A huge and detailed Fallout Star Wars mod has probably been like a dream for Fallout and Star Wars fans, but that’s not a dream anymore. Games like Fallout New Vegas never get old. There are always new things to discover in RPG titles such as the Fallout series, and even if you explore all
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Obsidian Entertainment has proven again and again that they make quality games. With work over the decades spanning from Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II to Fallout: New Vegas to 2019’s The Outer Worlds, they have nailed down what it means to maintain player’s attention. One of their newest outings, Grounded has gotten another patch while
Usually, when mods are removed, it’s because Nintendo saw something online and decided to get all DMCA-happy. This time, the story is different, and genuinely much worse. The Frontier, a mod for Fallout: New Vegas that recently released after years in development has been removed from Nexus Mods. The Frontier is a massive mod that essentially packs
Ever since its release back in 2018, Fallout 76 has turned heads for many reasons both good and bad. When it initially launched, the game was a broken mess but turned itself around in the following months to become a game that has a substantial player base to this day. As of today, Bethesda released a major
Fallout: New Vegas shares something with its other Bethesda-published RPG brethren: it has a vibrant modding community. Much like Skyrim and the other Fallout titles, there’s a mod for almost anything in New Vegas. Of course, that includes massive overhauls. Much like the Skyblivion mod for Skyrim or Fallout 4: New Vegas, fans of the game have been sweating over keyboards for years
Since its release nearly 10 years ago, Skyrim has managed to make its way onto every console ever since—if you have a system from 2005 or later, you can bet that Skyrim has been ported to it. As of yesterday, if somehow you still haven’t played the game you can pick it up for only the
I had originally intended to start this review with an anecdote drawn from my experiences in Wasteland 3. My problem, then, is that any such story may just spoil one of the many fantastic vignettes or moments that can crop up in your playthrough. So let me instead begin with a rapid fire series of
I started playing the Fallout games about a decade ago. My first experience with the series was playing Fallout 3 when I was 14. I got the game through Gamefly, and admittedly, I sent it back pretty quick – the feral ghouls got me spooked. But eventually, I revisited the game, realized ghouls were easy
If you’re a Fallout fan, the name Fallout 76 probably triggers a fight or flight response in you at this point. Well, like it or not, the game is here to stay. It’s one of developer and publisher Bethesda’s largest focuses at the moment, and with the release of Wastelanders, the game has gotten some positive attention. Even I’ve been
Were you (among the many) let down by Fallout 76? Are you wishing you were in the good ol’ Fallout days–specifically Fallout: New Vegas? Well you’re in luck — the Fallout 4 mod project that is adding in New Vegas is around the corner. Titled Fallout 4 New Vegas, the development team of modders is recreating and remastering New Vegas within the Fallout 4 engine. Even better,
According to a LinkedIn update, former Naughty Dog developer Robert Ryan joined Microsoft’s newest game studio, The Initiative, as a senior systems designer back in April. Despite being less than a year old, The Initiative is already filled with brilliant minds likeGod of War lead producer Brian Westergaard and Red Dead Redemption lead writer Christian
A few weeks back at PAX East, we interviewed the directors of The Outer Worlds–Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky–to learn more about what to expect from Obsidian’s latest RPG. The conversation we had with them was more of a broad look at the game that also touched on the roots of the project and some of
Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds is one of the most intriguing and exciting releases of 2019. Led by some of the creators of the original Fallout, The Outer Worlds is one of the first true single-player RPGs that we’ve seen in quite a bit, separate from the mold of games-as-a-service or other multiplayer factors. The Outer Worlds seems to be
Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer Worlds is one of the most hotly anticipated games of 2019. As the developers continue to show more and more of the game, they have remained confident in the game’s 2019 release window. On February 22, we may have learned when exactly the game will be releasing a bit earlier than
I think many fans of Bethesda Game Studios would agree that the studio’s last title, Fallout 4, was a great game, although a safer entry in the series when it came to new additions that its fanbase may not have connected with, like its Settlements system and more. Otherwise, there’s no doubt a lot to love from Fallout
Beloved YouTube mixology channel Cocktail Chemistry has finally made a pivot into the world of video game drinks, starting first with the much-requested Atomic Fireball from Fallout: New Vegas. In the video below, you can see a literal representation of the drink, as well as a recreation using 1950’s ingredients and drink trends. For like-minded Fallout: New Vegas
In 2008, we got Fallout 3 from Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios. It was very big deal. Then two years later we got another Fallout title, Fallout: New Vegas, except this one wasn’t from Bethesda itself, it was from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. It also was a very big deal. Heavily decorated and estimated to have shipped at least
Two years after Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 in 2008, Fallout: New Vegas, the fourth major installment in the series, hit from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. Just like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas was a massive hit commercially and critically, heavily decorated with game of the year awards for 2010, and having shipped an estimated 12 million
Two years after Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 in 2008, Fallout: New Vegas, the fourth major installment in the series, hit from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. Just like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas was a massive hit commercially and critically, heavily decorated with game of the year awards for 2010, and having shipped an estimated 12 million
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced thirteen new titles that have been added to the PlayStation Now roster. The new titles added to the library this month are a solid collection of four PS3 classics including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and nine PS4 games including Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and a new RTS game, Grand Ages: Medieval. Here is