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Bethesda has just released a patch for its post apocalyptic role playing game Fallout 3, fixing a lot of problems that could crop up during gameplay. The patch is now available for the PC, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 and the developers are saying that all gamers should get it and apply it as they are getting r... |
14 January 2009 12:11 GMT |
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Who says videogames are not art? Who says they are only for kids who lack social lives? The Writers Guild of America, the organization representing the interests of those who create stories for a living, has named the games that are competing for the second edition of the Videogame Writing Award. The winners for 2008... |
13 January 2009 17:01 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks is announcing that the Broken Steel expansion, set to arrive in March, will, amongst other things, increase the level cap for characters created in the game to 30. This means that players will be able to max out more skills and enjoy more perks as they go through the Capitol Wasteland.Jeff Gardiner... |
12 January 2009 10:01 GMT |
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GameTrailers is one of the most interesting manifestations in the field of gaming commentary for the last year. The guys behind it have used video as a way to review and comment on games, while also offering all the latest trailers, developer videos and commercials related to upcoming releases.They have chosen their ... |
8 January 2009 14:11 GMT |
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I've already recommended Fallout 3 as a Game for Christmas, because a player needs time and a festive setting to fully take in and comprehend the world of Fallout 3, a world set 200 years after a nuclear exchange obliterated civilization.Why is Fallout 3 the best role playing game of the year? Mainly because it ... |
30 December 2008 20:31 GMT |
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As with books, movies or music, it’s rather difficult to review and grade a videogame. There’s inherent subjectivity that comes into play and threatens to topple the carefully balanced system of pros and cons, observations and grades. I can’t be sure that my experience with, say, Fallout 3 will be s... |
30 December 2008 18:41 GMT |
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Every outlet in the press that covers videogames does an end of the year segment awarding a Game of the Year for those titles which have really impressed over the recent 12 months. It's a good idea, as it manages to boil down the most significant releases of the recent period and gives those not following the ne... |
28 December 2008 17:51 GMT |
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As the end of 2008 draws ever near, most sites and magazines reporting on videogames are getting ready to present a host of awards, showing which titles impressed editors and players alike during the closing year. Our awards will be presented during the final days of December. IGN, one of the leading sites reporting ... |
22 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is the kind of game that creates stories and powers memories. I could sit down with fellow players and talk for hours about what happened in my last play session and about how their experiences were different from mine. About that time I took out a pack of Mirelurks with Plasma Mines, about that time I kill... |
18 December 2008 06:44 GMT |
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Fallout 3 has certainly been a game that fans expected with mixed feelings. On the one hand, it was the first title to be made by another studio, and not by the first team from Interplay, but on the other hand, Bethesda, the company responsible for hits such as The Elder Scrolls series, couldn't do a bad job. A... |
17 December 2008 11:01 GMT |
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Shortly after the release of Fallout 3, its post apocalyptic role playing game, Bethesda announced its plans to release a level editor for the title just before beginning to roll out three major downloadable content packs, which should arrive starting January 2009.The Fallout 3 level editor, called the Garden of... |
16 December 2008 03:29 GMT |
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Close after the launch of Fallout 3, Bethesda announced its plans to offer a full game creation kit and three pieces of DLC for the title. The first one to come is Operation: Anchorage that is supposed to arrive in January, followed by an adventure set in Pittsburgh in February and by Broken Steel in March.Jeff Gardi... |
12 December 2008 15:21 GMT |
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If platforming is not your thing and if you don’t own a PlayStation 3, this Christmas, you should go back to the PC (which is definitely not dead) to play what is probably the Game of the Year for many people, Fallout 3.There’s a whole world that Bethesda managed to create around Washington... |
11 December 2008 19:11 GMT |
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It could be argued that the failings of Fallout 3 stem from the inherent split personality of the game. It needs to appeal to old fans and wants to be considered a Fallout title while it also has to draw in modern gamers, more accustomed to quick titles because they lack time.The big draw to Fallout 3 is, paradoxical... |
5 December 2008 21:41 GMT |
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Do you know what British gamers want for Christmas, with the last month seeing the release of Fallout 3, Gears of War 2 or Call of Duty: Word at War? Well, they want to play Mario Kart Wii, an old title that has been in the top ten of the videogames chart for what, in the gaming world, seems like eternity. The reason... |
5 December 2008 13:01 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is a highly anticipated title promising quite a lot of things for all the fans of the post apocalyptic RPG (Role Playing Game) genre. Although the move of the franchise from Interplay to Bethesda made quite a few people worry that the new company might not give the game the same Fallout feeling, with the gr... |
27 November 2008 07:01 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was definitely one of the most anticipated titles of this holiday season, promising gamers to give them a new post-apocalyptic adventure, intertwined with the same light-hearted humor. The game puts players in the body armor of a character that ventures into the radioactive environment of the Washington are... |
