Microsoft, Review, Xbox 360|March 27, 2009 7:26 pm

Review: The Pitt



Game Review: Fallout 3 DLC: The Pitt
Release: March 24th, 2009
Genre: RPG / Shooter
Developer: Bethesda Software
Available Platforms: Xbox 360
Players: 1 (Offline)
MSRP: 800 Microsoft Points ($10)
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Website: http://www.bethblog.com

The Pitt

Fallout 3 was introduced to the world in October of last year. Since then Bethesda has released two separate DLC packages for it. The Pitt is the second of three set to appear on the Xbox Live Marketplace. The Pitt takes your character to the post-nuclear version of Pittsburgh. You are quickly informed that a disease is crippling the slave population of The Pitt and turning normal people into Trogs a fast and fierce new enemy in the Fallout world. You are tasked with getting chummy with the leader of The Pitt and snatching the cure before it is too late.

In order to do this you will first have to sneak into The Pitt, disguised as a slave, do some dangerous dirty work for one of the slavers, and survive a battle to the death in a makeshift arena. To encourage you to do this Bethesda has given players 4 new achievements to strive for, worth a total of 100 Gamerscore.

One of the first, and most positive things, you will notice about this DLC is that it has an absolutely phenomenal atmosphere. As you stumble across a mine and car littered bridge towards the city it is hard not to be awe struck at the gorgeous details that make up the skyline. Smoke billows across an evening sky, dogs bark in the distance, and the sound of Wildmen (humans living outside the city limits) rallying one another all make you feel like you are in for something incredible.

With this DLC comes 9 new weapons, 18 new armors, 3 new perks, and numerous new locations. Of these new additions almost everything is a success. The Auto-Axe is easily my favorite weapon to use now, and The Infiltrator (Silenced, Scoped, Assault Rifle) is satisfying every time I pull the trigger. The new armors look unique for the most part, and offer some nice bonuses. The perks aren’t as exciting, mostly just raising stats specifically for the new weapons.

As I mentioned earlier, The Pitt introduces a new creature to the mix, the Trog. These new creatures can leap, run, and generally sneak up on you quickly. It injects a nice bit of adrenaline into the game, and they are a welcome addition.

The Pitt

Another nice, and unexpected feature of the DLC is that it gives you quite a few opportunities to make good and bad karma choices (something Operation: Anchorage lacked almost entirely). You can rat our friends to a seedy slave who uses the information as leverage to do less work, or ignore him completely, among other things.

Despite all of these positive aspects, there are a few things that keep The Pitt from being a must buy. First and foremost, The Pitt is short, arguably even shorter than Operation: Anchorage. The quests are never challenging (The Arena specifically, I was able to blow through the three quick bouts armed with nothing more than the Auto-Axe and one Stimpak)

The Mill adds a bit more length to the overall experience, tasking you with collecting 100 Steel Ingots. This particular environment is laid out magnificently and the rewards for collecting the Ingots are great, but as it is entirely optional some might choose to skip it, stunting the length of the DLC.

Finally, while I didn’t experience any myself, there have been some reports of glitchy and buggy gameplay. Things like game crashes, audio dropout, and poor collision detection. Most of the time these incidents only occurred once or twice, but it is something to keep in mind when making your purchase decision.

Verdict: If you loved Fallout 3, and you’re looking for another reason to jump back in to its engrossing world The Pitt gives you an excellent excuse. The story might be lacking, but the new weapons, perks, and other rewards contribute to the overall experience of the game, and should not be missed.

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  • http://twitter.com/c3rebral c3rebral

    I think your review really makes me wanna get this, Hopefully I win?

  • mitch1357

    I think the Pitt sounds like a really good expansion but I am hesitant to buy it because it sounds like it will be short. I like the idea of having new weapons and armor and the atmosphere of the area could be interesting.

  • Draemen

    Nice quick to the point hit all the important stuff I give the review a 8/10.

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Kollawona

    The pit sounds like a really good expansion from what is written but I am still not sure whether I want to buy it or not but this review is really well written to the point that I really want to get the Pitt now :)

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Sean

    Seems pretty cool I definitely will get this at some point

  • http://www.mysapce.com/joe_hernandez Joseph Hernandez

    well i have not had the chance to get this, i could already tell just by watching every single trailer and interview like 10 times i can tell that fallout 3 DLC The pit is better and about 4 hours longer then the othee DLC.

  • DShadows

    Great review! Seems like it’s a lot better than the last DLC no doubt. Will definitely consider picking it up.

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Lazarus

    Cannot wait ti play this

  • Nick

    Amazing review, seems like it’s the best Fallout 3 DLC yet! can’t wait to have a chance to play it :) keep up the good work!

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Dr. Evil

    Great review without any bias whatsoever. (b”)b

  • Dave

    Great review! I’m on the fence somewhat for this DLC, then I saw this opportunity and I jumped at the chance. :) Very excited to see what comes out of this company and I.P. :)

  • Monkeysnakes

    Sounds like The Pitt is just another tasty snack til Broken Steel comes out.

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Adam

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  • http://EnterYourWebsite bududubdubdubs

    Nice review, this looks a thousand times better than Operation Anchorage.

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Adam

    My bad hit the wrong button. I like the review now i really want to get this pack

  • LaYZaY

    I can’t wait for the Broken Steel DLC. The PiTT looks really good as well.

  • http://elmiqueo.com Grecco

    Sounds great. Would like to try it.

  • RazorD

    I really loved the game, and Operation Anchorage.

    Great review, i’ll be checking it out soon! :)

  • Goon360

    Informative review. Glad to hear it’s lengthier than Anchorage was. I ran through that in 1 night :S

  • Scott Jacobs

    God I’m looking forward to getting into The Pitt. FO3 was probably my fav game of 2008, and it looks like the good folks at Bethesda are far better at keeping up with DLC than Bioware (I’m still waiting on my second DLC for Mass Effect)…

  • http://EnterYourWebsite Exu

    Not bad, I might have to pick this up once I pick up Fallout 3. Just waiting for it to drop in price.

  • Sgt Quacker

    Pretty good review. Really looking forward to playing this some time soon.

  • SaintAssassinX

    Great review! I really like the website. Trixie360 let me know about it and Im really liking it! I love Fallout 3 and I would love a pitt code :)

  • http://live.xbox.com/member/Skylark95 Skylark95

    This DLC looks a lot better than Operation Anchorage.

  • http://www.rhinotronics.com Sean Korb

    Great Review cant afford the Pitt so cant play it. hope i win it so i can play it…