Well it’s about time. The incredibly fun to watch vignettes covering all the perks you can experience in Fallout 4 is coming to a close. We’ve had StrengthPerceptionEnduranceCharismaIntelligence, and Agility. Now it’s time for us to get Lucky!

It’s a bitter sweet moment now that this campaign is over. We’re sad that we don’t get to see anymore new videos coming out of Bethesda, but at the same time that means FALLOUT 4 is almost here!

Fallout 4 hits PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on November 10th!

Halo 5: Guardians is finally upon us. Well, it’s a little over a week away, but here at Geekscape, we’re not waiting. Join us as we stream missions 1-3, as well as mission 8!

Keep in mind, the stream will be down between mission 3 and 8 in order to transition. If there are any hiccups, just refresh the page! Thanks for watching!

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We’ll update this page with stream start and end times everyday!

Briefly: It’s going to be hard not to call in sick for work tomorrow.

I’ve been pretty vocal about DONTNOD’s Life Is Strange being the best game that I’ve played so far in 2015. Now, after a slightly longer wait than usual, the final episode of the title is set to release tomorrow.

Square-Enix has just debuted a trailer for the upcoming probably-heartbreaking adventure, which you can take a look at below.

Me? I’m staying as far away from the video as possible. Life Is Strange is a rare series that has consistently kept me on my toes throughout every single episode. This being the last one, and likely the last time we’ll ever see Max Caulfield, I’d like to be as surprised as possible.

And I hope that she’s okay. The end of Episode Four earlier in the year basically ruined my Summer.

You can take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you’ve enjoyed the game so far!

The Jackbox Party Pack 2 is anything but an ordinary party game.  It’s an experience.

Releasing almost a year after the first one, The Jackbox Party Pack 2 is more of the same wacky humor you’ve come to expect, but with completely different games. So, is this the party of the year, or should you not bother with an RSVP? Just like my Rare Replay review, I’m not sure if I can do this game justice by giving it a regular review. That’s why I’ve decided to take a look at each of the 5 games separately and talk about what did and didn’t work.  Jackbox 2 opening

Fibbage 2:

Out of all five games in the original party pack, this is the only returning game to the sequel, but for a reason.  Fibbage 2 is still as charming and funny as it was when it debuted. For those who don’t know: Fibbage is a game where the players are given a true statement with a missing answer. The players, then, type in their own lies in hopes of the other players being fooled into thinking that it’s real. The updated sequel adds hundreds of new facts as well as a new DeFIBrillator which for one round can get rid of all lies but one, thus leaving you with only two choices. There’s really nothing bad to say about this game as it’s one of the best in the collection. Definite play if you’re picking the game up.Wed_Oct_14_20-48-14_PDT_2015

Quiplash XL:

Originally starting out as a small Kickstarter project earlier this March, Quiplash is another pre-existing game that has been updated for this new collection. This game tasks players with competing against each other to see who has a better response for the current on screen prompt. What do you NOT want to find in a burrito: A half-eaten turd or a dead rat? If there’s a downside to this it’d have to be that the game can end a little prematurely with only 3-4 people, so it’s best you play with at least 6-8 people. With 100’s of different questions and the ability to have over 1000 people playing at once, you’re in for one game you won’t forget anytime soon.Wed_Oct_14_20-50-19_PDT_2015

Bidiots:

Now we’re getting into the new games. Bidiots is a new drawing game that’s been stated to be the spiritual successor to one of the previous party pack titles, Drawful. In this game, you and your friends are a group of people at an art auction, and it’s your job to create and sell art for the auction in order to please your rich art clients. In-between rounds, you’ll get hints from your clients telling you what the prices on specific items are so you don’t end up over or under bidding on it.

