Did we all beat Fallout: New Vegas yet? It’s been two months now, even if the latest game-saving patch only came out on Monday for the PC. (Xbox 360 users are still waiting for the patch, as a matter of fact.) In any event, I’ve just stumbled across this trailer for a fan-made movie called “Fallout: Nuka Break.” It is, in fact, surprisingly well done. → Read More
Bethesda released Fallout: New Vegas for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC yesterday. The reviews fill me with great hope, particularly Canard PC’s take. (Canard PC was one of the few publications to note that Fallout 3 was, in fact, a hot mess, at least from the perspective of presenting a well-written game.) But there’s one problem with the game, specifically as it relates to the Steam version: it’s… → Read More
Oh, how annoying. Direct 2 Drive, the IGN-owned Steam-like digital distribution service, will be the exclusive home of the Digital Collector’s Edition of Fallout: New Vegas. Why do I, the average gamer, have to have an Excel spreadsheet open just to determine which store has what content? → Read More
My Saturday went something like this: watched soccer and played Fallout. My Sunday went something like this: watched Formula One and played Fallout. So clearly the new TV spot for Fallout: New Vegas is important to me. → Read More
Fallout: New Vegas looks a lot like Fallout 3. This insight and more, right here on CrunchGear! → Read More
Prediction: Fallout: New Vegas will be extraordinarily among the tech press. How can you hold CES in a destroyed city? Anyhow, here’s the game’s new trailer. Remember: it’s being developed by Obsidian (and not Bethesda), comprised of a number of the guys who worked on the original Fallout. This is good news. → Read More
Flash! Bethesda just announced Fallout: New Vegas at a fancy event in London Town. It’s for the usual suspects—the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC—and will be available sometime next year. → Read More
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