Tag: Obsidian

  • Vault-Tec Verified: Is The Survivor 2299 a Fallout 4 Tease?

    Fallout 4 Vault-Tec

     

    Last week, the site http://thesurvivor2299.com/ made gaming news when after curious fans decoded the Morse code audio signal into a date: 12-22-13. This data has been further corroborated by a countdown timer that came up later in the week, which was of this writing still has just over 22 days, 18 hours left to go.

    Further investigation revealed that the site’s code contains references to Fallout 4, the long-anticipated “true” follow-up to 2008’s Fallout 3, which won numerous Game of the Year awards. Over the course of today, more evidence has come to light regarding the domain registration, which bears the markers of being owned by ZeniMax Media. Finally, the Vault-Tec logo has appeared on the site under the timer.

    The next entry in the franchise was Fallout: New Vegas, which most “vault dwellers” either loved or loathed for its changes in formula. That title’s biggest legacy is probably the controversy after news broke that development studio Obsidian Entertainment was denied bonuses and additional funding, which eventually led to layoffs and apparently affected the development of the game’s disappointing dlc. Apparently the game fell within tenths of a point short of the aggregate review scores – on sites such as Metacritic and GameRankings – that parent company ZeniMax had expected.

    Bethesda Softworks, the developer responsible for Fallout 3, spent the intervening years working on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and its subsequent DLC; when the company announced that they were done with new content for that title, the general assumption was that their attention would turn to Fallout. In fact, earlier today sources confirmed that the studio has just filed for trademark of “Fallout 4” in Europe.

    The last significant Fallout mention came in the form of a tweet from Erik Todd Dellums on January 8: “To all my #Fallout3 and #ThreeDog fans: There may be more of the Dog coming! Fingers crossed!” Three Dog was the radio host of Galaxy News Radio in Fallout 3, and remains a fan-favorite from the series.

    As to the site’s authenticity, many of us were cruelly mislead this time last year by a fan-made site with similar implications to Prey 2. It’s worth mentioning that the trademark filing would be a stretch to call coincidence; Fallout 3 takes place in 2277, putting this in the correct time-frame; and finally “The Survivor” has the ring of the pseudonyms given to each numerical Fallout’s main character: the Vault Dweller, Chosen One, and Lone Wanderer, respectively.

    Here’s everything the Fallout wiki The Vault has collected on the site: http://fallout.gamepedia.com/Blog:News/The_Survivor_2299.

  • South Park: The Stick Of Truth Delayed Again To March 2014

    Photo courtesy gamespot.com
    Photo courtesy gamespot.com

    More bad news for South Park fans as Ubisoft has delayed South Park: The Stick of Truth again. The game will now release on March 4, 2014.

    Trey Stone and Matt Parker have been closely involved with the project to ensure that it is like playing an actual episode of South Park.

    Ubisoft North America president Laurent Detoc was surprisingly honest about the delay:

    “Within three weeks after acquiring the game, we sadly realized we had to turn this thing upside down if we hoped to deliver the experience everybody wanted. It’s been such a major overhaul to get to the point where we are that we couldn’t let it go, even if that meant missing December.”

    While this certainly does suck worse than a bowl of chili made of Scott Tenorman’s parents, if it means the game will be a more polished and quality game I am all for it.

    Ubisoft also released this seven minute gameplay trailer today as the boys hunt down The Bard on their quest for The Stick of Truth.

  • South Park: The Stick Of Truth Releasing December 10th, New Trailer And Collector’s Edition Unveiled

    Photo courtesy egmnow.com
    Photo courtesy egmnow.com

    At last we now know when we can help Cartman, Kyle, Stan, Kenny, Butters, Timmy, Jimmy and the rest of the South Park crew find The Stick of Truth. Ubisoft has announced that the game developed by Obsidian will be released on December 10th.

    Also a collector’s edition has been shown which will cost $79.99 and come with a 6″ Cartman grand wizard figure, a “hand drawn” map of the South Park Kingdom and the Ultimate Fellowship Pack which has four costumes with special abilities.

     

    Photo courtesy ign.com
    Photo courtesy ign.com

     

    Take a look at the new hilarious trailer below. It is your deeee…your deess…your deeee
    http://youtu.be/NjWSoREKHs8

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

    Photo courtesy thoughtcatalog.com
    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?

  • South Park: The Stick Of Truth VGA Trailer

    South Park: The Stick of Truth may be THQ’s saving grace. That is if the company can last long enough to release the game. The new trailer shown during the VGA’s is not exactly kid friendly but really what did you expect? Obsidian has done a great job making the game look exactly like an episode of the show and you can tell that Matt Stone and Trey Parker have not just phoned in the script or voice overs. I can count six or seven good laughs in this trailer so that gives me hope that this game can put the awful memory of my wasted money on South Park 64 behind me.

    And yes, if you bought that game you would feel hurt too.

    South Park: The Stick of Truth was originally scheduled for release on March 5, 2013 but was delayed to sometime after April.

    http://youtu.be/soKBSzj5Vtg