Tag: Bethesda

  • Fallout: New Vegas 2? Obsidian Is Down For It If Bethesda Is.

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    Photo courtesy thoughtcatalog.com

    Obsidian has kind of made a career off of making sequels to highly popular games. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 may not have been the defining RPG in the galaxy far, far away that its predecessor was, but the game was well made and dang fun. Same could be said for its sequel to Bethesda’s Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas. They did a great job bringing a new story to the Fallout universe and crafting an impressive open world to play in.

    Now the developers behind the upcoming [amazon_link id=”B006IOAHPK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]South Park: The Stick of Truth[/amazon_link] may want to get back into the post-apocalyptic business if company CEO Feargus Urquhart has anything to say about it. And he did:

    “Oh, we’d love to do Fallout: New Vegas 2. It would be awesome. If I think of going from Fallout 1 to Fallout 2, we tried to associate the two areas somewhat closely. It wasn’t just ‘Oh, we’re gonna do this 2,000 miles from here.’ So I think if we were to do Fallout: New Vegas 2 – or just a new Fallout – we would probably separate it from what the internal team at Bethesda’s doing. We’d keep it on the West Coast, because we’re West Coast people. They’re East Coast, so it makes sense.”

    With Bethesda supposedly working on Fallout 4 would you want Obsidian to get another crack at the Fallout universe?

  • Prey 2 Back in the Hunt?

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    When the original Prey was released on 360 in July of 2006, it was met with high praise for its graphical prowess, original story, unique gravity-bending gameplay sections, and its generally ability to horrify / terrify players. Shortly thereafter a sequel was said to be in development by a team at Human Head Games, and in 2011 it was officially announced by publisher Bethesda. Check out the trailer, courtesy of IGN’s YouTube: Prey 2 E3 2011 Trailer.

    Looks pretty amazing, right? Unfortunately, that was the last information released concerning the title. Since then, it has been repeatedly reported as cancelled, and on August of last year it was officially pulled from the products page on Bethesda’s website. Most fans saw that as the final nail in Prey 2’s coffin.

    Until today, when the web is buzzing about www.aliennoir.com, a “countdown site” in the style popularly used for movie and video game reveals. The countdown is obviously in a fictional language, but the internet quickly deciphered the cycle and came up with a date: March 1st, 2013. While we can’t say for certain until then, the symbols seemingly match those used by the aliens in the original Prey, and the four letters at the top appear to spell “PREY” when shifted slightly.

  • PS3 Owners Will Finally Get Skyrim DLC

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    Rejoice Playstation owners! Rejoice!

    Bethsda has apparently solved the conundrum that is PS3 programming and figured out how to make the downloadable content work for [amazon_link id=”B004HYK8Y8″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Skyrim[/amazon_link].

    In February Bethesda will release all three DLC packs (Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn) to the Playstation Store. For the first week of release all three packs will be 50% off which, to me, seems like a kick in the nuts to PS3 owners. People who have bought this game on November 11, 2011 (granted they haven’t given up by now) have encountered problem after problem including the game basically being broken and unplayable. Then you add onto that crap sandwich with Bethesda saying they could not figure out how to port the DLC onto the PS3 and now after a year of waiting and problems you only have these packs being 50% off…..for a week?? Not even free for PS Plus subscribers?

    Let’s hope none of these problems exist when Fallout 4 eventually releases on the PS4.

     

  • Could A Fallout TV Show Be In The Future?

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    Bethesda filed for a trademark that has people wondering about the possibility of a television show based on their huge series [amazon_link id=”B001REZLY8″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Fallout [/amazon_link]. The application calls for Bethesda to have the rights to the Fallout name for “entertainment services in the nature of an on-going television program set in a post-nuclear apocalyptic world”.

    With the massive success of The Walking Dead, a Fallout series should not be too far out of the realm of possibility. With this trademark Bethesda could have something in the works or simply be covering their bases for all the uses of the Fallout name. Only time will tell.

    But if a Fallout series is in the future, you have to get Ron Perlman to be in it it. Right? Just pay him whatever he wants.

  • Ready For More Dishonored? Bethesda Is.

    New Hit Has Publisher Seeing Dollar Signs.

    In an interview with Destructoid Bethesda’s Pete Hines said that the game’s sales were above what the company had projected and it now appears they have a new franchise on their hands.

    “I can tell you that Dishonored is far exceeding our sales expectations, which is especially cool considering it’s new IP facing a host of well-established franchises this quarter.We did terrific numbers again this past weekend, both in stores and on Steam, where Dishonored was listed as the #1 selling title over the holiday weekend. And Dishonored has really sold well overseas. So, we’re very pleased and appreciate all the fans that have supported Dishonored and Arkane. We clearly have a new franchise.”

    Have you played Dishonored yet? If so, are you excited that the title appears to be getting sequels in the future?

    Check out our review of Dishonored here to see what we thought of the game.

  • New Skyrim DLC ‘Dragonborn’ Coming In December

    Does Riding Dragons Appeal To You?

    Sorry PS3 owners but Bethesda is rubbing more salt in your wounds.

    Today the newest DLC content for Skyrim was announced. Dragonborn will see the resurrection of the first of the dragon born. Whether he is friend or foe is yet to be known. Bethesda has only released the trailer below for us to go on.

    It does appear that the rumor of you being able to fly your own dragons in the game may be true. One scene in the trailer shows your character mounting a dragon for some flying time. No news yet if it will be free roaming or on rails flight but the aspect of being able to do it sounds great.

    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim- Dragonborn will release on December 4th on Xbox 360 for 1600 MS Points.

  • Review: Dishonored

    Fun? Yes. Satisfying….Mostly.