You can also get free $1000 loans from the bank in order to ensure you have enough money to buy art pieces. Beware though, because at the end of the game you lose 1,500 points for each loan you take. Even though the game has some really good ideas and potential, the game ends up becoming a bit confusing at times with people not knowing what to do. While I do commend the team for trying something new with drawing games, it ultimately ends up being the weakest game of the pack. It’s good for a play every now and then, but not all the time.Wed_Oct_14_20-49-11_PDT_2015

Earwax:

I’m just going to say it right now in advance. Out of all the new games in this collection, Earwax is the game you’ll have the most fun with. Think Apples to Apples or Cards Against Humanity, but with sound effects instead. Each round, a judge is picked to determine a category, and afterwards, the rest of the players must choose 2 options from a list of 6 randomized sound effects. Once everyone’s done, Players get to vote on what they think was their favorite answer, but in the end it’s up to the judge to determine the winner. Sound effects are very varied and range from things such as an anvil dropping on someone’s head to a crying baby.

Not to mention Fart Noises.  Lots and lots of fart noises. If there was one problem with the game though, it’d have to be that you can’t preview the sounds you choose. So, the first couple of times you play it might be a guessing game to see how well some sounds interact with others. Although, I can see why they didn’t as that’d make the game too loud and give away your answers. All in all, this is a must play if you’re planning on buying this game.Wed_Oct_14_20-49-50_PDT_2015

Bomb Corp:

This game is just weird; like really weird. In Bomb Corp, you and up to 3 players are hired at a bomb defusing company. Your job is to defuse as many bombs as you can in one day (while also filing the occasional paperwork.) The only catch with these tasks are that depending on how many people are playing, instructions on how to complete the tasks are scattered throughout everyone’s devices using the game. The humor is spot on as most of the characters joke about how they can die at any moment while also talking about other nonsensical things during their break. If you want to take a serious shot at beating this, it’s best to play by yourself, but if you and all your friends are drunk or just want to yell at each other, this is another great party game to play together.Wed_Oct_14_20-54-49_PDT_2015

Overall:

Overall, The Jackbox Party Pack 2 is the most fun I’ve had with a party game since last year’s Jackbox Party Pack. The team really tried something new with these 5 games and didn’t want to just re-skin the 1st pack. While Bidiots feels like a slight misfire, other games like Earwax, Fibbage 2, and more make this collection even more memorable than its predecessor. If you haven’t picked up the game yet, I strongly suggest dropping $25 on both collections if you haven’t yet, because you’re going to be in for one hell of a family game night. The Jackbox Party Pack is Available now to Download on PS3, PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Amazon Fire TV.

Final Score: 5/5 BUY IT!!!

 

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This Week:

Destiny Emotes are overpriced.

Fallout 4 Live Action Trailer is badass.

Fallout Shelter has cloud syncing saves.

Star Wars: Force Awakens Disney Infinity 3.0 figures announced.

Battlefront will not have VOIP support.

Set photos from the Assassin’s Creed Movie released.

Rocket League gets a BTTF DeLorean.

Criminal Girls 2 get an overview trailer.

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5.

Minecraft Story Mode.

Amnesia.

Disney Infinity 3.0.

Chibi Robo.

Splatoon.

Star Wars Battlefront Beta.

Metal Gear Online.

Lost Planet 2.

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Briefly: They’ve already taken on StrengthPerceptionEnduranceCharisma, and Intelligence, and today Bethesda debuted part six of their fantastic and hilarious Do You Know What Makes You S.P.E.C.I.A.L. ad campaign for November’s release of Fallout 4.

This week’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video focuses on Agility. Study it carefully to ensure your survival and to discover what makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L.!

Seriously, these videos have been an absolute blast thus far, and I really can’t wait to see the final video in the series (mostly because that means that Fallout 4 is SUPER close).

You can take a look at the Agility video below, and be sure to let us know how excited you are for the game! Fallout 4 hits PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on November 10th!

File this under “Odd Decisions”. EA has just confirmed on their Twitter that Star Wars Battlefront will NOT feature in game VOIP.

 

They go on to say that the only way you will have voice chat on consoles is if you use the built in party system on either the PS4 or Xbox One.

In previous “Battle” titles (BF4 and Hardline) there was in game VOIP on the PC versions of the games, though in all my hours of playing Battlefield 4 I only used squad chat ONCE. That’s not to say that it was an unused feature by some, but if it is something that DICE and EA saw little usage of, then cutting it from the features list makes sense.

