Fallout 3 The Pitt DLC Review

The editors at Square-Go have penned a mediocre review for The Pitt, in which they give Bethesda's second set of DLC for Fallout 3 a score of 6/10.
The dreary weather conditions are as hazy as the ambiguous moral decisions that the main story arc drags up within the player, and are a subtle and successful way of showing how other areas have coped after the Great War, implying far more about the backstory of the Fallout universe than OA ever could. Add to it beefier and more appealing weapons, a greater level of exploration, and a story with a twist so unexpected and unrelenting you'll be forced to re-evaluate your actions and the motives of those around you, alongside the fact that you can return to it whenever you like, The Pitt is downloadable content of far greater value than Operation Anchorage.