26 November 2008 03:18 GMT |
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As the holiday season draws near, most videogames-interested media entities, from gaming magazines to sites, tend to get ready to announce the awards for 2008 for the games they consider the best of their categories for the year that is coming close to an end. Spike TV, the cable network channel that offers substanti... |
17 November 2008 03:57 GMT |
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Following the release of the hardware sales chart for October, which has seen the Nintendo Wii dominate its rivals, and the Xbox 360 outselling the PlayStation 3 two to one, the NPD Group has also released data regarding the videogames chart. The big winner is Fable II from Lionhead and Microsoft, which has sold almo... |
14 November 2008 13:01 GMT |
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We reported yesterday about the update that Microsoft's online PC service, Games for Windows, had received. The update, consisting of a complete revamp of the old heavy user interface, is only the first step in the company's new marketing campaign that will back up PC gaming in general, and especially the W... |
14 November 2008 03:49 GMT |
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With gamers entering the busiest videogame release period of the year, charts are a good way of seeing how players greet each title; they also allow you to find out what best fits your gaming preferences and budget.Chart Track, the company which reports sales data for the United Kingdom, says that Gears of War 2 has ... |
13 November 2008 05:57 GMT |
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The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has announced that it is offering all new “ratings summaries” in an effort to make sure that in the run up to the highly expected Christmas shopping season, buyers are correctly informed about the goods they are about to pick up.The idea is to provide explanations ... |
13 November 2008 05:13 GMT |
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I've played a good 20 hours of Fallout 3 and I can't shake the feeling that if I were a Japanese citizen, I'd miss out on quite a lot of what this game has to offer. It seems that Bethesda has decided to make quite significant changes to the Japan bound version of the game in order to be sure it does ... |
13 November 2008 04:07 GMT |
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The United Kingdom weekly videogame sales chart is dominated, somewhat surprisingly, by Wii Fit. In a week when titles like Fallout 3 and Red Alert 3 were available to players, the fitness oriented release from Nintendo has managed to top the chart, having its third best week of its lifetime in the United Kingdom.Wii... |
7 November 2008 12:41 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of the most expected titles this year, largely due to the massive fan base that this post apocalyptic series has. Although there were some worries regarding the fact that Bethesda Softworks, the company responsible for the hit RPG series The Elder Scrolls, took this project from the original develop... |
7 November 2008 04:26 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is seen, by both critics and players, as a very good game, but, as most releases these days, the game has a few issues. Some PC players have reported crashes, especially when saving and leaving the game. So, Bethesda is getting ready to address those issues in a patch.Talking to Eurogamer, Bethesda's F... |
5 November 2008 06:34 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is a massive game eagerly anticipated by fans all over the world. The post-apocalyptic RPG (Role Playing Game) has been absent for nearly ten years and players have been desperately looking forward to getting their hands on Bethesda's new title.With such a massive fan base, the developer can’t af... |
3 November 2008 16:01 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks is definitely on a roll nowadays – after a long and exhausting development cycle for the very anticipated Fallout 3 post-apocalyptic RPG, the company, which also holds the rights to the medieval RPG franchise The Elder Scrolls, has finally gained critical acclaim for the great work it has bee... |
31 October 2008 04:30 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is a truly massive game, reviving the post apocalyptic RPG (Role Playing Game) series after almost 10 years since the second title in the franchise. It puts the player in the shoes of an ordinary man who sets out into the barren wasteland, which is the United States after a nuclear war, in search of his fat... |
30 October 2008 04:06 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is pretty much out at this point and you can head down to your local videogame distributor in order to enter the post apocalyptic wasteland of the game. But you won't see too many trailers of the Bethesda created game in the coming days because most sites are in the process of taking them down.The reas... |
29 October 2008 05:43 GMT |
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It seems that the government of California is aiming to resurrect an anti violent video games law. The primary aim of the bill is to make it illegal for everyone under 18 to buy or to rent games that “appeal to a deviant or morbid interest of children and are patently offensive to prevailing community standards... |
29 October 2008 04:51 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is definitely going to be a very successful game, on one hand because of the innovations it will bring in the post apocalyptic shooter RPG (Role Playing Game) genre, and on the other hand because of the massive community of fans who have eagerly anticipated the launch of this newest title in the franchise.A... |
29 October 2008 04:33 GMT |
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The Fallout series of RPGs (Role Playing Games) has been considered one of the most well polished franchises out there. It made people take notice of the fictional post-apocalyptic games by placing difficult choices in players’ hands and raising some serious moral issues. Most of them were about the violence po... |
27 October 2008 14:01 GMT |
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We reported a few days ago that the Indian branch of major software and gaming corporation, Microsoft, announced that it wouldn't be releasing the Xbox 360 version of the upcoming RPG (Role Playing Game), Fallout 3. This decision, coupled with the fact that the PC and the PlayStation 3 versions of the game aren&... |