What doesn’t make sense is the lack of inclusion on consoles. You have to have a premade party to be able to chat, which this particular geek thinks is absurd. Games like GTA Online and Metal Gear Online have built in team chat, so it not being added to Battlefront seems odd.

Battlefront, unlike other DICE titles, does not feature a squad function. Where multiple players join a five man group, where a squad leader can designate objectives as targets and is a mobile spawn point. They do have an option to have a “partner” but it is a max of two players, so if you run with two other buddies then someone is getting left out.

Is the lack of VOIP dissuading anyone from getting the game? Let us know!

Well Guardians, it’s finally here. Microtransactions have hit the Tower and Bungie is starting to count the dollars.

It was recently announced that Tess would be returning to the Tower and would be bringing with her access to the Everest Trading Company. What would this new company be offering? EMOTES OF COURSE!

The emotes can be purchased for Silver, a new ingame currency that can be obtained by giving Bungie some of your hard earned dollars. Here is the current pricing structure for Silver.

500 Silver – $5

1,100 Silver – $10

2,300 Silver – $20

Each player is given 400 Silver gratis right now, so you can get your hands on some of the emotes right away. The standard emotes are 200 Silver each but the two Legendary Emotes at 500 Silver. You’ll want to pony up for that extra hundo of Silver, because you can get your hands on The Carlton dance from Fresh Prince! Check out the video below for all the emotes.

If you’re an intrepid collector, you’ll have to fork over $38 to net yourself 4,200 Silver to get them all.

What do you think? Are these worth the price?

Released last year in November, The Jackbox Party Pack was created as a way to bring back the somewhat dying tradition of having a group of people gather around to have a game night.

Not only were you able to play with friends and family around you, but you could also invite virtually anyone by having them play with their phones, tablets, and PC, making the game extremely easy to stream. As a result, the game ended up exploding in popularity (twitch specifically). Now, almost a year later, Jackbox Games invites you once more to gather (or kidnap) all your friends and family for another round of insanity. Old favorites such as Fibbage & Quiplash return while new games such as Bidiots, Earwax, and Bombcorp seem to take a different approach from what the previous pack offered.

And the best part? The game launches NEXT WEEK for Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Amazon Fire TV! In the meantime, mark your calendars and enjoy this delightfully quirky trailer for the game.

It seems like the line between Console and Mobile games are starting to become a bit murky for some developers.

Today, it was revealed that the upcoming Xbox One title Rise of the Tomb Raider, will be doing some raiding of its own in the form of microstransactions. These optional payments come in the form of what they’re calling, “Expedition Cards.” While these will not be part of the story mode, it will play a part outside of it. By purchasing Expedition Cards in the store, you can unlock random modifiers for additional modes.

These include better weapons and armor, alternate costumes, and even a big head mode (Remember when that used to be a cheat you could put in for free?). Even though, you can still pay for these items using in game currency, having the option to pay real cash makes it feel like the game will make earning gold a slow and tedious chore. I guess we’ll have to wait and see how this affects the game long term. Rise of the Tomb Raider launches for Xbox One on November 10th.

Briefly: They’ve already taken on StrengthPerceptionEndurance, and Charisma, and today Bethesda debuted part five of their fantastic and hilarious Do You Know What Makes You S.P.E.C.I.A.L. ad campaign for November’s release of Fallout 4.

This week’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video focuses on Intelligence. Study it carefully to ensure your survival and to discover what makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L.!

Seriously, these videos have been an absolute blast so far, and I can’t wait to see the rest of them (mostly because that means that Fallout 4 is SUPER close).

You can take a look at the Intelligence video below, and be sure to let us know how excited you are for the game! Fallout 4 hits PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on November 10th!

The last 24 hours have been interesting. Ubisoft started a mysterious live stream on their YouTube channel. A static shot of of some cave paintings, rhythmic chanting and the crackle of a fire. Then, the now suspended Twitter account for IGN Turkey let loose with the news that Far Cry Primal was the next in store for the franchise. Still, the live stream ran for almost 24 hours. And then we got ourselves THIS trailer.

