I think Point Lookout and The Pitt are the best ones. Broken Steel should have been there from the beginning. Operation Anchorage and Mothership Zeta are fine, but people generally like them for the weapons and armour in my opinion.
Zeta is a nightmare if you just go in almost immediately from the start. Anchorage though? If it's not the first thing you do in a playthrough to get unbreakable power armor, you're doing it wrong.
I think Zeta is good the first time you play it. It's just has no real replay value which is a shame due to its setting. OA is meh. Which is a greater shame because it's centred around the Outcasts.
@@milesedgeworth3667 Correct, but by the time that it's taken enough noticable damage to be worth repairing, you're probably going to have a corrupted/oversized save file, especially on console. Yes it's "theoretically breakable", but you have to go well out of your way and deliberately so to do so, and no casual player will ever reach that point, hence why it's often called "unbreakable".
The most surreal part is knowing that Broken Steel, Operation Anchorage, and Mothership Zeta, were all created by expanding smaller parts of the game that were cut due to time constraints. that said, it is sad that Operation Anchorage was the most incomplete in the end, especially since they never placed all of the intended wasteland versions of the weapons and armor it featured in the reward vault (even if the screwup gave you the unkillable simulation power armor)
Pitt is underrated honestly. It's so fucking bleak. Fallout 3's Capital Wasteland is probably the most grim world of the whole series, and yet returning there from the Pitt feels like paradise.
Yeah I remember feeling deeply disturbed when i played it back in middle school, not to mention the sections where you have to fight the trogs they freaked me the fuck out back in the day.
@@dwarfminerwillie the troggs didnt bother me really. What bothered me was just how absolutely crushingly hopeless it was. Like Nineteen Eighty-Four in Fallout.
I personally really loved mothership zeta, the whole being abducted by aliens and fighting them, finding goofy secrets is just such a fallout thing to do, and the weapons are really interesting, the ship ambience is great, I just love how mysterious the Zetans are, and the mystery of what their plans are, and those abomination things are honestly terrifying, the way they point and scream at you. It's honestly an underrated dlc in my humble opinion, I just love shit that this dlc does.
I freakin loved The Pitt as a kid. My favorite thing to do was to go on the steel ingot runs I would collect as many as possible. I did it so many times I had the best locations of stashes memorized
@Nick Jones I usually find like 95-99 of them without looking up their location right away, then the last few take awile of retracing steps , or just looking it up
I wouldn't say that makes it long, I'm talking more story and gameplay wise. I have gone on that horrible treasure hunt though, falling into roofs and phasing though them was so fun.
The single best part of Mothership Zeta is the aftermath. Not only do you get a ton of very powerful energy weapons, but get a mod that unlocks all of the mothership and it makes a great unofficial player home.
Dagoth Ur taking the time to rank things and offer us guidance is always a grand and intoxicating experience. Truly, a god worth following, through fire and war.
I think this is the first time where Mothership Zeta was given praise. I did enjoy interacting with all the historical people and ghost girl to take over the ship for my freedom, at least from what I remember. But on the whole get why people don't like it due to how weird it is. Also making the crashed alien space ship the start point also was annoying as it ruined a neat easter egg, and basically locks the blaster behind the DLC (which doesn't even give you more ammo for it).
Yeah, they did kinda fuck that neat Easter egg and blaster up. I forgot about this bullshit. Either way I still enjoyed it, I can understand why people won't though.
@@thebigjuicethesip I really wish I still felt the same way about these dlcs as a did back then. Coming to school and talking with the other geeky kids like myself. full of passion, but I play them now and it feels very dated. To grow old is a sad thing to die young is a tragedy. *Sigh* I love cock
FO1, 2 & 3 were all masterworks. Yes FO3 as well despite the changed perspective. Some people on NMA stirred each other up pre-release to hate on it then could not change their opinion when it turned out to be just as amazing, dark, absurd and witty as the originals.
The lore behind the Pitt is even bleaker. Basically the brother of steel showed up and they were so horrified by the state of the city they basically committed a extermination of all sick raider inhabitants. It honestly of one of the best parts of east coast fallout I wish Bethesda would focus more on the depressing shit cause they seem to be rather good when it comes to that.
