Forum:Which DLCs to get

I was planning on buying some DLCs and I was wondering which ones I should get

I will first list the ones I was planning on getting

broken steel (mainly for the level cap increase although the new enemies kind of make me feel like I might regret it)

Operation anchorage (mainly for the items available although I've always liked the idea of playing in actions leading up to the great war)

the pitt (I have to admit that the only reason i want this is for the silenced weapon and metal blaster)

I'm not sure of how good these DLCs are and I was wondering if I should bother buying the other two. Is it worth it to buy all of the DLCs? are there any DLCs in particular that I should buy?Njiord 06:05, September 5, 2009 (UTC)

= My suggestions = 1) Broken Steel: Almost a requirement. The added level cap, removal of the "now your dead" ending, and the variety it adds to the wasteland with new random encounters make it the first pick for any DLC.

2) Point Lookout: A great DLC which adds a few new weapons, a new "free ranging" exploration opportunity, and most importantly, the best character ever. The ghoul Desmond.

3) The Pitt: A DLC with great potential, but it seems a bit rushed. It plays quite well, and the morally-grey choices are riveting, but the brevity of the Arena Fights, combined with its straight-forwardness lead to mediocracy.

4) Mothership Zeta: A great idea, but its once again very linear.  Is production values are quite good though, with quite a few interesting moments.  If I wasn't so lazy, I would justify it tying with The Pitt for 3rd place.

5) Operation Anchorage: A painful playthrough.  Ok by itself, after you play a DLC masterpiece like point lookout, you will see that this is FAR, FAR, FAR too combat orientated, with everything feeling rushed.  From the lack of squad control (which by itself is a throw-away mechanic), to the shortness of non-simulation rewards (a glitched super sniper rifle and the neat Chinese Stealth Armor ), to the rushed character implemation (only ONE Chimera and a handful of suicide spiders?!), the package reeks of an unfinished DLC.  However, if you can afford it (its only $10), then the experience of reliving a great campaign before the war may out-weigh its problems. --Redtracer7 06:43, September 5, 2009 (UTC)