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June 23, 2009

Fallout 3: Point Lookout

Fallout 3: Point Lookout
Based on 363 Ratings
8
metacritic
Based on 34 Reviews
83
Release date
June 23, 2009
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Summary

(Downloadable Content) Buy a ticket and hop onboard the Duchess Gambit, as Tobar the Ferryman takes you to the strange seaside town of Point Lookout. What secrets does the dilapidated boardwalk hold? Who lives in the sprawling mansion? Why is the Punga Fruit so important? And what horrors lie in the depths of the murky swamp? Point Lookout is the most open-ended DLC yet, and allows you to explore an entirely new and expansive gameplay area any way you’d like. A completely new questline allows you uncover the town’s hidden secrets, and wield powerful new weapons like the Double-Barrel Shotgun against the swamp’s dangerous, and deformed, denizens. So venture to Point Lookout, if you dare. Just pray it’s not a one-way trip. [Bethesda Softworks]

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Critic Reviews

  • 83
    Gamers.at May 16, 2024
    Although the main quest is a little short and the rewards leave much to be desired one of the better Fallout 3-add-ons.
  • 80
    VideoGamer May 16, 2024
    The new game world looks great, and the omnipresent vegetation is a real change from the barren rock and destroyed highways that we’re used to. At times the frame rate seemed to take a bit of a hit, but this issue never became serious enough to affect gameplay - the action was just a bit less smooth than usual.
  • 80
    WonderwallWeb May 16, 2024
    At a very reasonable 800 points this is well worth your time. The strongest Fallout 3 DLC to date.
  • 80
    Eurogamer May 16, 2024
    Each and every part of Point Lookout is both challenging and interesting, and you come away with the impression that Bethesda's quality control has tightened up over the course of the year. As a whole, Point Lookout hangs together better than any previous Fallout 3 DLC pack, and as such comes highly recommended.
  • 80
    Thunderbolt May 16, 2024
    Despite my frustrations with the crashes and glitches, I still enjoyed Point Lookout more than any of the DLC so far. The whole map is an awesome place to explore, the new enemies are a real treat and the quests are some of the best yet.