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We’ve yet to sink enough time into Fallout: New Vegas to give our own 2 cents on this matter, but if you’ve taken a stroll around the internet recently, you may have noticed a lot gamers groaning about the amount of bugs found in the game. Luckily, it sounds like help is on the way.
Earlier in the summer when Blacklight: Tango Down was nearing its initial release date, we were actually pretty excited to play it. Our excitement was soon replaced with annoyance as it was delayed for an unforeseen amount of time. Now, we have a firm release date again, but based on when it’s coming out and the other games that surround it, we have to question if anyone still cares.
If you remember back to the days when Fallout 3 came out, you probably remember our disappointment when Bethesda announced that all DLC for Fallout 3 would be X-Box 360/PC exclusive. Strange how history has a way of repeating itself.
Believe it or not, the PlayStation 3 was released nearly four years ago, and since then the console has been graced with hundreds of great titles. Therefore, we at PS3 Attitude thought we’d take some time to pay tribute to the people who create the games that make our mundane lives just that little bit more entertaining: the developers.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be revealing our one hundred favourite developers, and believe us when we say that there are some incredibly talented teams included. We’ve now revealed fifty developers in our mammoth list, and today we’re revealing another ten.
[Fallout New Vegas] Are you the TV watching type? If so, you might just stumble across the new Fallout: New Vegas TV spot in the near future. If you’re not the kind of person that spends hours in front of the tube, you’ve come to the right place to see it anyway.
With over a quarter of a million votes cast, the long list phase of voting in the 28th Annual Golden Joystick Awards is over.
Now the short lists have been revealed for the biggest gaming awards …
We can’t speak for all PS3 gamers out there but we’re still a little bitter about how Fallout 3’s DLC was handled. It was a very long time before anyone that chose the PS3 version got a chance to buy it, and after Bethesda’s most recent announcement about DLC for Fallout: New Vegas, we’re left with a heavy load of concern about their future post-launch content plans.
Fallout: New Vegas is set for release this October and if you pre-order the game from select retailers, you’ll be able to snag one of four different digital packs.
GAME, Play.com, Gamestation, and Amazon are all giving away pre-sell packs that include specialty items to assist you in Fallout: New Vegas. They are the Classic Pack, Caravan Pack, Mercenary Pack, and Tribal Pack respectively. The general format for each pack is one piece of armor, one weapon, and two healing items of sorts.
Celebrities including Ron Perlman, Matthew Perry, Felicia Day, and Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton, will be lending their voices to bring the characters of Fallout: New Vegas to life.
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s really starting to get into its stride, with great content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
Interested in Fallout: New Vegas? So are we, and we’ve got the newest screens for all to see.
Whether it’s the newest protagonist, the disgusting ghouls or the massive mutants you’re interested in, these new captures have something for everyone.
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s really starting to get into its stride, with great content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
This update is pretty lame. Aside from demos for LEGO Harry Potter, Aqua Panic HD, and Death Track Resurrection, there’s almost nothing else but special offers and DLC.
Speaking of DLC, did you see the GINORMOUS list for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11? Wow! If you’re actually going to buy something this week make sure it’s the Fat Princess: Fat Roles DLC. Might as well get something good, right?
If you purchased a PSN+ subscription you’ll have a lot more deals to take advantage of and more content to download (although it won’t really be anything new).
What do you think about the subscription service so far? Do you like what it has to offer? Let us know.
Sony ease your pain on missing out by putting the latest E3 content and videos on the PlayStation Store.
The upcoming post-apocalyptic RPG from Bethesda Softworks will be rolling the dice with the Fallout: New Vegas Collector’s Edition.
This Vegas-themed edition will include some casino-style goodies in addition to the full game. Just don’t expect to cash in these chips for real money.
It looks like our wishes for a follow up to PS3 exclusive LittleBigPlanet will come true: Game Informer have confirmed the game will be featured in their June magazine issue.
Yeah, this update is pretty mediocre. There are demos for Just Cause 2, Moto GP 09/10, and MLB2K10. That’s pretty much it for this week.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is 50% off. The Penny Arcade episodes are now bundled together. You can get both for the price of one. That seems like a pretty good deal.
Everything else is DLC. Desperate Escape for Resident Evil 5 is now available, so be sure to get that.
…Enjoy?
This week is light in content but it features demos for Just Cause 2 and Moto GP 09/10.
Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment is now available. If you are unfamiliar with the name, Vandal Hearts is a turn-based strategy game that was released on the original PlayStation. Flames of Judgment is actually a prequel to that game.
As usual, there is a healthy amount of downloadable content. The highlight is Desperate Escape for RE5. This episode features Jill Sandwich and Josh Stone as they try to desperately escape from the Tricell facility.
In conjunction with Bethesda Softworks, Obsidian Entertainment are pleased to bring us the teaser trailer for the upcoming Fallout: New Vegas.
Scheduled for a Fall 2010 release, New Vegas takes us to Nevada and the Mojave wasteland where we will meet new people, confront terrifying creatures and more of the same action that Fallout 3 gave us, only raising the stakes.













