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Posted 1/27/12 1:30 pm ET by Charles Webb in News, PC, PS3, Trailer, Video, Xbox 360
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Posted 1/10/12 5:00 pm ET by Charles Webb in Legal Action, News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Bethesda announces the end to the recent legal conflict over the rights to publish an MMO set in the Fallout universe as the rights revert back to the Skyrim developer and its parent company, ZeniMax.
Posted 9/14/11 6:49 pm ET by Matt Clark in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360

"Fallout: New Vegas" may have been plagued with unfortunate glitches and the occasional game freeze after its release, but it's so hard to stay away from that post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. The characters and story are what draw you back in, and with few exceptions, the downloadable-content from Obsidian really elevated the experience. Today, the team have released a trailer for the fourth – likely final – expansion, "Lonesome Road."
Posted 8/25/11 11:59 am ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360

After a bit of a stumble, it looks like the next piece of "Fallout: New Vegas" DLC is finally ready to be unleashed upon the world. "Lonesome Road" was initially meant to release in August, but it was recently delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. That delay has pushed the pack into its new release date of September 20.
Posted 8/10/11 6:39 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360

The "Fallout: New Vegas" DLC roll-out was bumping along with some highlights here and there but it had been pretty forgettable content until "Old World Blues" came around and showed them how it's done. The sci-fi-inspired DLC pack was supremely well-made, the best of the "Fallout" downloadable content so far, and that includes any of the "Fallout 3" DLC packs. The question remains, can the next pack, "Lonesome Road," keep that high watermark? The answer will have to wait until at least September, as the pack as been delayed.
Posted 7/25/11 4:25 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360

Bethesda Game Studios set the bar high with their post-release content for "Fallout 3." Unfortunately, for the first two DLC packs of "Fallout: New Vegas," Obsidian was clearly having a tough time matching that same level of quality. Both "Dead Money" and "Honest Hearts" had moments of greatness, but as complete packages, they weren't exactly unmissable "Fallout" experiences. "Old World Blues," on the other hand, is just that. Unmissable.
Posted 7/12/11 2:00 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in PC, PS3, Video, Xbox 360

There are two types of "Fallout" fans. There are the fans that want a serious, albiet darkly comedic, portrayal of post-apocalyptic America, and then there are other fans who want a madcap, laugh-a-minute jaunt, filled with parodies and pop culture references. In short, fans either like the serious tone of "Fallout 1" or the goofy tone of "Fallout 2." "Fallout: New Vegas" actually managed to offer both, even including a trait which, when selected, offered more of the goofy for fans of that style.
Thus far, though, the DLC packs for "New Vegas" have been pretty grounded and serious. That all changes with "Old World Blues," the next pack which is scheduled to launch in a week. Just watch the trailer and you'll know what I mean.
Posted 7/5/11 12:47 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360

"Fallout: New Vegas" was excellent...once you got past the bugs. Unfortunately, for those who enjoyed the post-apocalyptic romp, additional missions through DLC have been hard to come by. The first DLC pack came just a couple months after the game's release release, but the wait until the second one, "Honest Hearts," was a whopping five months. Thankfully things seem to be moving at a faster clip now, as the next DLC pack, "Old World Blues," is scheduled to drop on July 19. Bethesda released new screenshots of the pack which show off some of the new gear you can expect.
Posted 6/22/11 3:00 pm ET by Matt Clark in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360

One of the great things about "Fallout" games – since "Fallout 3," anyways – is that you can always count on Bethesda to keep the downloadable-content coming. The latest game in the series, "Fallout: New Vegas," is no exception, and Bethesda has just announced a release date for the title's third downloadable-content pack. "Old World Blues" will release for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on July 19.
Posted 5/11/11 1:31 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in PC, PS3, Video, Xbox 360
It's been a week since Bethesda revealed their plans to support "Fallout: New Vegas" with three DLC packs, and today we're getting our first moving glimpse at the next pack. "Honest Hearts" is set in Utah's Zion National Park and features The Burned Man, a mysterious character whose dealings with Caesar's Legion left him set on fire and thrown into the Grand Canyon. Now he's back, looking a lot like Darkman.
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