The award-winning Far Cry franchise that stormed the tropics and the Himalayas now enters the original fight for humanity’s survival with its innovative open-world sandbox gameplay, bringing together massive beasts, breathtaking environments, and unpredictable savage encounters.

Welcome to the Stone Age, a time of extreme danger and limitless adventure, when giant mammoths and sabretooth tigers ruled the Earth, and humanity is at the bottom of the food chain. As the last survivor of your hunting group, you will learn to craft a deadly arsenal, fend off fierce predators, and outsmart enemy tribes to conquer the land of Oros and become the Apex Predator.

 

Key Features:

 

– RISE ABOVE EXTINCTION
You will play as Takkar, a seasoned hunter and the last surviving member of your group. You have one goal: survival in a world where you are the prey.

 

– STONE AGE BY FAR CRY
This isn’t the Stone Age you thought you knew. This is the Stone Age with irreverence and mayhem. This is the Stone Age by Far Cry.

 

– A WORLD RULED BY GIANT BEASTS
After the last Ice Age, the glaciers retreated to leave behind a land blooming with nature and resources where humans and animals alike can thrive – provided they have what it takes to prove their dominance.

 

This is an interesting departure from the previous three titles. The player is sent back in time, to ancient time. I definitely got vibes of The Forrest, Ark and other survival games in a similar ilk.

With Far Cry Primal and Horizon Zero Dawn, the hunting pack motif is going to be really strong in the next couple of years.

You can catch your own copy of Far Cry Primal February 23 2016 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Briefly: They’ve already taken on StrengthPerception, and Endurance, and today Bethesda debuted part four of their fantastic and hilarious Do You Know What Makes You S.P.E.C.I.A.L. ad campaign for November’s release of Fallout 4.

This week’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video focuses on Charisma. Study it carefully to ensure your survival and to discover what makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L.!

Seriously, these videos have been an absolute blast so far, and I can’t wait to see the rest of them (mostly because that means that Fallout 4 is SUPER close).

You can take a look at the Charisma video below, and be sure to let us know how excited you are for the game! Fallout 4 hits PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on November 10th!

Following total atomic annihilation, the rebuilding of this great nation of ours may fall to you. That’s why Vault-Tec has prepared this educational video series for you to better understand the seven defining attributes that make you S.P.E.C.I.A.L.!

Awesome news for Xbox and PC owners.

Today, Project Spark announced that starting Monday October 5th, the game will be going completely free to play. This means that not only will you be able to download the game for free, but it also means that any previous DLC content that would previously require in game purchases will now also be free add-ons! This means that right out of the gate you can start creating to your hearts content.

Unfortunately, this does mean that since the game will no longer have an in game store, that there are no plans for future adventure or creation bundles after the update. Sadly, this means that fans eagerly awaiting a 2nd episode of Conker’s Big Reunion can sadly forget about seeing it.  If you’d like to find out more info on what this update entails, you can check out the full list of changes right here.  Will you be trying out Project Spark now that it’s completely free? What kind of games are you planning on creating?

 

The wondrously hyped (and extremely expensive) LEGO Dimensions seems to be the ultimate “Toys to Game” property out there. When Gandalf, Marty McFly, Batman and Chell can all run through a Portal testing chamber together, you’ve got my attention.

https://youtu.be/0GcIsM2fDTI

Our own Josh Jackson has lamented the cost prohibitve nature of LEGO Dimensions. With some of the models and expansions yielding $30 for one hour of gameplay, I have to agree.

LEGO Dimensions is currently out on all platforms, sans PC Masterrace.

It looks like 343 and Microsoft are trying to capture the magic that was Halo 3’s live action marketing campaign. Their newest teaser for Halo 5 depicts an announcement regarding Master Chief’s death…but we all know he’s still alive. It’s worth noting that the events that seemingly killed Master Chief take place on October 27, 2560. October 27, 2015 is Halo 5‘s release date.

Watch the teaser below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SENJV2_XuLM

We’ll have to wait a little while longer to see just what the event is, be through another teaser or a campaign mission. In any case, the excitement is ramping up.

Halo 5 is set to release October 27, 2015!

Briefly: Yes!

