Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition
Five DLC expansions on a single disc, back when that actually meant something. The Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition on PlayStation 3 bundles Operation Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, and Mothership Zeta alongside the base game, turning an already massive RPG into something that could swallow entire seasons of your life. This was the definitive way to experience Bethesda's post-apocalyptic masterpiece on Sony's console, especially since PS3 players had to wait longer than anyone for those DLC drops.
Each expansion carved out its own identity. Operation Anchorage went full military simulation. The Pitt turned industrial Pittsburgh into a moral nightmare.
Broken Steel finally let you keep playing past the original ending, which honestly should've been there from the start. Point Lookout delivered backwoods horror, and Mothership Zeta went gleefully off the rails. All of it, one case, no downloads required.
In the PS3 era, a GOTY edition was the collector's insurance policy against delisted storefronts and expired codes. This is Fallout 3 as it was meant to be owned: complete, physical, and permanently playable. For anyone building a comprehensive PS3 library, skipping this in favor of the base game is a decision you'll eventually reverse.
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