Don’t know why this happened but when I went to point lookout after having completed the main storyline, I still got my ass kicked. Never got to finish that one.
If I remember correctly the enemies in point lookout are infamously glitched to do extra damage through armor penetration so they kinda melt everything, makes it kinda savage
Liberty Prime was second on my list of american robots, the first being Sargeant RL-3, also known as hero of the wasteland and the robot that turned on the purifier on my playtrough xD
Some of the things that point lookout and broken steel that irks me is having added special enemies that have bonus damage towards the player that completely ignores armor so that's why when a tribal, hillbilly mutant, Super Mutant Overlord, feral ghoul reaver and I think the albino radscorpion will melt you like cheese despite wearing power armor because of the atrocious armor ignoring massive damage boost. Though at least the bright side it's a damage bonus only towards not NPCs. And broken steel gives you well the most broken trade-off is making the three followers Fawkes Dogmeat and I think Sergeant has a very broken HP gain level scaling like so broken in fact at the maximum level they have around I think either 10,000 or 20,000 HP which is insane like a fat man with barely scratch them.
@TheBigJuiceTheSip I do wish Anchorage also was longer as well. Makes you get to experience what the war between China was like. That Chimera vehicle that was a one time boss enemy looked sick, a shame it was only once cause it looked sick
The only time I ever played Fallout 3 was while doing an unarmed-only challenge. Hated Zeta. Anchorage was even harder, but a bit more fun since you get to talk to the Outcasts.
This video reminds me that it’s been long enough that Mothership Zeta is gonna almost feel new again. I’d send you some Argonian slaves but our current couriers are imbeciles
Dunno what you've been smoking, but Mothership Zeta literally gave me PTSD walking around the same corners over and over and over and over again I can't even remember anything else that happens except "haha funny historical people" and that space battle.
Typically agree with your rankings but I honestly thought Zeta and Anchirage weren't very good on repeat runs. Broken Steel is fine, just think it's weird The Enclave didn't use their "I Win" button once during the two weeks you get knocked out. Pitt and Point are phenomenal.
CAP, CAP, CAP. Pitt is hands down the BEST F3 dlc with a bulky amount of content and incredible world building. This is heresy and Dagoth Ur would never say this.
it had the metal blaster which is hands down the best weapon i could use against the tanky bs the game liked to throw at me, it still killed albino radscorps and supermutant overlords slow af but it was better than just having stare contests with a gatling laser and a power armor xd
Leave a comment with a suggestion for future dagoth post and a like to boost it in the algorithm, thanks and enjoy ❤ I fucked up and said Mississippi instead of Maryland for point lookout, my bad.
Was not a fan of Mothership Zeta as 1) All the enemies seemed way too bullet sponge-y (even the common ones) and 2) The alien weapons seemed to really lack power compared to vanilla weapons.
I always choose to leave the baby. Shame the slaves have to keep living their pitiful lives, but one day, their great, great, great, great grandchildren might earn their freedom.
I've done both but they definitely are gonna put that baby through hell and seem to dehumanize it cause it's the raider bosses baby. I'd rather they find another way.
Honestly gonna have to disagree, Anchorage feels like a chore you have to do just to get the power armor and not have to worry about durability ever again, it was fun the first time around and it's setting is cool but every time I play the game now I basically feel forced into rushing to get this DLC does as fast as possible. Mothership zeta is also pretty tedious and repetitive, all the areas look the same and it loses its charm pretty quickly considering there's what, a total of 4 different kinds of new enemies? 90% of them being aliens and their robots, atleast anchorage had variety in the types of Chinese soldiers you fought and had a proper boss fight to end it unlike zeta where the captain goes down in one hit and it's a button spamming holdout in the end, doesn't feel all that satisfying to finish the DLC. Broken steel is pretty cool but like a lot of people say it shouldn't even be a DLC, it doesn't feel like one, just a continuation of the story, one that already had an ending that upset people. The Pitt is definitely too short because thematically it's one of my favorite, having your gear taken from you should've lasted longer, you really only have to go to the steelyard for like 5 mins and do a few matches in the arena to get your stuff back and at that point the DLCs already half over, the moral choice was also a lot better than what the base game threw at you, calling you a coward for sending your radiation immune companion in the purifier. And finally we have point lookout, this is the only DLC in this game that feels full sized and can compare to something from New Vegas, it's by far the best one and it adds so much more content, it's great. A shame because I don't remember the story as well as the others DLCs but that's probably because all the rest of them are short or easy to follow and I always save point lookout for last.