Pretty much every single gamer I know has been waiting (and waiting) patiently (or impatiently) for EA to reveal just when we’ll be able to jump into the Star Wars Battlefront beta.

Now we know, and it’s really freaking close, guys.

EA announced today that gamers will have the opportunity to play the walker assault on Hoth, a co-op  survival on Tatooine, and drop zone on Sullust. The beta will begin on October 8th, and conclude on October 12th.

The beta is thankfully open to everyone, and will be available on every single platform that Star Wars Battlefront is releasing on. Yep, all three of them. That’s PS4, Xbox One, and PC, of course.

So, how many hours to you plan on putting in over the four day period?

Seriously, Bethesda. Just give us Fallout 4 right now, okay? Every day they seem to be releasing more and more tantalizing tid-bits of information to keep us gamers excited.

Today they released this short little video detailing the Character System in Fallout 4. The new perk system looks WAY better than it was in previous titles.

Fallout 4 hits store shelves November 10th on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Fallout 4 is getting closer and closer to our grubby little hands. Bethesda has us chomping at the bit with these awesome videos detailing all the different stats your character can have.

If you’re not up to speed, check out the others in the series!

Part 1 Strength

Part 2 Perception

Fallout 4 hits store shelves November 10th on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Briefly: If you’re a Geekscape (or Geekscape Games) regular, you know full well just how much I’ve loved the first four episodes of DONTNOD’s Life is Strange.

2015 has been a year filled with incredible game releases (with a few more still on the way). yet every time I think about the best titled I’ve played so far this year, my mind always wanders back to Max and Chloe’s incredible time-jumping adventure.

Four episodes of the game’s first season have been released, each somehow better and more emotional than the last, and DONTNOD today (on Max’s birthday, no less) have finally revealed just when we’ll be able to get our hands on the game’s fifth and final episode.

“We don’t normally announce a date until we know the game is 100% ready but in the spirit of Max’s birthday (today) we wanted to let you know early that we are aiming to release Episode 5 ‘Polarized’ October 20.”

I’m both excited and terrified for the upcoming release, as those who are up to date with the game know the horrifying situation that Max found herself in at the close of episode four. I honestly have no idea what will happen at any moment of ‘Polarized’, but I sure hope that Max makes it out okay.

DONTNOD has stated that if the game gets a second season, it’ll likely feature an all new cast and plot. I’m a huge fan of fresh experiences, but it’s going to be hard as hell to say goodbye to Max and Arcadia Bay.

Are you up to date with Life is Strange? What have you thought of the game so far? What do you think is in store for us with episode five!?

Polarized

 

Source: Square-Enix

Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day everyone!

This year, Rare has decided to go all out by trying to make their new game Sea of Thieves as authentic as possible. This includes them hiring real life pirates as consultants for the game. The end results pretty much turns out how you expect it to, but it’s still fun to watch.

As of right now, Sea of Thieves does not have a release date, but is presumed to launch in 2016 for Xbox One and Windows 10.

If you aren’t in the know, Bethesda launched this kitschy campaign detailing all the different aspects of the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes in Fallout 4. It’s the normal Fallout affair, all done in the style of a 1950’s product overview film.

Checkout Part 1 Strength. Checkout Perception below.

Fallout 4 hits store shelves November 10th on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

The first trailer, for the first DLC being offered in the Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate season pass is here. And it looks…pretty damn fun! Check out Jack The Ripper!

Jack the Ripper begins his reign of terror in an all-new campaign, available in the Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Gold Edition.

One of the most appealing things of the Assassin’s Creed series is the integration of fiction with actual historical facts. The Ezio trilogy had the perfect combination of fictional story telling, blended with text book accurate retelling of historical events. Brotherhood was my favorite in the series for this reason, probably due to the fact that I am a HUGE geek for the Renaissance time period. I flipped my shit when I ran into the Medici!

Seeing Ubisoft take the well known tale of Jack The Ripper really has me excited. Reminds me of the Black Dahlia Murders from LA Noire, putting a fictional ending to the unknown.

