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A linear military sim DLC that trades Fallout 3's open-world freedom for a scripted Anchorage flashback, new gear, and squad tactics. Short, focused, divisive.

Operation Anchorage is a DLC expansion for Fallout 3 that drops you inside a military simulation recreating the pre-war liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from Chinese forces. If you came to Fallout 3 for branching dialogue, faction politics, and wandering the Capital Wasteland at your own pace, this one will feel like a detour. It is deliberately, unapologetically linear - a corridor shooter dressed in Fallout's aesthetic, closer in spirit to a Call of Duty campaign than a Bethesda RPG. That is not automatically a condemnation, but you should know exactly what you are signing up for. The simulation conceit works well enough as a framing device. You are locked into a stripped-down loadout, your usual inventory is inaccessible, and the wasteland improvisation that defines the main game is replaced with curated military engagements. The Strike Team mechanic lets you direct small squads of soldiers - flanking groups, snipers, an artillery unit - giving the combat a light tactical layer that Fallout 3's base game never attempts. It is not XCOM-level depth, but ordering a squad to push a fortified position while you circle around for a sniper shot has genuine satisfaction. VATS works fine here, and the more confined spaces actually make it feel purposeful rather than exploitative. The real draw, and Bethesda knows it, is the loot. Completing the simulation unlocks a sealed armory back in the real world, stacked with rare gear: the Chinese Stealth Suit (essentially a wearable Stealth Boy on a cooldown timer), the Gauss Rifle, winterized T-51b Power Armor, and a handful of other weapons not easily found elsewhere. For a character in the early-to-mid game, this cache is genuinely powerful and meaningfully changes build options. A stealth build in particular gets a significant upgrade. The problem is that once you have the gear, the DLC's remaining replay value is close to zero - there are no meaningful choices, no diverging paths, and the narrative gives you almost nothing to chew on beyond "war, remember?" As an RPG expansion it is undernourished. The writing is functional at best. Characters are archetypes - gruff sergeant, stoic general - and none of them have arcs worth remembering. The Fallout universe's pre-war period is genuinely interesting lore territory, and this DLC sits right in the middle of it without doing much with the opportunity. A conversation or two that complicated the propaganda-versus-reality angle would have elevated the whole thing. Instead it plays the simulation straight, which is a missed chance for the kind of ironic commentary Fallout does best. Runtime is roughly two to three hours, which is honest for the price point and preferable to a padded six-hour version of the same content. If you are a Fallout 3 completionist, or building a character who wants that Gauss Rifle before the mid-game, this is a clean, painless stop. If you are hoping for the DLC to feel like a natural extension of what makes Fallout 3 compelling - exploration, consequence, character - look toward Point Lookout or The Pitt instead. Monika, Scout Team

Fallout 3 - Operation Anchorage

Fallout 3 - Operation Anchorage

16 jul 2010Bethesda Game Studios
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A linear military sim DLC that trades Fallout 3's open-world freedom for a scripted Anchorage flashback, new gear, and squad tactics. Short, focused, divisive.

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Operation Anchorage is a DLC expansion for Fallout 3 that drops you inside a military simulation recreating the pre-war liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from Chinese forces. If you came to Fallout 3 for branching dialogue, faction politics, and wandering the Capital Wasteland at your own pace, this one will feel like a detour. It is deliberately, unapologetically linear - a corridor shooter dressed in Fallout's aesthetic, closer in spirit to a Call of Duty campaign than a Bethesda RPG. That is not automatically a condemnation, but you should know exactly what you are signing up for. The simulation conceit works well enough as a framing device. You are locked into a stripped-down loadout, your usual inventory is inaccessible, and the wasteland improvisation that defines the main game is replaced with curated military engagements. The Strike Team mechanic lets you direct small squads of soldiers - flanking groups, snipers, an artillery unit - giving the combat a light tactical layer that Fallout 3's base game never attempts. It is not XCOM-level depth, but ordering a squad to push a fortified position while you circle around for a sniper shot has genuine satisfaction. VATS works fine here, and the more confined spaces actually make it feel purposeful rather than exploitative. The real draw, and Bethesda knows it, is the loot. Completing the simulation unlocks a sealed armory back in the real world, stacked with rare gear: the Chinese Stealth Suit (essentially a wearable Stealth Boy on a cooldown timer), the Gauss Rifle, winterized T-51b Power Armor, and a handful of other weapons not easily found elsewhere. For a character in the early-to-mid game, this cache is genuinely powerful and meaningfully changes build options. A stealth build in particular gets a significant upgrade. The problem is that once you have the gear, the DLC's remaining replay value is close to zero - there are no meaningful choices, no diverging paths, and the narrative gives you almost nothing to chew on beyond "war, remember?" As an RPG expansion it is undernourished. The writing is functional at best. Characters are archetypes - gruff sergeant, stoic general - and none of them have arcs worth remembering. The Fallout universe's pre-war period is genuinely interesting lore territory, and this DLC sits right in the middle of it without doing much with the opportunity. A conversation or two that complicated the propaganda-versus-reality angle would have elevated the whole thing. Instead it plays the simulation straight, which is a missed chance for the kind of ironic commentary Fallout does best. Runtime is roughly two to three hours, which is honest for the price point and preferable to a padded six-hour version of the same content. If you are a Fallout 3 completionist, or building a character who wants that Gauss Rifle before the mid-game, this is a clean, painless stop. If you are hoping for the DLC to feel like a natural extension of what makes Fallout 3 compelling - exploration, consequence, character - look toward Point Lookout or The Pitt instead.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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