@TheBigJuiceTheSip The Enclave refused to poison the water it was Edens order and Autumn refused and shut the project down, we learnt this when the player is captured, the Enclave folllow Autumn, not Eden because they know he's nothing but a flithy N,wah
@@CrookedClive I didn't for sure. I played it in 2013 or so I think. I was pretty young and the fallout 3 scared me a year before. I wish I wasn't such a pussy back then.
@TheBigJuiceTheSip I know but i made the joke since Louisiana has some bayous, sadly i couldnt implement the incest joke since that one sticks better to alabama for a good fallout joke
I wish I could enjoy Mothership Zeta, it's such a cool DLC. The characters and unique are fun, the environments are perfectly Sci-fi, but the gameplay is just soooooo boring and unfun. The combat just isn't good enough for me to ignore how linear the DLC is with only one side area, and the only real choice being "Do you take the companions for their help, or kill them for all their unique loot." I hope they revisit the idea of a Zetan themed DLC in the future.
Fair point for sure, I know they aren't perfect but I do love them. But they are definitely not....top tier unfortunately. Would be cool if they revisited it but I doubt they could do better now.
Never played 3 myself, but from just a lore and worldbuilding perspective I despise the Zetans having been there since before the bombs dropped. Them possibly being the reason for the great war ruins the framing of the questions about humanity and the nature of conflict that the first two games posed to the player. The tone and premise of the series get muddled with alien interference as a potential cause of mankind's self-destruction. It would make a lot more sense if the explanation was that they showed up after detecting the repeated radiation signatures caused by the bombs.
i didnt really like mothership zeta, the alien weapons were all very ass and it was mostly run and gun, which should be good but it was just classic fallout3 shooting just against aliens instead of mutants/humans, the voice logs and the ending is good tho, kinda bummed we couldn't find a translator so we can speak to the samurai
I can’t tell if this is being contrarian on purpose but i wholeheartedly disagree. Operation Anchorage is linear COD trash when it could’ve been amazing. Mothership Zeta is much of the same albeit much worse. 1st is the fact that the aliens scaling is completely broken. if you play this last at lvl 27-30 you will struggle killing even the most basic aliens on very easy, theyre total bullet sponges. 2nd it implies in audio logs that aliens started the great war. Broken steel isn’t really dlc in my eyes; nothing in terms of story has been developed or expanded; just continued. The Pitt is pretty decent and point lookout is excellent.
Not being contrarion. Just how I feel about the Dlc's but I can understand other people's opinion. I don't think they are perfect or top tier but I said what I wanted to say about them.
So dagoth ur is ignorant about the fallout 3 relationship of the BoS and thinks that point lookout takes place in Mississippi instead of just south of D.C. 3/5
To be fair fallout 3 bos is kinda complicated until someone explains it once and the game does very little to let you know when the original brotherhood members are called "outcasts".
Are you kidding me? I thought Dagoth Ur has some taste, but obviously I was wrong. Mothership Zeta is the most boring gaming experience I ever had. This DLC literally got me to uninstall the game.
Terrible ranking. Mothership Zeta and Operation Anchorage are nothing more than corridor shooters in FALLOUT 3. Ass gunplay. Zeta is unique but the final stretch is so fucking tedious. The Pitt is fantastic, it’s short because it doesn’t need to be long. It is absolutely fatless. Fantastic. Point Lookout is 100/10
@@thebigjuicethesip i enjoy the videos. But i refuse to believe dagoth ur actually enjoys operation anchorage or mothership zeta. Those dlcs are garbage
@@thebigjuicethesip hm a dagoth from a different demension? Im surprised a god like myself didnt take notice, well you enjoy killing dirty apocalyptic outlanders good sir
The primary issue with Broken Steel is that it was actually part of the base game that they took out and then sold to us as if it wasn't just the rest of the fucking game.
I never realized I needed to hear Dagoth Ur say “God bless America.” My life is complete.
You're name has traumatized me. Thank you.
