Fallout 3: Point Lookout DLC Hands-On

We took the ferry to a swampy new region where we met mutated hill folk, insane cultists, and a mansion-owning ghoul.

The world of Fallout 3 is vast and getting vaster. The latest downloadable-content expansion, Point Lookout, will ferry players to a swampy, sprawling area in which they can roam through new environments, make new friends, and kill new nasties. We visited Bethesda's E3 2009 booth to explore this region for ourselves, and got the scoop on some of the different locations, enemies, weapons, and perks that Point Lookout will deliver when it comes to the Xbox 360 and PC on June 23rd.

The Point Lookout adventure begins, like most other Fallout 3 DLC, with a radio message. You get word of a man who's been importing a strange kind of mutated fruit, and head south to the tidal basin to investigate. You meet the importer, Tobar the Ferryman, and he will eventually offer you a ticket on his next trip to Point Lookout. Once there, you pull up to the decrepit docks and see Point Lookout's first new area, an old boardwalk amusement park. A Ferris wheel looms off to the left, and rows of carnival games beckon for you to explore them. We let their mysteries lie and headed off to the right, up toward a mansion perched on a hill. To the right, beyond the mansion, we spotted a lonely lighthouse, whereas off to the left the hill gradually sloped downward into a large swamp. Though we could see an ancient cathedral looming in the distance, there was a lot of open space between us and the ruins. Point Lookout is more focused on exploratory action and is aimed at pleasing players who liked nothing better than to wander the wastes, discovering new locations and running afoul of the locals.

Speaking of the locals, we met some of Point Lookout's savage inhabitants as we made our way up the hill to the mansion. These half-clothed mutants looked like gnarly, inbred hillbillies, the kind that might drag you away in The Hills Have Eyes. After making short work of those goons, we approached the mansion (Calvert Mansion, by name) and saw some high-tech security cameras guarding the entrance. A voice came over the loudspeaker, identifying us "not a tribal" and demanding that we get inside and help him fight off some bad guys. Inside the mansion, we found ourselves in a large entrance hall, with two curving staircases framing a makeshift outpost. Wired turrets were blazing as a man and his two dogs fought off some characters that looked a lot like raiders.

In Point Lookout, the raider niche has been filled by tribals, fervent cultists who paint their faces and utter religiously themed battle cries. Playing as a Level 20+ character, we actually had a tougher time killing a few tribals with a Chinese Assault Rifle than we expected. Point Lookout is more difficult than much of the previous DLC, and is tailored for players who have beaten Broken Steel and are on their way to level 30. In fact, we're told that the initial message clueing players in to Point Lookout's location will include a warning that it is quite dangerous. The lead producer of Fallout DLC translated: Players should be at least Level 17 or so, and even those in the early 20s will face a healthy challenge.

After dispatching the tribals, we found out that our impromptu ally was actually a ghoul. No time to chat, however, because the ghoul's array of security televisions showed tribal incursions all throughout the mansion. We headed into the dining room for some more combat and encountered some particularly aggressive tribals wielding axes. Though unwieldy, axes pack quite a punch, as does the other new melee weapon, the shovel. Point Lookout takes the opposite tack from Broken Steel by introducing weapons that are less technologically advanced than the player's arsenal. Double-barreled shotguns, lever-action rifles, and a nice variation on Lincoln's Repeater are among the new firearms players can expect to pry from their enemies' cold, dead hands.

We didn't last much longer in the mansion; tribals crashed down from floors above and quickly swarmed us. Bethesda seems true to its word about the difficulty level, which bodes well for seasoned wastelanders. There are also new perks to be earned at the end of some of Point Lookout's quests, though the level cap will be staying right where it is. Point Lookout is scheduled for release on June 23, and the fifth DLC pack, Mothership Zeta, is slotted in for later this year. For more on upcoming Fallout 3 DLC, check out our news blog entry detailing the DLC release schedule for the Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3.