You can get the Jack The Ripper DLC in the Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate season pass. Syndicate hits store shelves October 23rd on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Ah, Castle Crashers, that one game that really helped but the Xbox 360’s Live Arcade store on the map. This exclusive download title, (at the time,) managed to capture all of the fun we’d expect from the good ol’ days for 2D hack and slash games, complete with 4 player local and online support, a ton of characters to unlock, and a hilarious sense of humor that we’ve come to expect from the crew at The Behemoth. Well, in case you haven’t heard, Castle Crashers Remastered has released for the Xbox One, complete with new modes, characters, and the option to upload your 360 save. The best part? It’s free if you owned the original… But not for long!

Through September 20th, Xbox loyalists who bought the 360 version can download this to their Xbox One for free. Yep, no catch. No ifs ands or buts. You’ll just have to do it before the date. But what if you forget, or are just too lazy to visit the store? You can still pick it up at a discounted rate of $5. Not bad for one of the better multiplayer games of the last few years, right?

Send us those gamertags in the comments and let’s get some games going! Keep an eye out for our upcoming review, and as always, check back with Geekscape for all of you geek gaming goodness.

Briefly: As if Fallout 4 needed any more advertisement, Bethesda today launched a hilarious new campaign called ‘Do You Know What Makes You S.P.E.C.I.A.L.?’.

S.P.E.C.I.A.L., of course, is an acronym that stands for Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, Luck. This makes up the character stat system in the Fallout series, and it’s pretty freaking clever.

The video campaign began today with a video detailing the Strength stat, and just what it can do for you in the game. The video comes in the format of a 1950’s style cartoon, and as with all Fallout marketing, it’s so freaking cool.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think! Fallout 4 hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 10th! The company has also just detailed a season pass, which normally wouldn’t interest me at all, but c’mon, it’s Fallout.

With the largest expansion to Destiny just FIVE days away, Bungie and Activision have just dished out this brand new live action launch trailer for The Taken King. Check it out!

https://youtu.be/RpDLxs8z08A

The Taken King plans to bring a GIANT amount of content and story to the game, and extra story is what Destiny desperately needs. The expansion was preempted by a big ole’ update this week introducing the new core changes to the game, as well as adding Nolan North’s performance as your Ghost sidekick.

There isn’t much to say about the trailer. I PERSONALLY feel it falls a tad short, especially considering some of the AMAZING live action trailers that have come out of Halo. I blame Activision, the music (much like the Led Zeppelin from the previous live action trailer) just doesn’t fit the Destiny universe. This all makes a lot of sense considering what was learned during the Marty O’Donnell lawsuit.

Destiny: The Taken King hit’s store shelves next Tuesday, September 15th and is available on all platforms where you can find Destiny! 

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is easily one of the most popular games this year. Even some of the best games can experience bugs, much like the one in MGSV.

Under specific circumstances, the save file of your game can halt and or get corrupted. Konami dishes on their blog today with what is the cause, and how to avoid losing your precious progress.

In “METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN” which was released on September 1st, 2015 there is a possibility that the game stops progress if having Quiet as a buddy while playing “Mission 29” or “Mission 42”. This situation can be avoided by not using Quiet as a buddy while playing either “Mission 29” or “Mission 42”.

 

We deeply apologize, and appreciate your patience for further announcements regarding this issue.

 

This issue is known to be present for Xbox360, XboxOne, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Steam.

Seems like an easy thing to avoid, no word on a patch or a hotfix from Konami.

Looks like we’ve already got our long term Fallout 4 gameplan all sorted. With the announcement that there are no level caps in Fallout 4, we were all pretty happy with the end game content of the game.

Bethesda let loose this great bounty of news on their official blog today. That besides the normally expected hotfixes and free content we’ve come to expect from Bethesda, they’ve announced some SWEET details of their Season Pass,paid DLC releases and their mod support!

The most important thing in our games is the freedom you have to create your own experience, and modding is a big part of that. Like all our previous games, we’ve made sure to keep Fallout 4 open and moddable at every step in development. Early next year we’ll release for free the new Creation Kit for the PC. This is the same tool we use in the studio. You’ll be able to create your own mods and share them with others. We’re especially excited these same mods will then be coming to Xbox One, and then PlayStation 4.