That was my favorite part of the video
Alongside killing communist bastards 😂
I laughed my ass off at the part
It turned my old glory into Mount Rushmore
I'm so glad dagoth finally got on the internet himself to settle all these problems and setting me straight on so many issues. He is such a good guy.
I think Point Lookout and The Pitt are the best ones. Broken Steel should have been there from the beginning. Operation Anchorage and Mothership Zeta are fine, but people generally like them for the weapons and armour in my opinion.
Zeta is a nightmare if you just go in almost immediately from the start. Anchorage though?
If it's not the first thing you do in a playthrough to get unbreakable power armor, you're doing it wrong.
I think Zeta is good the first time you play it. It's just has no real replay value which is a shame due to its setting. OA is meh. Which is a greater shame because it's centred around the Outcasts.
It actully DOSE take damage, its just set to 10m Durability
@@milesedgeworth3667 Correct, but by the time that it's taken enough noticable damage to be worth repairing, you're probably going to have a corrupted/oversized save file, especially on console. Yes it's "theoretically breakable", but you have to go well out of your way and deliberately so to do so, and no casual player will ever reach that point, hence why it's often called "unbreakable".
You're both right. Although I don't do it myself as it's an exploit. Obviously I grab the armour for adding to my collection.
"Giving me Waco vibes" I died at that part
The most surreal part is knowing that Broken Steel, Operation Anchorage, and Mothership Zeta, were all created by expanding smaller parts of the game that were cut due to time constraints.
that said, it is sad that Operation Anchorage was the most incomplete in the end, especially since they never placed all of the intended wasteland versions of the weapons and armor it featured in the reward vault (even if the screwup gave you the unkillable simulation power armor)
True, it could have been so much more. Damn you Todd.
God I have some amazing childhood memories of getting that super OP power armor and rocking it the entire game.
Pitt is underrated honestly. It's so fucking bleak. Fallout 3's Capital Wasteland is probably the most grim world of the whole series, and yet returning there from the Pitt feels like paradise.
Yeah it is a bit dank and foggy
Yeah I remember feeling deeply disturbed when i played it back in middle school, not to mention the sections where you have to fight the trogs they freaked me the fuck out back in the day.
@@dwarfminerwillie the troggs didnt bother me really. What bothered me was just how absolutely crushingly hopeless it was. Like Nineteen Eighty-Four in Fallout.
@@Trifixion22 Welcome to the Projects.
@@alpharius2omegaboogaloo384 more like “Welcome to the South Side of Chicago”
I personally really loved mothership zeta, the whole being abducted by aliens and fighting them, finding goofy secrets is just such a fallout thing to do, and the weapons are really interesting, the ship ambience is great, I just love how mysterious the Zetans are, and the mystery of what their plans are, and those abomination things are honestly terrifying, the way they point and scream at you. It's honestly an underrated dlc in my humble opinion, I just love shit that this dlc does.
They do look pretty goofy when they point
The way he kept the same lecturing tone when told him he was going to break his spine 😂
I don't know why I of love dagoth Ur commentary so much. The hero I didn't know I needed.
Swear I could listen to Dagoth read a phonebook
What's you're number then? - dagoth ur
3:11 "I die... so that democracy... may live..."
-Liberty Prime
"It's basically the same as it was before the war", died laughing.
Thank you
I freakin loved The Pitt as a kid. My favorite thing to do was to go on the steel ingot runs I would collect as many as possible. I did it so many times I had the best locations of stashes memorized
Solid, it is fun just wish their was more
Good move not going to the cult. You could have gotten torched along with the population of Little Lamplight.
The Pitt is short? Someone didn't find all 100 ingots
Looks like you were just bad at it 😶
@Nick Jones I usually find like 95-99 of them without looking up their location right away, then the last few take awile of retracing steps , or just looking it up
I wouldn't say that makes it long, I'm talking more story and gameplay wise. I have gone on that horrible treasure hunt though, falling into roofs and phasing though them was so fun.
@@thebigjuicethesip dungeons diving is gameplay as much as the story.
@@machscga6238 true I suppose
The single best part of Mothership Zeta is the aftermath. Not only do you get a ton of very powerful energy weapons, but get a mod that unlocks all of the mothership and it makes a great unofficial player home.
