Fallout 3 Broken Steel DLC Reviews

A couple more Broken Steel reviews are now available, just in case you were thinking about picking up the DLC over the weekend.

First we have Game Revolution with a score of "B+":
No Fallout 3 fan should miss Broken Steel, especially if you have been holding out on Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt because you have already reached the level cap. For the same price as the first two DLC packs ($10), not only does it have as much content as the first two packs combined, but it also changes the main game for the better. However, the less than mediocre perks list and the added instability blemish what would have been the perfect add-on to an already incredible package. But don't let that stop you from getting one of the finest examples of downloadable content that other developers should emulate.

Then we move to SFX 360, where the score is a 9.4/10:
Broken Steel is a Fallout 3 players dream come true. Not only is it an extension of the campaign, but now you can roam the wasteland endlessly. Take on the Enclave whenever you like, or you can go ahead and complete the quests you forgot to finish, collect those hidden bobbleheads you missed, gain all the achievements you fogot about, or unleash your inner Rambo if you wish. The choice is completely up to you and you have all the time in the world to do it. After all the countless hours I've spent playing the main campaign and all the extras, I can honestly say that Broken Steel is clearly the best of all the Fallout 3 DLC.