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    Age of Decadence's Choices and Consequences

    It's good training for real life.
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    Fallout 3 Point Lookout Previews

    Inbred hillbillies (is there any other kind?) wearing overalls no less (textiles?), another mansion, high-tech security cameras and turrets (which survived 200+ years IN A SWAMP). It all fits together perfectly to produce an incredibly believable world.
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    Chris Avellone Q&A

    He was asked very directly about Beth's FO3. A 'no comment' is just about the same as 'I think it's shit.' Compared to all the shooters I've played over the last several years (and I've played quite a few), FO3 is by far the worst when it comes to shooting mechanics, which is pretty important...
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    Point Lookout press release, screenshots, trailer

    This is what first came to my mind:
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    DLC pack #2 ad gives a glimpse of Point Lookout

    I think the character is perplexed by the stupidity of putting a doll carousel made of sticks in the middle of a swamp.
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    Replayability or glitchy games?

    I must admit that glitches in Oblivion and FO3 are highly amusing, though the games themselves stink. That would be the only award I would give them - funniest bloopers.
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    The RPG Genre is fucked up

    Neither Beth nor Bioware are interested in making good RPGs. They're both going after the LCD. The big difference between them is that Bioware actually has talent - better artists, better writers, better VOs. Beth's games (TES, FO3) are open-world, Bioware's tend to be more linear, where most...
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    Interplay Quarterly

    I've been saying the same thing about GM and Chrysler for years now.
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    Bill Clinton was approached to voice Fallout 3's president

    Not as backwoods hillbilly as you think. Dude's a Rockefeller by blood. Still vile, but not who he pretends to be.
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    Aliens Invade Fallout 3

    I've always suspected that Todd is either a Zeta Reticulan or Annunaki in human disguise. He probably has some good first-hand material here, so this may be their best effort yet.
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    Fallout 3 Broken Steel Is Out

    Broken Steal. DLC diarrhea.
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    Broken Steel Trailer

    I could accept it as a pure FPS/TPS if the gunplay/combat were competent and satisfying. Since they're neither of those two things, not even close, what are you left with? FO3 requires zero intelligence or skill to complete - LCD all the way.
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    Bethesda does not comment on Point Look

    Or better yet - a subway simulator. http://www.world-of-subways.com/index.php?id=160&L=1
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    Forging the Steel

    Wow, I didn't know that a lack of melanin could lead to greater strength and abilities. I thought it would mean that you were more susceptible to ultraviolet radiation. You learn something new every day.
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    Tidal wave of Broken Steel previews

    It should be: "A tsunami of..." since the event is due to seismic activity and not tides or lunar cycles. But anyway, yeah go Beth. Bigger guns, better armor, more HPs, and some re-skins. They should've handed over FO3's development to Obsidian from the get-go. No work for them, and they...
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    Fallout 3 Broken Steel Screenshots and Previews

    Planet of the Apes anyone? They look like skinned gorillas.
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    How Fallout:NV must change

    They should've *at least* copied Deus Ex's system where the reticle takes less time to focus as your skill increases, leading to more accurate shots. Ideally, firearms skill should also encompass the other things you describe - recoil control and shot recovery, firing accuracy while moving...
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    How Fallout:NV must change

    No, no it didn't. Story and dialogues will certainly be better, but the gameplay will still be the turd on the cake thanks to V.A.T.S. and the half-assed shooting mechanics.
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    Bethesda talks Fallout: New Vegas

    I guess BS wants to go back to TES and is attempting to outsource to Obsidian, just as Bioware did with NWN. Or, maybe it is a joke. These guys are all insane, who knows what's going on in their reptilian brains.
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    Bethesda interviews

    Next up: Pay-per-play. Only $0.99 per minute.
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