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Fallout 3: Point Lookout

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Résumé

Achetez un billet et montez à bord de la Duchesse Gambit, alors que Tobar le passeur vous emmène dans l'étrange ville de bord de mer de Point Lookout. Quels secrets recèle la promenade délabrée ? Qui vit dans le vaste manoir ? Pourquoi le fruit Punga est-il si important ? Et quelles horreurs se cachent dans les profondeurs du marécage obscur ? Point Lookout est le DLC le plus ouvert à ce jour, et vous permet d'explorer comme bon vous semble une zone de jeu entièrement nouvelle et étendue. Une toute nouvelle ligne de quêtes vous permet de découvrir les secrets cachés de la ville et de manier de nouvelles armes puissantes, comme le fusil à double canon, contre les habitants dangereux et difformes du marais. Alors aventurez-vous à Point Lookout, si vous l'osez. Priez juste pour que ce ne soit pas un aller simple.


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Fallout 3: Point Lookout Critiques et évaluations

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Review by JaydenPickens [user]
20 février 2019

I liked this dlc. The island vibe was great, missions were cool. Nothing bad to say about this except npcs bugs, that I had to sort out withI liked this dlc. The island vibe was great, missions were cool. Nothing bad to say about this except npcs bugs, that I had to sort out with the console command. Pickens approves!

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Review by pepikJS [user]
12 septembre 2014

I had enough of those god-damn swamps after 20 minutes. Enemies are stronger than super-mutant on steroids, there's basically nothing inI had enough of those god-damn swamps after 20 minutes. Enemies are stronger than super-mutant on steroids, there's basically nothing in there. The best mission is about finding agent China, at the end it will give you some swamp riffle, which is just simple rifle eating 10mm ammunition. But the main quest end, holy molly, I was promised to get some big reward, rite? And what was that reward? Mesmetron and few grenades? Are you kidding me? Mesmetron I can get at Paradise Falls for free, holy flip! So basically at the end of the main quest the reward is practically NOTHING! It was boring, I was happy like a little turtle when I leaved it and came back to DC, you know.

80
Review by somethingguy912 [user]
2 novembre 2013

Point Lookout is a aesthetically pleasing, rich and sometimes disturbing DLC that gains my interest from the environment alone, completelyPoint Lookout is a aesthetically pleasing, rich and sometimes disturbing DLC that gains my interest from the environment alone, completely unique and absent from the Capital Wasteland but still nourishing the sense of post acopalyptia. I only played Operation: Anchorage on the Xbox 360, so before people think that i'm attempting to bring the rating up, I also have this for the pc, which is my preferred style of playing any game, period, just so as long as my pc can handle it. Anyhow, the missions themselves are wrestled uniquely, the main quest being somewhat indifferent from the environment, however, in a way throwing me back to the faction-based quests of Skyrim's civil war and so on. That particular quest confused me a bit, not by the narrative of the work, but of how a battle between two great minds were in the setting of redneck county and of the marshlands of Maryland. The experience is compelling nonetheless, seeing the beauty of the mechanics finally unfold, webbed with environments blooming with interaction and a sense of awe. The rednecks themselves are also interesting, but also quite disturbing too, having to fight the most downtrodden of the inbred, with a noticable hint of radiation trailing off their autonomy. Of all the DLC's I have played from FO3: Point Lookout, like New Vegas' Mothership Zeta, will be one of the few that I will be willing to come back to play again.

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Review by whitespider999 [user]
4 mars 2012

Absolutely the direction dlc in fallout 3 should have universally gone. And consequently the best dlc for fallout 3. My only complaint is theAbsolutely the direction dlc in fallout 3 should have universally gone. And consequently the best dlc for fallout 3. My only complaint is the length, which is a little short. It has a few standout moments that are very memorable as well.

70
Review by Dree [user]
31 juillet 2009

While I enjoyed this DLC the most, I have slight disappointment about this particular DLC. Anyone who enjoyed Shivering Isle, will feel that While I enjoyed this DLC the most, I have slight disappointment about this particular DLC. Anyone who enjoyed Shivering Isle, will feel that this DLC is almost copy-and-paste version of Shivering Isle. The themes.. swampy green enviroment (rather than Wasteland feeling, this is Dementia.) Classic go-and-fetch quests, the tribal worshipping high-tech-comp. (this is where insane dremora god being worshipped by lot of insane folks.). There is no other energy weapons/power armor other than the microwave emitter. (which by the way is nothing but a copy of mesometron with different stats.) This is a good example of how a dev can recycle their previous content and sell it to the fan base. however, the main story was sorta fun. (but too short.) Explorable dungeons were above average. and thankfully the monsters/enemies were tough and added more challenge, which is why I give 7/10 instead of 5/10.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 23 juin 2009
Éditeur Bethesda Game Studios, Bethesda Softworks
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Perspectives des joueurs Première personne
Genres Jeux de rôles (RPG), Tireur
Thèmes Science-fiction
Plateformes PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360