Fallout: New Vegas

Apr 17, 2009
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Fallout: New Vegas announced

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Bethesda's latest postapocalyptic action RPG heads to the PS3 in 2010; Black Isle Studios castaway Obisidan Entertainment developing.

Released in October of last year, Fallout 3 was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, having shipped 4.7 million units worldwide in its first week. The game also performed well in the awards circuit, taking the top honours at the 2009 Game Developers Choice Awards last month during the Game Developers Conference.

Given that performance, it comes as little surprise that Bethesda Softworks won't be dallying in bringing a follow-up to market. At an event in London today, the publisher announced that a new Fallout game will be coming to the PS3 in 2010. Titled Fallout: New Vegas, the game is being developed by Obsidian Entertainment, whose most recent works include Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir and the upcoming Alpha Protocol. The studio was also at work on the third-person action title Aliens RPG before Sega canceled it earlier this year.

Obsidian Entertainment was founded in 2003 by Feargus Urquhart and others from Interplay's now-shuttered Black Isle Studios, developer of the original Fallout games. On hearing that the Fallout licence had fallen to Bethesda, Urquhart said: "Good Luck! That's probably somewhat horrible to say, but I think the team at Bethesda has their work cut out for them. This is mostly because there is almost nothing that they can do that will make the Fallout fans happy."

Fallout: New Vegas will be set in the Fallout universe but will not be a direct sequel to Fallout 3. However, it will stick to that game's RPG format, rather than branching out into real-time strategy territory as happened with 2001's Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel.

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Collector's Edition

? ?Lucky 7? poker chips. Each of the seven poker chips was designed to represent chips from the major casinos found on the New Vegas strip and throughout the Mojave Wasteland.

? A fully customised Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards. Each card in the pack has been uniquely illustrated to depict characters and factions found within the game. Use the cards to play poker, blackjack or Caravan, an original card game that was created by Obsidian especially for Fallout: New Vegas!

? A recreation of the game?s highly coveted ?Lucky 38? platinum chip.

? A hardcover graphic novel ?All Roads?, that tells the story of some of the characters and events that lead up to Fallout: New Vegas. ?All Roads? was written by Chris Avellone, the game?s creative director, and created in conjunction with Dark Horse Comics.

? ?The Making of Fallout: New Vegas? DVD. This documentary DVD will contain exclusive video content, including interviews with the developers in which they take you from concept to creation and discuss topics such as story, setting, legacy of the Fallout franchise and more.

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Pre-Order Details:

The Classic Pack (GameStop):

? Armored Vault 13 Suit - Extensively patched up and dotted with piecemeal armor, this outfit is an homage to the classic ending of the original Fallout.
? Vault 13 Canteen - This handy device is useful for staving off dehydration and providing a small amount of healing in the Mojave Wasteland.
? Weathered 10mm Pistol - A well-worn 10mm pistol that packs an extra punch despite its modest size.
? 5 Stimpaks - Food and water are good for long-term healing, but when the fighting is fierce, Stimpaks help keep Wastelanders upright.

The Tribal Pack (Amazon):

? Tribal Raiding Armor - Pieced together from scraps of armor, this outfit provides protection without impacting mobility.
? Broad Machete - This heavy-bladed melee weapon does high damage against limbs and can quickly deal out a flurry of attacks.
? 5 Bleak Venom doses - Useful on any Melee Weapon, Bleak Venom makes short work of most living targets.
? 10 Throwing Spears - If you would like to silently pin an enemy's head to a wall, Throwing Spears are the way to do it.

The Caravan Pack (Steam and Walmart):

? Lightweight Leather Armor - This hand-modified suit of leather armor reduces its overall weight without impacting its ability to protect.
? Sturdy Caravan Shotgun - Despite its rough appearance, this Caravan Shotgun will reliably fire 20 gauge shells until the Brahmin come home.
? 4 Repair Kits - Useful for repairing any outfit or weapon, Repair Kits are a valuable tool for any caravaner.
? Binoculars ? The Mojave Wasteland is a dangerous place, but with these trusty Binoculars you'll be able to spot trouble coming.

The Mercenary Pack (Best Buy):

? Lightweight Metal Armor - Modified for long-range travel, this Metal Armor sacrifices some protection for mobility and overall weight.
? Mercenary's Grenade Rifle - Though similar to other 40mm Grenade Rifles in the Mojave Wasteland, this model has a faster reload cycle.
? 3 Super Stimpaks - When you absolutely, positively, need to keep your blood inside your body, Super Stimpaks fix you up in no time.
? 3 Doctors Bags - Mercenaries and broken limbs go together like Iguana-on-a-Stick and Nuka Cola. Thankfully, these Doctors Bags take a bit of sting out of the inevitable crushed skull.
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Bethesda Officially Details the Next Three Fallout: New Vegas DLC Chapters

Following what might be one of the worst kept secrets in recent memory, Bethesda has finally officially revealed that the next three Fallout: New Vegas DLC add-ons are indeed on the way as thought, starting with the release of Honest Hearts on May 17th, 2011 for a price of £7.49/€9.99/$9.99 a la Dead Money.

Honest Hearts will be the first of the three add-on chapters and will take the game's hero on an expedition to Utah's Zion National Park, an unspoiled wilderness where things are waiting to go wrong. And go wrong they do when your caravan is ambushed by a band of Tribal raiders. Your mission therefore, is to find your way back to the Mojave desert while being caught up in a war between two tribes as well as a conflict between the legendary Burned Man and a New Canaanite missionary. There'll be decisions you'll have to make in Honest Hearts that will ultimately decide the fate of Zion.

Old World Blues will then follow up Honest Hearts in June, where you will find out the origins of some of the Mojave's mutated monstrosities, when you unwittingly become a lab rat in a lab experiment that - yes, you guessed it - goes wrong. You'll have to turn things around on your captors or join forces with them to face a much greater threat, while stalking the pre-war research centres of the 'Big Empty' in search of helpful technology to aid you in your quest.

And finally, in Lonesome Road, which is due to arrive in July, the courier's journey will come full circle when he's contacted by the original Courier Six, who is a man named Ulysses. Ulysses refused to deliver the ubiquitous Platinum Chip at the beginning of Fallout: New Vegas and in a transmission, he'll reveal why he never made delivery of the chip, but not before you have to embark upon one last job. This 'one last job' will take you into the hurricane-plagued canyons of the Divide, which has been torn asunder by eartquakes and storms, which means it'll be a long and dangerous journey ahead. Few have ever returned from the Divide.

So, there you go. Three months, three Fallout: New Vegas DLC add-ons to look forward to, starting with Honest Hearts on May 17th for £7.49/€9.99/$9.99s. Pencil it into your diary! All three DLC add-ons will cost £7.49/€9.99/$9.99 apiece and will be released across all formats simulataneously.
 
I'm glad that they are finally releasing these. They've only been hinting about them for months. I definitely agree that the names and possible plot lines were a horribly kept secret. At least they are being released at the same time on all platforms.

There is also speculation of a "Game of the Year" edition, which will have all four DLC like the Fallout 3 GOTY edition. I love the game, but I don't think it's worthy of the GOTY tag with all the bugs they released it with. No bugs on day 1 would have been worthy of a GOTY tag.