104 Comments

  • Destroy3r3

    Posted Oct 12, 2009 9:37 pm PT

    Well, I think of buying the pack. I haven't played Fallout 3 yet due to school obligations so it should be a nice Christmas gift

  • warexnetwork

    Posted Oct 11, 2009 4:58 am PT

    looks cool

  • therealsomeguy

    Posted Sep 24, 2009 6:22 pm PT

    all i have to say is that it is about dam time that PS3 owners finnally get some DLC, we didnt get any DLC for oblivion (unless you got GOTY edition), when did bethesda first say it was going to be released, some time in june....last time i checked the calender it was september

  • Accuracy158

    Posted Sep 11, 2009 11:19 am PT

    Hmm Fallout 3 GOTY comes out on the same day as Uncharted 2. I'm still debating getting it for PS3 or my laptop... I my beat uncharted 2 first and wait until I get windows 7 set up.

  • callumchilled

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 8:27 am PT

    antonisbob: I couldn't agree more, we need all this DLC for the PS3 version ASAP.

  • antonisbob

    Posted Aug 3, 2009 11:28 pm PT

    I can't wait tio get my hands on the first DLC! I got the PS3 version so...

  • Jhraxlin

    Posted Jul 27, 2009 7:39 am PT

    I'm going to wait for the GOTY edition to come out.

  • richarri

    Posted Jul 22, 2009 3:58 pm PT

    I've just finished defending the mansion and yup, these tribals and hillbillies are tough. I'm already at level 30 and wearing ranger armor, hat of the people, Ledoux's hockey mask. Even when amped up with psycho and ultra-jet I was shocked at the amount of damage they could take from my terrible shotgun (DM = 125) at point blank range. I swear more than a few of them have the DR of an albino giant radscorpion or ghoul reaver.

  • Thessian23

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 4:02 am PT

    Really enjoyed Broken Steel and this looks like another good one. I must say though Bethesda are certainly milking Fallout for all its worth!

  • eastwick3188

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 6:19 am PT

    I have to agree with the rest of the people, this DLC is tough but I like it. I went into Point Lookout as a level 9 and I completed the Spy quest and helping the dude defending the mansion from the Rebels and now Im in level 14 going to 15. This DLC for me is the best one so far and its worth every penny of it. I will try to beat Point Lookout and then move on with the main quest.

  • StarlightHunter

    Posted Jun 25, 2009 2:27 pm PT

    I agree, The enemies in Point Lookout were much Tougher than I imagined. Yes the DBS is a nice addition to my arsenal. Apparanlty the do an extra 35 damage to you which you can't prevent.

  • -shmelo-

    Posted Jun 24, 2009 2:02 pm PT

    I'm playing through Broken Steel, and preparing a character to collect all of the bobble heads before I delve into Point Lookout. But this looks like a blast. That double barrel shot gun is gonna be nice.

  • Suicide-Panda

    Posted Jun 24, 2009 1:42 pm PT

    looks awesome, but ill be waiting for goty

  • Mr_Fujiv1

    Posted Jun 24, 2009 12:05 pm PT

    have they made like 3 downloadable content now? soo much money.

  • Anonymkis

    Posted Jun 23, 2009 3:04 am PT

    Looks cool

  • gedbyz

    Posted Jun 21, 2009 11:03 pm PT

    I need to get broken steel then maybe this one.

  • kornandcornfan

    Posted Jun 19, 2009 3:43 am PT

    if you want to save money and haven't got any DLC yet, or just like having everything on discs: get all the DLC with the Game of the year edition, even if I get point lookout and mothership zeta I will be getting GOTY edition

  • ztg360

    Posted Jun 18, 2009 9:53 am PT

    this looks sweet hopefully the double barrled is better then the sawed off shotgun.

  • goobyman

    Posted Jun 18, 2009 6:48 am PT

    I just played through Broken Steel and the Pitt... waited to get the Pitt until Broken Steel came out, and apparently the other DLC is on sale this week, so that's pretty sweet. But, seriously... this game is getting expensive.

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