Finally someone who enjoys Mothership zeta as much as I did, that DLC was fucking amazing.
Dagoth Ur taking the time to rank things and offer us guidance is always a grand and intoxicating experience. Truly, a god worth following, through fire and war.
Thank you ember
I think this is the first time where Mothership Zeta was given praise.
I did enjoy interacting with all the historical people and ghost girl to take over the ship for my freedom, at least from what I remember.
But on the whole get why people don't like it due to how weird it is. Also making the crashed alien space ship the start point also was annoying as it ruined a neat easter egg, and basically locks the blaster behind the DLC (which doesn't even give you more ammo for it).
Yeah, they did kinda fuck that neat Easter egg and blaster up. I forgot about this bullshit. Either way I still enjoyed it, I can understand why people won't though.
I. Die. So That. Democracy. Lives.
I love mothership zeta, it’s so unique
Broken steel has a hidden weapon. Where liberty prime gets exploded.
Also kind of wonder if you can side with the enclave.
Yes officer that man right there. Hes the one who said good things about fallout 3
I will die for it, but I grew up with these dlc's and these are the opinions I have of them
@@thebigjuicethesip I really wish I still felt the same way about these dlcs as a did back then.
Coming to school and talking with the other geeky kids like myself. full of passion, but I play them now and it feels very dated.
To grow old is a sad thing to die young is a tragedy.
*Sigh* I love cock
Fallout 3 outstrips 4 and 76.
FO1, 2 & 3 were all masterworks. Yes FO3 as well despite the changed perspective. Some people on NMA stirred each other up pre-release to hate on it then could not change their opinion when it turned out to be just as amazing, dark, absurd and witty as the originals.
@@ordinator. I played fallout 1 recently and it was a blast
Damn, dagoth ur might be the only person I've ever seen that enjoys anchorage and mothership zeta, crazy
The lore behind the Pitt is even bleaker. Basically the brother of steel showed up and they were so horrified by the state of the city they basically committed a extermination of all sick raider inhabitants. It honestly of one of the best parts of east coast fallout I wish Bethesda would focus more on the depressing shit cause they seem to be rather good when it comes to that.
Oh my god you did it!!! Tysm this is epic!
Glad you enjoyed it, skyrim one is coming tommorow
Don’t know why this happened but when I went to point lookout after having completed the main storyline, I still got my ass kicked. Never got to finish that one.
It's tough there bud, give a try again
If I remember correctly the enemies in point lookout are infamously glitched to do extra damage through armor penetration so they kinda melt everything, makes it kinda savage
Liberty Prime was second on my list of american robots, the first being Sargeant RL-3, also known as hero of the wasteland and the robot that turned on the purifier on my playtrough xD
He can do that?
@@thebigjuicethesip yep
Omg finally some praise for Mothership zeta!
Not to mention Mothership Zeta spawned Zeta Crew.
"It was giving me Wako vibes" lol
Finally, someone who doesn’t hate on Mothership Zeta just because it encourages using alien weapons
I like the alien weapons but I can understand some people only wanting that serious roleplay feel
Some of the things that point lookout and broken steel that irks me is having added special enemies that have bonus damage towards the player that completely ignores armor so that's why when a tribal, hillbilly mutant, Super Mutant Overlord, feral ghoul reaver and I think the albino radscorpion will melt you like cheese despite wearing power armor because of the atrocious armor ignoring massive damage boost.
Though at least the bright side it's a damage bonus only towards not NPCs.
And broken steel gives you well the most broken trade-off is making the three followers Fawkes Dogmeat and I think Sergeant has a very broken HP gain level scaling like so broken in fact at the maximum level they have around I think either 10,000 or 20,000 HP which is insane like a fat man with barely scratch them.
That's kinda Bananas
@@thebigjuicethesip Indeed
Glad to see Dagoth shares my opinion perfectly with Mothership Zeta. Dude copy and pasted my own thoughts on it and I love it
Good too see another zeta emjoyer
@TheBigJuiceTheSip I do wish Anchorage also was longer as well. Makes you get to experience what the war between China was like. That Chimera vehicle that was a one time boss enemy looked sick, a shame it was only once cause it looked sick
@@blobfishking6230 it was fucking Bananas
The only time I ever played Fallout 3 was while doing an unarmed-only challenge. Hated Zeta. Anchorage was even harder, but a bit more fun since you get to talk to the Outcasts.
