TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
I also dont buy great 20 hour+ games because of something I can easily avoid.Ilocano wrote:
Shit. Not worth buying then. I so hate locked endings.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
I also dont buy great 20 hour+ games because of something I can easily avoid.Ilocano wrote:
Shit. Not worth buying then. I so hate locked endings.
So you hate like 90% of all games?Ilocano wrote:
Shit. Not worth buying then. I so hate locked endings.
That's been around for a few days now. No one at Beth has confirmed it.Poseidon wrote:
Honest Hearts DLC: April 19th.
About fucking time.
May 17th is gonna be nuts. L.A. Noire is coming out the same day.With names already outed via a series of trademark applications, Bethesda Softworks finally pulls back the curtain on Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road, three new packs of downloadable content coming to Fallout: New Vegas starting on May 17.
Remember how New Vegas' first downloadable content showed up on the Xbox 360 first? That exclusive bird has flown, and the next three add-ons for game will release simultaneously for the 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, starting with May 17's Honest Hearts.
Honest Hearts takes players into the unspoiled wilderness of Utah's Zion National Park, where they'll find themselves embroiled in a war between a New Canaanite missionary and the mysterious Burned Man, who we've mentioned previously.
In June, Old World Blues kidnaps players and casts them as lab rats in a series of experiments that might explain where the Mohave's mutated creatures originally came from.
The story comes full circle in July with Lonesome Road, in which the player is contacted by the original Courier Six, the man that refused to deliver the Platinum Chip that started this whole mess. He'll tell the player why he refused, but only after a treacherous mission into the earthquake-ravaged canyons of The Divide.
Players can expect to pay 800 Microsoft points or $9.99 for each pack of DLC. That's $30 worth of new Fallout: New Vegas beginning this month. Who's excited?
Nice to see that Bethesda got their common sense back.Poseidon wrote:
Okay, NOW it's confirmed:
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Remember how New Vegas' first downloadable content showed up on the Xbox 360 first? That exclusive bird has flown, and the next three add-ons for game will release simultaneously for the 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, starting with May 17's Honest Hearts.
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Brasso wrote:
zion national park is gorgeous. hope they've modeled it after the actual park
Well the Mojave in New Vegas was said to be very realistic, but scaled down to make for better gameplay. So I think that they will do Zion as much justice as is feasible.burnzz wrote:
Brasso wrote:
zion national park is gorgeous. hope they've modeled it after the actual park
And no ending changing gameplay.Bethesda's Matt Grandstaff has posted info on level cap in the upcoming Fallout: New Vegas add-ons in the Bethesda Forum.
“Each DLC will raise the level cap by 5. So including Dead Money, if you've got them all, you'll have a cap of 50.”
He also addressed concerns that the level cap increase might make the game too easy:
“And for you, I have good news. If you’re concerned that the new level cap increases will make the game too easy for you, I've got a couple things to note:
1) Congratulations on being hardcore
2) Old World Blues will offer a new trait (and respec your traits if you've already chosen them) that will allow you to cap your level at 30 (or current level if you’re already over 30).
Yeah, the trailer was kind of boring, but when you consider how cool the Burned Hanged Man was going to be in Van Buren, then that takes away from the shoddiness of the trailer.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
I watched that earlier and I have to say it's the most boring looking expansion I've ever seen. Wander into a canyon and fight a tribe. Thats the entire thing.
I would quite like to play it again though.
Why particularly for PS3 users?Macbeth wrote:
I give credit to the studio for continuing support of the game but the amount of time between when the game first came out and when the first DLC packs came out is way too long. Especially for PS3 users.
whoops. Just looked it up and apparently they stopped doing the whole "360 and windows users get the DLC first" thing.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Why particularly for PS3 users?Macbeth wrote:
I give credit to the studio for continuing support of the game but the amount of time between when the game first came out and when the first DLC packs came out is way too long. Especially for PS3 users.