Fallout New Vegas gets trailered [Comments Off]
Bethesda has just released a new trailer for the Obsidian developed “Fallout: New Vegas”. It has robots in 50s styling, a big cowboy face and a lovely tune to top it all off.
“Fallout: New Vegas” is slated for fall 2010 for PlayStation3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.
The trailer is right through here. continue reading →
Bethesda’s got Rage, EA … not anymore they don’t [Comments Off]
As of today, id’s “Rage” will be published by Bethesda, and not through the EA Partners program as previously announced. For you, as a person who purchases video game software, this doesn’t mean anything, really. Should you be an investor, you might be glad that this will probably raise Bethesda’s laughable Metacritic average.
More importantly (via PR):
The ongoing development of RAGE is unaffected by this development.
Which means that it’s still out “when it is done”, and not any time sooner, on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Oh, Mac. Of course.
First Brink Gameplay, delay [Comments Off]
Bethesda published Splash Damage developed “Brink” will be delayed to Fall 2010, so the publisher informed us today. No additional reasons for the delay have been given.
To ease the pain, temporarily, there’s a new trailer available, courtesy of G4 which we have posted for you after the break. It’s not really representative of the game as a whole but does showcase some of the cool things Splash Damage are doing in terms of movement. You should check it out. continue reading →
More Nuka-Cola coming this summer [Comments Off]

According to the official Fallout 3 site, two new DLCs will be released this summer to ease those with the addiction to anything post-nuclear. The DLCs will be titled Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta. These downloadable packs will be available for all three platforms – PC, Xbox 360, PS3. continue reading →
Fallout 3 Operation Anchorage is out, fucking awesome [Comments Off]

Xbox 360. Fallout 3. Asians. If these three things are relevant to your interests, I have some very good news for you: Operation Anchorage, in which it is your mission to save Alaska from the Chinese, was dropped onto the Xbox Live Marketplace at some point tonight and is now available for 800 bottle caps.
I would love to give out a glowing recommendation, but unfortunately, the version of Fallout 3 I’ve spent my money on is inarguably wrong… or not, as the expansion failed to garner too much acclaim, despite the warm welcome from many players. A shame really, I was almost going to trade my copy in after work — the more you know…
“But I will say that if my girlfriend were ever to find out that I’d spent seven quid out of our joint account on 150 minutes of gameplay that I only half-enjoyed, she’d kick me in the face. She wouldn’t even hesitate.”
— Will Porter, Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage Review, Eurogamer
I am not sure, if this is more telling about the quality of the game, or how emasculated Mr Porter seems to be. Also, keep in mind, this was only the first out of three expansions of the game, there is two yet to come, and the third, Broken Steel, will increase the level-cap to 30. Here’s hoping for a bundle.




