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Fallout MMO Reaches Apocalypse

Remember the Fallout MMO from Interplay? The development of the post-apocalyptic time guzzler was announced to varied degrees of enthusiasm but quickly adopted a silent stance as questions rose over whether this fabled title would ever transpire. Then, in the summer of 2010, the first…

Skyrim To Feature Infinite Quests

As if RPGs didn’t suck away enough of our life already, it seems that the upcoming time-sink, Skyrim, will feature infinite quests.  Yep, according to Skyrim director, Todd Howard, in an interview with Wired magazine, Skyrim will boast a “never-ending stream of procedurally generated content,

GamingLives Podcast Episode 7

GamingLives Podcast Episode 7

The GamingLives podcast returns from man flu and brings you that something special this week, no not Avatar items… This week we’ve got soul. The team discuss Halo being the big deal that it is and ask if it was more a case of…

Falling For Fallout?

Falling For Fallout?

I have kept this free of plot spoilers so you’re safe to read on even if you haven’t played Fallout 3 or New Vegas.

I have never played a proper RPG before, unless you can count Borderlands or the Fable franchise, which I know the majority of…

Fallout: New Vegas Dead Money DLC – Review

Fallout: New Vegas Dead Money DLC – Review

Fallout New Vegas is back! Well to be fair I don’t think it went anywhere, but since my last outing with it there has been a major patch to resolve a large number of issues and some DLC weighing in at a fairly standard 800MSP. …

Best of 2010 – God Is In The Details

Best of 2010 – God Is In The Details

First Published: April 13, 2010
Voted By: Lorna, Samuel
Reasons for Vote:
One of my favourite articles on the site for the journey through the wastelands that it offers, showing the real treasures that lie beneath the surface. I…

Fallout: New Vegas – Review

Fallout: New Vegas – Review

A rather tall, fiery tempered, Scottish progressive rocker once sang “Call it synchronicity, call it déjà vu” and that’s precisely what sprung to mind in the first ten to fifteen minutes of my relationship with Fallout: New Vegas. It was an experience that I wasn’t…