Broken Steel is the third and most significant downloadable content pack, altering the original ending of
Fallout 3 and allowing the player to continue playing past the end of the main quest line. If the player personally activates Project Purity, their character no longer dies but instead wakes up after a two-week coma to officially join the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel and help rid the Capital Wasteland of the Enclave once and for all. The pack raises the game's level cap from 20 to 30. It includes three main quests and three side-quests. Three Dog has new dialogue in this expansion, but no new songs are added to the radio.
Broken Steel was released on May 5, 2009, on
Xbox Live and
Games for Windows Live. It was quickly removed from GFWL due to bugs which made the PC version of the expansion unplayable, and rereleased two days later. This pack was the first released for PlayStation 3 due to it being the most requested DLC for
Fallout 3. This is primarily due to the continuation of the story past the game's original ending, and for the raise in the level cap from level 20 to 30, as many complained that the cap could be reached far too quickly in playing the game's main campaign.
Plot Broken Steel alters the ending of the original
Fallout 3 to allow continued play after the end of the main quest line. When the player reaches the final point of the quest "Take it Back!", new options are given to allow specific followers to enter the irradiated control room, but the original options still remain viable. Regardless of what is chosen (unless the Purifier is allowed to explode, which automatically ends the game), the player will wake up two weeks later at the Brotherhood's headquarters, the Citadel — formerly
the Pentagon — having been knocked unconscious by a radiation spike. Sarah Lyons will also be in a coma, unless she activated the purifier, in which case she will have died. In the two weeks since the Lone Wanderer lost consciousness at the Battle of Project Purity, the Brotherhood has partnered with Rivet City to distribute clean, fresh water from Project Purity throughout the wasteland, finally achieving the dream of the Lone Wanderer's father. Meanwhile, the Brotherhood has been using the assault robot Liberty Prime to root out the remaining Enclave presence in the Capital Wasteland, which includes destroying
Raven Rock if the player did not do so earlier in the main questline. The player is officially knighted by Elder Lyons and is sent to take part in a forward assault on an Enclave satellite relay station, led by Liberty Prime, only to watch the robot be destroyed by a devastating orbital strike. Taking out this new threat becomes the top priority. The player retrieves a
tesla coil from an underground power plant in the deathclaw-infested town of
Old Olney in order to build the powerful tesla cannon. The Brotherhood moves on
Adams Air Force Base, the last major Enclave stronghold and the location of their command center, the mobile base crawler. After fighting through the base's personnel, a control station on top of the crawler can be used to call an orbital strike on itself, destroying it. Alternatively, the Citadel can be destroyed, branding the Lone Wanderer a traitor to the Brotherhood.
Reception Broken Steel received positive reactions, averaging an 81 for the PC and an 82 for the Xbox 360.
The Sacramento Bee wrote "The previous two downloadable expansions are good, but this one's pretty much essential for a
Fallout 3 fan".
IGN mirrored this view by stating "Lifting the level cap breathes new life into a great game, but shouldn't totally overshadow a new series of quests that is a lot of fun."
Edge, on the other hand, while commenting that "it's the most you're going to get out of
Fallouts current batch of DLC", felt that "it lacks the scope or density of
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivions
The Shivering Isles".
The A.V. Club commented that "After deflating the finality of the original ending,
Broken Steel is unsure what to do next, beyond sending you on a few entertaining but hollow missions to snuff out the remnants of the para-military Enclave. Thankfully, the expansion's B-story is more thoughtful, as it plunges into the chaos and profiteering that result when a limited supply of clean water starts flowing into the Wasteland". In their end of year awards special,
IGN named
Broken Steel Best Expansion for the PC. ==
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