This video reminds me that it’s been long enough that Mothership Zeta is gonna almost feel new again. I’d send you some Argonian slaves but our current couriers are imbeciles
I heard one of them got shot in the head recently, some place in the desert
@@thebigjuicethesip Ain’t that just a kick in the head?
The laser / proton, doesn't effect the wasteland, because you just shoot Ohio...
Judging on recent events the laser won't even be necessary
Dunno what you've been smoking, but Mothership Zeta literally gave me PTSD walking around the same corners over and over and over and over again
I can't even remember anything else that happens except "haha funny historical people" and that space battle.
The finest za my friend
Typically agree with your rankings but I honestly thought Zeta and Anchirage weren't very good on repeat runs. Broken Steel is fine, just think it's weird The Enclave didn't use their "I Win" button once during the two weeks you get knocked out. Pitt and Point are phenomenal.
They really could have ended it all but yeah, I can understand the lack of replay ability
What’s this behind me, it’s your lesson for today.
For some reason I love the patriotic american dagoth ur lmao
Wish to hear Mr Ur's thought on the New Vegas DLC's.
Just uploaded it
@@thebigjuicethesip F'n great. Thank you.
based operation anchorage owner
CAP, CAP, CAP. Pitt is hands down the BEST F3 dlc with a bulky amount of content and incredible world building. This is heresy and Dagoth Ur would never say this.
That's how you feel, but respectfully. This isn't about your opinion.
it had the metal blaster which is hands down the best weapon i could use against the tanky bs the game liked to throw at me, it still killed albino radscorps and supermutant overlords slow af but it was better than just having stare contests with a gatling laser and a power armor xd
The pitt Dlc is the best ! you can eat the baby 😂😂😂 Cannibal perk😂😂
That's only in a mod
Huh, first time i’ve seen someone give Mothership Zeta some love…I may have misjudged Dagoth in the past then.
It's kind of amusing that Dagoth Ur has an escalating series of compliments for F3 DLC, after basically nitpicking the F4 DLC to pieces.
Point lookout can be played as a mod in fallout 4
point lookout runs like complete garbo, that's the only complain i have about it
Leave a comment with a suggestion for future dagoth post and a like to boost it in the algorithm, thanks and enjoy ❤ I fucked up and said Mississippi instead of Maryland for point lookout, my bad.
Point Lookout & The Pitt are the best DLC.
Mothership Zeta and Operation Anchorage honestly put me to sleep
Honestly? Same in all opinions.
Based asf.
I'm from Pittsburgh so a bit biased but The Pitt was always one of my favorite DLCs.
Ah, you must build the pitt
Was not a fan of Mothership Zeta as 1) All the enemies seemed way too bullet sponge-y (even the common ones) and 2) The alien weapons seemed to really lack power compared to vanilla weapons.
I always choose to leave the baby. Shame the slaves have to keep living their pitiful lives, but one day, their great, great, great, great grandchildren might earn their freedom.
I've done both but they definitely are gonna put that baby through hell and seem to dehumanize it cause it's the raider bosses baby. I'd rather they find another way.
Eat the baby
Operation Anchorage is always the last DLC I play for F3.
I love operation anchorage but I get people's gripes on it
Same
None of them have the effervescent Dunmer as a playable race however so it's, sadly, all relegated to F tier.
