With the impending release of Fallout 76, it’s well worth taking a look back at the eight previous Fallout universe games to grace various screens. Presented here we have writer Aaron’s ranking for the previous games in the franchise.
When it was originally announced that Fallout 76 is going to be an online game, many had no idea what this actually meant. We were immediately told that it would in fact, not, be an MMO. For me personally, this is absolutely fine, as I don’t see the Fallout universe benefiting from an MMO style game. At this year’s Bethesda E3, Todd Howard gave us a detailed (and humorous) presentation...[Read More]
Although E3 is less than two weeks away, Bethesda may have plans to reveal news about a big name franchise before their press conference at E3 2018. At the moment not much is know about what Bethesda is teasing but their Twitter and Twitch accounts show the Please Stand By screen typically associated with the Fallout franchise. This year (2018) marks the ten-year anniversary of the release of Fal...[Read More]
Rockers! The last and final DLC for Fallout 4 now has a trailer. The final DLC for Fallout 4 is called Nuka World and will have players experience the thrills of an amusement park in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
E3 seems to have brought out the best in Bethesda in the two short years they have appeared at the show. Last year dropping the bomb that Fallout 4 was not only coming but was only a few short months away, Fallout Shelter Bethesda’s first foray into the mobile market, as well as the announcement of Doom that recently released to very positive reviews from fans and the media alike. This year...[Read More]
If you’re like most of the internet you simply jumped at the chance of obtaining Fallout 4 for free, right? Well Xbox will be revoking your access to the game and DLC since you didn’t pay for it. Well before you go no they will not you may want to boot it up or see if you even own the game now.
I’m an avid fan of the Fallout franchise, but by far my favorite game has to be Fallout 4. You can check out our review of the game by clicking here. Trust me it’s a good read! Well we all know you happen to be here simply because of the title, right? As you can guess it Fallout 4 Deluxe Edition and the Season Pass are listing as free on the Marketplace on Xbox.com and on your console.
Modding and Fallout is like peanut butter and jelly, they go so well together, that’s its weird to think about one without the other. Modding has always been a chore on consoles. Usually, modders would have to alter their systems’ files, a risk that can result in bricking the console. Bethesda made things easier with their Creation Kit through the years and now its coming to Fallout 4,...[Read More]
For those of you that have already plowed through the new Automatron expansion (ok, those of us), and those still waiting to jump back in, the new expansion has hit the on-line stores. Wasteland Workshop is out for Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC for $4.99.
The first add on for Bethesda’s Fallout 4 will be available to download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on Tuesday, March 22nd, and will cost $9.99 in North America. In addition to the release information, a new trailer was included, which you can watch below.
Or triple. Or 100s. However many times you want to do it determines that. Using the trusty furry companion, you can multiply almost any item in the game as much as you would like. This glitch is accessible early in the game. The video will go into greater details, but I will give you barebones. What you must do is drop the item and then send your dog to an area away from your immediate area. Then,...[Read More]