Mothership Zeta is the fifth and final official DLC expansion for Fallout 3. Fallout: New Vegas is currently being produced by Obsidion, so there is more fallout on the way, but this must just be Fallout 3′s last hurrah, officially speaking.
Sadly, this expansion was a disappointing follow up to the exceptional Point Lookout. Instead of having half a dozen significant quests, a healthy world to explore, and a dozen separate freeform quests to enjoy, Mothership Zeta traps you on a single alien space craft and hopes you’ll be happy with some new weapons.
That isn’t so say the new spaceship area isn’t cool. It is. Graphically, it’s a treat to walk down the polished chrome interior and blast small green-headed aliens away using blaster rifles. As gameplay though? It’s just not there. Fallout 3 is and always has been a role playing game, not a first person shooter. As entertaining as combat is in Fallout 3 it’s just can’t pretend to be Halo, it can’t even manage to be Mass Effect. It’s Fallout and they really should have gone back to the core of Fallout for this expansion.
Positives: new guns, interesting interior, a pretty fun boss fight.
Negatives: too small, too linear, not enough ‘lore’, too much repetitive combat, bland characters.
Having finished all the expansions and all of the main game quests, there’s just not that much to bring me back to Fallout universe. There are a few small things I might try and a couple of areas I never explored, but this is the end…or is it? Fallout: New Vegas isn’t a sequel and it’s still a few years off, but it’s probably time to start looking at unofficial mods. The Fallout team did a good job giving the community a ton of weapons and textures to modify, Mothership Zeta included. I have no doubt the fans will create some very fun and in depth expansion. By now someone has probably gone off and tried to remake Fallout 1 & 2 (which I’m playing in my spare time by the way.)
For anyone on the fence, Mothership Zeta isn’t quite as bad as Operation Anchorage and it is the last official DLC, at least so far. It’s expensive for such a small return ($10), but for a Fallout fan…there’s always ways to get more caps, eh?