Indeed
Honestly gonna have to disagree, Anchorage feels like a chore you have to do just to get the power armor and not have to worry about durability ever again, it was fun the first time around and it's setting is cool but every time I play the game now I basically feel forced into rushing to get this DLC does as fast as possible. Mothership zeta is also pretty tedious and repetitive, all the areas look the same and it loses its charm pretty quickly considering there's what, a total of 4 different kinds of new enemies? 90% of them being aliens and their robots, atleast anchorage had variety in the types of Chinese soldiers you fought and had a proper boss fight to end it unlike zeta where the captain goes down in one hit and it's a button spamming holdout in the end, doesn't feel all that satisfying to finish the DLC. Broken steel is pretty cool but like a lot of people say it shouldn't even be a DLC, it doesn't feel like one, just a continuation of the story, one that already had an ending that upset people. The Pitt is definitely too short because thematically it's one of my favorite, having your gear taken from you should've lasted longer, you really only have to go to the steelyard for like 5 mins and do a few matches in the arena to get your stuff back and at that point the DLCs already half over, the moral choice was also a lot better than what the base game threw at you, calling you a coward for sending your radiation immune companion in the purifier. And finally we have point lookout, this is the only DLC in this game that feels full sized and can compare to something from New Vegas, it's by far the best one and it adds so much more content, it's great. A shame because I don't remember the story as well as the others DLCs but that's probably because all the rest of them are short or easy to follow and I always save point lookout for last.
I vote Dagoth Ur for king of the Interwebs
He humbly accepts
Enclave is based
It's a travesty we couldn't join them.
The Enclave did nothing wrong
They did everything wrong
@TheBigJuiceTheSip Not in fallout 3 they literally did the exact same thing as the bos but they are evil because they said so
Unlike the bos though they want to poison the commonwealth's new fresh water sources
@TheBigJuiceTheSip The Enclave refused to poison the water it was Edens order and Autumn refused and shut the project down, we learnt this when the player is captured, the Enclave folllow Autumn, not Eden because they know he's nothing but a flithy N,wah
The Pitt was unplayable due to the glitches
I didn't have any glitches or bugs when I've played but if I did I would have used it in the jokes, sorry
@@thebigjuicethesip You must not have played at launch. It was an absolute disaster when it first came out.
@@CrookedClive I didn't for sure. I played it in 2013 or so I think. I was pretty young and the fallout 3 scared me a year before. I wish I wasn't such a pussy back then.
Mothership Zeta was really boring. Few great ideas and setup, only to become a drudge through a samey spaceship where everything looks the same.
As someone from near point lookout I’m offended. Point lookout is in Maryland not Mississippi
I realized that mistake a little late, but if you were in Mississippi would it have hurt more? Also nice pfp
@@thebigjuicethesip lmao probably would either way great video dude 😂
I've always been a big fan of the Faceless Grunt asthetic so I've always been a fan of the winter combat armor.
That combat armor does look pretty good
God Bless AMERICA!
Yes.
I feel point lookout is more Louisiana not Mississippi
Louisiana ain't that bad
@TheBigJuiceTheSip I know but i made the joke since Louisiana has some bayous, sadly i couldnt implement the incest joke since that one sticks better to alabama for a good fallout joke
But as far as I know, Alabama hasn't been seen in fallout
1. Broken Steel
2. Point Lookout
3. The Pitt
4. Mothership Zeta
5. Operation Anchorage
Um correction it's not Mississippi it's Maryland point lookout is is maryland
Yeah, I've corrected myself in previous comments. It was a oversight on my part for sure.
I hated Mothership Zeta, but all the things Dagoth describes in it sound awesome. He's a god. How could a god be wrong? Maybe I need to replay it.
I appreciate it
I wish I could enjoy Mothership Zeta, it's such a cool DLC. The characters and unique are fun, the environments are perfectly Sci-fi, but the gameplay is just soooooo boring and unfun. The combat just isn't good enough for me to ignore how linear the DLC is with only one side area, and the only real choice being "Do you take the companions for their help, or kill them for all their unique loot." I hope they revisit the idea of a Zetan themed DLC in the future.
Fair point for sure, I know they aren't perfect but I do love them. But they are definitely not....top tier unfortunately. Would be cool if they revisited it but I doubt they could do better now.
Mothership Zeta is AWFUL
😢
If that's how you feel my man that's how you feel, hope you can enjoy the videos still
Never played 3 myself, but from just a lore and worldbuilding perspective I despise the Zetans having been there since before the bombs dropped. Them possibly being the reason for the great war ruins the framing of the questions about humanity and the nature of conflict that the first two games posed to the player. The tone and premise of the series get muddled with alien interference as a potential cause of mankind's self-destruction.
It would make a lot more sense if the explanation was that they showed up after detecting the repeated radiation signatures caused by the bombs.