26 October 2008 23:34 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is going to be a very popular title – with the massive community of Fallout fans eagerly anticipating it – bound to have some big sales. The upcoming action RPG (Role Playing Game) will have its action set about 200 years after the one from the second title in the series, in and around a bombed ... |
23 October 2008 03:14 GMT |
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A quick glance at the NPD data for the United States related to the month of September showed a picture that seemed gloomy to most people. After all, sales of videogame related hardware went down and big releases like Madden NFL and Mercenaries 2 failed to become blockbusters. But the analysts who watch the vid... |
20 October 2008 15:21 GMT |
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Fallout 3, one of the most anticipated titles of the fall, can be illegally downloaded from various torrent sites. In a world where piracy is rampant, this is not too surprising. The big news is that the pirates are not targeting the PC version of the game. The torrents are, at the moment, only available for the Xbox... |
13 October 2008 06:14 GMT |
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With Fallout 3 going gold and preparing for launch, Bethesda has decided to release the system requirements, both minimum and recommended, for the PC version of the post apocalyptic role playing game. After a quick glance, it doesn't seem like the game will require a lot of computing power to run.At a minimum, y... |
10 October 2008 04:28 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is going to be a very big game. The latest title developed by the company that brought you The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Bethesda, promises a gaming experience of over 100 hours, with the addition of DLC (Downloadable Content) packs after the initial launch. Set to occur in a post apocalyptic future where... |
10 October 2008 03:44 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is going to be a big game. Coming from Bethesda, the developers behind one of the biggest RPGs out there, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, it promises to bring the action packed game as the other two titles. Set 200 years after a devastating nuclear war, the game puts the player in search of his father who ... |
3 October 2008 05:33 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is going to be a blockbuster title for its developer, Bethesda. The studio behind the massive hit The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has recently talked, through the voice of their product manager, Pete Hines, about the future game, especially about the Downloadable Content which will be available only for the... |
2 October 2008 19:01 GMT |
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Although it was a bit of a no-brainer, there were some of us who hoped that Grand Theft Auto IV for the PC would not be a Games For Windows exclusive. The dream of playing over the Local Area Network with friends, tearing up Liberty City, was a nice one, but it was only a dream. Rockstar and Microsoft have just annou... |
23 September 2008 03:46 GMT |
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The gaming industry is really, really suffering. And the name of the disease is not piracy on the PC, restrictive DRM from the publisher or the impossibility of adapting RTS mechanics on gaming consoles. These are trivial matters with little or moderate impact on the gaming world. The big issue with the whole industr... |
22 September 2008 21:41 GMT |
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Back in 2006, Microsoft was debuting the Games for Windows label just ahead of the delivery of Windows Vista and DirectX 10. Two years later, and with Windows 7 having reached Milestone 3 Build 6780, the Redmond company continues to be committed to Games for Windows and Games for Windows Live. In this regard, with Di... |
22 September 2008 10:13 GMT |
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So, this is the day that censorship wins. We reported earlier in the summer that Fallout 3 was going to be banned from sales in Australia because the regulatory body for videogames, the Office of Film and Literature Classification, had decided that the references to real drugs in the game, where they were used to rel... |
11 September 2008 21:11 GMT |
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I had my doubts about Fallout 3, especially when the less than stellar E3 videos appeared earlier in the summer. Now we have new videos from the PAX show and the game seems to be much more of a successor to the previous two versions than a simple, mod-like, Oblivion with guns game. What's still missing is a... |
5 September 2008 13:01 GMT |
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The planned downloadable content for Fallout 3 will be available rather quickly after the game launch and apparently it will amount to around 7 hours of gameplay. The PAX event also saw the Bethesda team show off more of the game – especially the beginning section – which was also open to be played by the... |
4 September 2008 12:01 GMT |
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Peter Hines is the main voice of Bethesda when it comes to promoting the company's upcoming post apocalyptic role playing game Fallout 3. Even if die-hard fans of the first two games dismissed Bethesda's effort as being just "Oblivion with guns", while criticizing virtually every aspect shown by the develop... |
7 August 2008 18:06 GMT |
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The Game Critics Awards is a group of journalists part of 36 North American media outlets. They are game columnists in charge of scouring the floor of E3 to see which releases are the best of the show. Of course, once their deliberations are complete, they are ready to share their knowledge with the masses. The award... |
6 August 2008 03:45 GMT |
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Fallout 3 effective ban from sales in Australia is text book example of how games should not be treated by censors. The Office of Film and Literature Classification in Australia, known as the OFLC, only charged with rating games because the politicians could not tell that the new medium of expression has rather diff... |
5 August 2008 03:13 GMT |
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