Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel

The Complete History of Fallout

If you’d like to reminisce about the long-running Fallout series and also enjoy having your facts all neatly arranged in one place, you should check out this massive PC Gamer retrospective that covers every Fallout game to date, lists a…

Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Board Game Announced

For those of you who haven’t been able to get enough of the post-apocalyptic landscape in electronic format, you’ll soon be able to migrate to a household table for more Fallout goodness with Fantasy Flight Games’ Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Board…

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Retrospective

There was a time when Interplay was bound and determined to bring all of the most popular role-playing game franchises they had access to – namely Fallout and Baldur’s Gate – over to a console audience, and the end result…

20 Years of Fallout

On the eve of Fallout 4’s launch, Gamasutra is offering up a two-page “20 Years of Fallout: Lessons Learned Shipping Games in the Wasteland” feature that provides a quick history lesson regarding the Fallout franchise while also sporting recent and…

IGN Ranks the Fallout Games

IGN’s executive editor of reviews Dan Stapleton has rated all the Fallout games, including the spin-offs, from worst to best. I’ve seen more than a few raging debates on the merits of Fallout versus its sequel and Fallout 3 versus…

Fallout 4 Trademark Was a Hoax

As Computer and Videogames reports, the recent Fallout 4 trademark filing is only one in a string of recent trademark hoaxes that started with the infamous Half-Life 3, all thanks to the Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market’s policies:…

Bethesda Softworks Registers Fallout 4 Trademark, Announcement Incoming?

With the Spike Video Game Awards (which are now called VGX, apparently) scheduled for a December 7th airing, it seems awfully coincidental that Bethesda Softworks has trademarked Fallout 4 for “computer software”, “materials for packaging”, “clothing”, and “entertainment”, among other…

Fallout Setting Editorial, Part Two

After arguing that a Boston setting doesn’t fit the Fallout series in its first piece, the California Literary Review’s videogame blog doubles the editorial dose with a second write-up. It consists of a series of suggestion for an alternative location…