Fair
Mother ship zeta sucked and was just stupid , aliens shouldn't have ever been anything more than a rare Easter egg
I disagree wholeheartedly about aliens being just a Easter egg. But I do understand you have a different opinion about zeta and that's coolio.
i didnt really like mothership zeta, the alien weapons were all very ass and it was mostly run and gun, which should be good but it was just classic fallout3 shooting just against aliens instead of mutants/humans, the voice logs and the ending is good tho, kinda bummed we couldn't find a translator so we can speak to the samurai
I can’t tell if this is being contrarian on purpose but i wholeheartedly disagree. Operation Anchorage is linear COD trash when it could’ve been amazing. Mothership Zeta is much of the same albeit much worse. 1st is the fact that the aliens scaling is completely broken. if you play this last at lvl 27-30 you will struggle killing even the most basic aliens on very easy, theyre total bullet sponges. 2nd it implies in audio logs that aliens started the great war. Broken steel isn’t really dlc in my eyes; nothing in terms of story has been developed or expanded; just continued. The Pitt is pretty decent and point lookout is excellent.
Not being contrarion. Just how I feel about the Dlc's but I can understand other people's opinion. I don't think they are perfect or top tier but I said what I wanted to say about them.
Mothership Zeta sucks, and the samurais armor sucked. I hated wandering around that fucking maze of a space ship.
I can understand that's your opinion and hope you enjoyed the rest of the video
So dagoth ur is ignorant about the fallout 3 relationship of the BoS and thinks that point lookout takes place in Mississippi instead of just south of D.C.
3/5
To be fair, the Mississippi thing was a miscalculation on my part and I didn't realize it until i rewatched it
To be fair fallout 3 bos is kinda complicated until someone explains it once and the game does very little to let you know when the original brotherhood members are called "outcasts".
Are you kidding me? I thought Dagoth Ur has some taste, but obviously I was wrong. Mothership Zeta is the most boring gaming experience I ever had. This DLC literally got me to uninstall the game.
At least you Uninstalled it so it didn't have to deal with that opinion anymore, perhaps your better suited for peggle
I don't even know what peggle is but anyways, even uninstalling the game was more entertaining than this DLC
@@username-eo2gj you don't know what pegged is? You can't call yourself a gamer.
Terrible ranking. Mothership Zeta and Operation Anchorage are nothing more than corridor shooters in FALLOUT 3. Ass gunplay. Zeta is unique but the final stretch is so fucking tedious. The Pitt is fantastic, it’s short because it doesn’t need to be long. It is absolutely fatless. Fantastic. Point Lookout is 100/10
That's how you feel, I could easily call your's a terrible ranking as well
Dagoth has garbage taste in dlcs
That's your opinion, hope you can still enjoy the videos
@@thebigjuicethesip i enjoy the videos. But i refuse to believe dagoth ur actually enjoys operation anchorage or mothership zeta. Those dlcs are garbage
but OA is shit - it's just a CoD rip-off
That's how you feel
Dagoth Ur is wrong all of these are 1/10
Well that's your opinion but we differ on that, I understand why though
@@thebigjuicethesip Dagoth Ur is canonically a rpg elitist
All that DCL constantly crashing the game which makes all of it trash
Could it be your system?
Fallout 3 is irredeemable garbage and this video is nothing but bad takes. Bethesda drools, Legion rules, whoop-whoop.
Ah, you're just brain dead? I see. Well my fallout NV dlc rating is coming out soon. You'll be suprised.
after this i dont think anything you say will be a surprise
Fallout fans when you like a fallout game😱
@fudgepacker yeah I know I used to fall for that stuff
@@thebigjuicethesip Honest Hearts is the worst NV DLC. Just putting this hot take here before the video goes live.
point lookout is set in maryland.
Pretty much the same place from my experience
@@thebigjuicethesip valid point
Trash all of them you know it, neravar knows it, even the filthy outlanders know who is this imposter
First off, love your name dagoth ur. But it's a matter of this dagoth urs opinion. I appreciate yours.
@@thebigjuicethesip hm a dagoth from a different demension? Im surprised a god like myself didnt take notice, well you enjoy killing dirty apocalyptic outlanders good sir
The primary issue with Broken Steel is that it was actually part of the base game that they took out and then sold to us as if it wasn't just the rest of the fucking game.