Posts Tagged ‘Fallout 3’

Broken Steel: Steel Be With You!

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

It’s no secret to anyone who frequents this site that I’m a fan of Fallout 3. Unfortunately, it did ship with one major flaw - once you finished the main quest, the game was completely over. There’s no going back and finishing your side quests, or just playing around in the Capital Wastelands, it’s just over. Until now, that is.

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Operation Anchorage: Taking Alaska Back From The Commies

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Operation Anchorage is the first of three downloadable expansions on the way for the wildly successful Fallout 3. In it, you are tasked with liberating Alaska from the Chinese in a simulation of one of the Fallout universe’s historic battles. During the simulation, you’ll face a variety of challenges in your efforts to free Alaska from the Chinese invaders. Success will yield a treasure trove of new gear, and failure will yield only death.

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Check Your HUDcast 005: MIA

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Jenni is MIA for this week’s episode, so you can only imagine what shenanigans Mike and Eric get themselves into! Topics include Halo: ODST, Gamestop’s used game sales, Kaz Hirai’s attitude toward the competition, and Obama’s Wii

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Check Your HUDcast 003: Dictatorship

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

We’re back with a brand new episode of the Check Your HUD podcast! This week, topics include Fallout 3 DLC, pie purchasing robots, Community Game of the Week Blow, the potential horrors of Xbox Live Primetime, and the 1UP massacre.

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Seeing Red

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

After extensive time with Fallout 3 I could not help but long for the bug-free games of yore. As any PC gamer knows, computer games have always had their share of problems. This has mainly been attributed to the problems…

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Fallout 3 Blows My Mind, Leaves A Mess On The Carpet

Friday, October 31st, 2008

When I first heard Bethesda was taking on Fallout 3, I was terrified. Not because I thought they’d muck it up or anything like that, but because Oblivion took up over 240 hours of my life. It damaged my interpersonal…

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