Next Elder Scrolls a “Direct Sequel” to Oblivion?
A report has suggested that the next Elder Scrolls game is not only on the way, but will be a direct sequel to the previous title, Oblivion.
A report has suggested that the next Elder Scrolls game is not only on the way, but will be a direct sequel to the previous title, Oblivion.
Bethesda have announced that they will be outlining their plans to sort out some of the allegedly numerous bugs in Obsidian’s new entry into the Fallout series.
PC gamers and modders rejoice!! An updated version of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit (G.E.C.K) is now available!! Use this toolkit to do as you wish with the Mojave Wasteland!!
It’s hard to do a preview of an open world RPG. That said however, New Vegas was being shown at this year’s Eurogamer Expo, and I just had to get my thoughts about it out there.
Obsidian and BethSoft have released a new developer diary in which the fellas over at Obsidian talk all about what inspired the story of New Vegas.
An ESRB listing for Fallout: New Vegas has revealed that the game will heavily suggest (but not show on-screen) robotic hanky-panky. There’s also a Robot named ‘Fisto.’
Bethesda’s executive producer Todd Howard has said in an interview today that the company’s next game will be released for the current generation of consoles, and that the game development is “pretty far along.”…
As part of the QuakeCon 2010 sale, Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition is on sale for 24 hours on Steam courtesy of Valve and Bethesda Softworks…
Valve have announced today that to celebrate QuakeCon, the largest LAN event in North America, Steam will be holding four days of sales on all id and Bethesda titles on Steam…
Pre-orders for Bethesda’s latest Fallout title have already surpassed that of the recent Fallout 3, according to the publishers who are quite confident that New Vegas is going to top it’s best selling brother: Fallout 3…
It’s been a long time since Id launched a new original IP, but with franchises like Wolfenstein, Quake and Doom behind them, you know they wouldn’t unleash another one word gaming masterpiece on the world unless it was truly awesome …
On my adventures throughout the consumerist fun fields, I stumbled across something quite interesting. It’s a poster detailing the Fallout: New Vegas Australian pre-order bonuses …
Bethesda stickers? Check! Bethesda fliers and demo reels? Check! Giant dinosaur for the Bethesda E3 booth? Cheeeh…wait what the!?
Good news, everyone! Steam are having a Weekend sale on Bethesda titles, to coincide with the Fallout: New Vegas hype. Of course, you can now pre-order New Vegas at full price with some bonus content on Steam if you so wish.
Not quite into the Collector’s Editon of New Vegas? Well how about a special Pre-Order edition from one of these fine game retailers!? GameStop, Amazon, Walmart, BestBuy and Steam are each selling their own …