious over time, I guess.

    Still, Operation Anchorage DLC affected my whole Fallout 3 walktrhough quite significantly: by the end of it I obtained Winterized T-51b Power Armor (maybe the best Power Armor in the game), Chinese Stealth Armor (which freed me from any need in Stealth Boys - I maybe used one or two throughtout the whole playthrough) and maybe my favorite weapon in Fallout 3 - Gauss Rifle. Thanks to them I became a really unstopable force quite quickly and had to raise the difficulty to "Very Hard" at some point. Combination of Chinese Stealth Armor and Gauss Rifle allowed me to oneshot so many supermutants you can't even imagine (and btw Chinese Stealth Armor looks pretty slick - in not a sneak mode of course)
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  8. May 25, 2022
    5
    Очень круто было поиграть в каловдутий внутри фолаута но скучно просто до усрачки пацаны не ходите на войну вы матерям ещё нужны
  9. Mar 15, 2023
    5
    Call of Duty: Anchorage .
Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 16
  2. Negative: 3 out of 16
  1. I love Fallout 3. I love it to an almost indecent extent. It was far and away my game of 2008, and doesn't look like being knocked out of my personal top spot for a good while yet. But when you sift out its role-play, the ammo-box inspection and the exploration and draft in a fleet of health and ammo regeneration points to compensate... well, affairs just feel shallow and somewhat naked.
  2. What's left if you remove the roleplay elements from an action-based RPG? In this case it's three hours of uninspired action. Everything that made Fallout 3 a good game has been removed, obviously to rip off gamers who already explored the whole wastelands - and for those players it's totally worthless.
  3. 78
    The entire download only took me about three hours to finish which isn't a whole lot of time considering the $10 price tag. I had fun while playing Operation:Anchorage despite a few bugs and a couple of game crashes, and the items you get for completing the missions are awesome. If you get a kick out of watching heads fly in VATS like me, you'll find a lot to like in Operation: Anchorage.