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Fallout: New Vegas Previews

Quite a Fallout: New Vegas ride going on right now, as a number of sites have put up their first impressions of Fallout: New Vegas, based on hands-on time at E3. ING. One of my favorite new weapons is the…

Fallout: New Vegas E3 2010 Demo

1Up GameVideos now provides a video preview from E3, in which we get to watch J.E. Sawyer explore the Strip and Mojave Desert, basically providing the first public gameplay footage for Fallout: New Vegas.

Fallout: New Vegas Fan Interview, Part Two

The second part of Bethesda’s community interview is now available on the official forum, seeing project lead J.E. Sawyer answers questions on character systems, bottlecaps, pacifist paths and more. Are Bottlecaps the source of currency or will it be poker…

Fallout Online Website Launched

Somewhat unexpected, the website for Interplay’s Fallout Online (previously known as Project V13) has been launched. It is somewhat of a placeholder site, and currently loading very slowly (due to traffic). The flash features the song “Slave to the Blues”…

King Arthur: The Role-playing Wargame Sale on Steam

Steam’s midweek madness sale features a 66% discount on all Neocore games, including King Arthur: The Role-playing Wargame and its DLCs. You can purchase the game separately or buy the King Arthur bundle including both DLCs, for less than 15 USD

Alpha Protocol Reviews

The final scores seem to be slightly higher in this third wave of reviews for Obsidian Entertainment’s Alpha Protocol. Here we go… NowGamer gives the Xbox 360 version an 8.1/10 and the PS3 version an 8.3/10: Such complex and consequential…

Alpha Protocol Reviews

The reviews keep coming in for Obsidian’s espionage RPG and it continues to be a highly mixed bag, with opinions ranging from “great” to “terrible”. GamePro 3.5 The system works well enough, but to really appreciate its far-reaching goals you’d…

Blizzard Calls DRM a Losing Battle

In an interview with VideoGamer.com, Blizzard executive producer Frank Pearce notes Blizzard considers DRM a losing battle, and StarCraft II will ship without any, requiring “only” a one-time activation on Battle.net and being playable only through Battle.net (with LAN removed).…