 
We’ve always done a lot of DLC for our games. We love making them and you always ask us for more. To reward our most loyal fans, this time we’ll be offering a Season Pass that will get you all of the Fallout 4 DLC we ever do for just $30. Since we’re still hard at work on the game, we don’t know what the actual DLC will be yet, but it will start coming early next year. Based on what we did for Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim, we know that it will be worth at least $40, and if we do more, you’ll get it all with the Season Pass.

 

Thanks again to all of you! The support and excitement you’ve given Fallout 4 has blown us away. It’s energized us even more to do everything we can in these final months to make this our best game yet. We absolutely can’t wait for you to play it, and share your adventures with us and each other.

Usually the term “Season Pass” is met with furrowed brows and furiously angry comments on Reddit, but in the case of Fallout 4, I’m okay with it. The expansions that have come with past “modern” Fallout titles have always at least met their dollar amount in play value. It is refreshing to know that they haven’t event begun to start WORKING on the expansions. FABULOUS!

Fallout 4 hits store shelves November 10th on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

 

Blues and Bullets is unlike many of the games you’ll find in the marketplace today. A Crowd of Monsters have stumbled upon a recipe that presents gamers with a unique and twisted experience.

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Blues and Bullets is an episodic adventure in which you take on the role of retired detective Elliot Ness as you attempt to solve a disturbing case of missing children, some of which delves into some occult territory. The game’s noir art style helps push the game to another level and keeps players engaged in the world. There are several sequences during episode one that left me wanting to explore more of the world. The game offers up some items aside from the main case left for curious gamers to discover or interact with. These interactions sometimes reveal some more backstory while others give more life to the world. And let me say, if you play this game, you will get drawn into it.

Story is an aspect in video games that I hold above all else. It’s difficult for me to get through a game if I’m not invested in the story or its characters. Blues and Bullets manages to establish a small cast of characters that are easy to keep track of while you navigate the case and their backstories. Fans of something like True Detective, especially season one, will find investigating the case in Blues and Bullets is right up their alley. With violence and narration added to the mix, Blues and Bullets reminded me of some good times in Max Payne 3.

The shooting mechanics in the game are simple enough that gamers who aren’t familiar to third or first person shooters will be able to get through just fine. The same goes for crime scene investigations. The game makes the investigation difficult enough so that solving certain clues feels like an accomplishment, but is easy enough to prevent gamers from getting too frustrated. Also, if you look hard enough, you’ll see small movie poster easter eggs that foreshadow the game’s plot. However, if you look closely, you’ll see a shout out to the true master detective himself: Batman.

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Each decision you make through the story will have repercussions through the story. This is one of the game’s best features. Sure, it increases replayability, but what’s more exciting is the prospect of talking about you decisions with friends who played through it themselves. Don’t worry, you’ll also be able to compare all of your decisions with what the rest of the community picked. Since there’s only one episode out, there aren’t any major repercussions besides the different lines of dialogue and further insight to the character’s backstories.

One of my favorite aspects of the game is the musical score. Often, the music was a big part of my immersion into the story. Coupled with the camera movements, Blues and Bullets feels cinematic throughout episode one.

Overall, Blues and Bullets is a fantastic start to this episodic series that shows a lot of promise. I’m excited to see the direction A Crowd of Monsters take with the story and how much darker it’ll get. With Halloween just around the corner, Blues and Bullets is hitting the marketplace just at the right time.

Blues and Bullets is available now on the Xbox One and Steam!

Briefly: I feel like Warner Bros. did a really bad job released Mad Max today, on the very same day as the release of the probably-last-ever Metal Gear game.

But, the game is pretty awesome (at least from what I’ve seen, my fiancé has been hogging it all day), and the publisher has just released an equally awesome launch trailer to go with it.

The graphics, mechanics, voice acting, music, and more all look great from what I’ve seen so far, and I really can’t wait to get my hands on it. I feel almost as tortured as Max is, however, as once it’s my turn on the PS4, I’ll likely skip Max at first to play the it’s-so-deep-I’ll-never-finish-it Metal Gear Solid V.

Take a look at the launch trailer below, and let us know what you think!