    One of the most wanted games coming out of this year’s E3 was easily [amazon_link id=”B005C2D2MO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Dishonored[/amazon_link]. With its unique blend of artistic styles (think steampunk meets Half-Life) and first person stealth play it was easy to see why it won so many “best of E3” awards. Now the game is finally here. Can it live up to a lot of the lofty expectations put upon it?

    The answer is: mostly.

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    Dishonored thrusts you in the role of Corvo Attano, who is the Lord Protector for the Empress of the city of Dunwall. He has returned home from a crucial mission when assassins appear and kill the Empress and abduct her daughter Emily. You are taken into custody thought to be the murderer and in the jail is where your adventure begins.

    A note from a friend with the key to your cell makes its way to you and after you escape you are brought to The Hound Pits bar where you meet the people who released you. They are part of a small movement who realize you are innocent and that there is treachery in the city of Dunwall. The bar will be your main hub from where you will be given missions and begin to search for Emily and try and take the city back.

    The city of Dunwall isn’t really an open world experience but the amount that you get to traverse on any given mission is sizable. There is no denying the detail and beauty in the old Victorian style. Buildings range from the ornate to the completely desolate depending on what part of the city you happen to be in but it never truly feels alive like the first time you walked around Rapture in Bioshock which you can’t help but compare this game to when you are playing.

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    “Blinking” is so in these days.

    Corvo’s ability to traverse Dunwall effectively and use either stealth or straight forward attacks is fun because of the sheer amount of unlockables in his inventory. Your main weapon of choice is a sword but much like the previously mentioned Bioshock you have the ability to dual wield a host of different abilities. Pistols, crossbows with sleep darts or incendiary arrows or you other magical abilities are use with your left hand. One negative is that you are given two different ways to access your abilities: the “quick” pull up with the d-pad and the ability wheel which pauses gameplay and lets you choose among all of your special attacks. The problem comes in the middle of combat when you need more than four options on the d-pad to quickly pull up because whenever you decide to use something not on your quick list the pausing of gameplay takes away from the free-flowing feel of combat.

    Your main magical use will most likely be the “blink” ability which is a quick teleport that can be upgraded to go over greater distances. You will need to use blink effectively if you want to hop from rooftop to rooftop or escape from a group of enemies effectively. For the most part it works as it is supposed to but sometimes you will be left not hopping onto ledges as you need to and if you are in the middle of combat it can be a little annoying. It does feel really good to get the jump on an enemy by blinking right in front of them and burying your knife in their throat though.

    The way you gain new abilities is by finding runes and bone charms throughout the city. The runes can be used to upgrade your abilities like slowing time, possessing animal or man and even releasing an infected rat swarm to devour an opponent. Likewise bone charms are used to add perks to your game such as health and mana increases, enemy grenades not exploding for longer or ammo pickups being more frequent. Now you are not just blindly wandering around levels in search for these items you are given a mystical heart that shows you how far away these enchantments are.

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    Let’s create some chaos.

    The story in Dishonored is not bad but a little on the weak side. After a good beginning it really becomes a bit bogged down with characters that are not ever really fleshed out so when we should feel a sense of caring for fallen people or betrayal by others I was only listening to understand the next mission. It is a shame really because the game sets up itself well enough with you wanting to rescue the Empress’s daughter but by the time a big event in the game happens (which anyone worth their salt can see coming a few missions before) you are not focused wholly on the story anymore. Maybe I was detached too early or expecting more out of it.

    Arkane has done a good job with cause and effect in the game. Determined on how you conduct yourself during the game you will be treated differently by NPC’s and have alternate endings. You can choose to go through the game by straight up knifing and exploding anyone you find or you can go the exact opposite route and play the entirety of the game without killing a soul. At the end of each mission you are given a rundown of your effectiveness and given a high or low chaos rating which goes towards how your game will play out. I tried to get a good mix going of both but soon realized that I just like stabbing people too much and went straight high chaos. Dishonored encourages multiple playthroughs with how the city is affected by your actions which is a fresh approach. High chaos will see the city become more overrun with infected plague rats and weepers (infected humans that serve as a “zombie” type character) as well as the number of guards will be increased. Fans of games like Thief or early Splinter Cell’s will most certainly want to take the extra time and go complete stealth for the lower guard totals and clean hands achievement. You will need to keep your chaos rating under 20% to get a low ranking.

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    [amazon_link id=”B005C2D2MO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Dishonored[/amazon_link] is an ambitious title. There is no denying that. Arkane has attempted to fuse the best of many classic games like Thief, Half-Life, Splinter Cell and Bioshock into one package. For the most part they have succeeded. The game is aesthetically beautiful but never feels truly like its own entity like Rapture. I enjoyed my time with Dishonored thoroughly but never really attached myself to the story that I was hoping would be stronger than it was. It is refreshing in places but does not reach the heights that I was hoping it could. You can not go wrong picking this up if you are a fan of any of the previously mentioned games just keep your expectations in check. You may believe it is a game of the year candidate like many reviewers have said but as for me it was a very good game that tripped up in a few places.

     

    NERD RATING- 8/10

  • The Elder Scrolls Online Website Officially Launches

    Take An Extensive Look At Tamriel

     

    Bethesda has launched the website for The Elder Scrolls Online today. You can learn about the back story of Tamriel, ask the developers questions and even take a look at a wealth of game concept art and videos. There are in-game shots as well as custom wallpapers to search through. It is an impressive start for a game that is still most likely a year away from launching.

    Will you be paying a monthly charge for The Elder Scrolls Online or will Bethesda take the free-to-play approach that most MMO’s are swapping to? Only time will tell. Until then go and enjoy the large amount of Elder Scrolls goodness on the site.