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It’s the weekend battle of the demo’s, earlier today I posted the news that Forza 3’s demo was available to download the the XBLA and now we bring the news that Lost Planet 2’s demo is available to download exclusively through the PSN. If Lost Planet 2 isn’t your thing then ... [»]
Fallout 3 is a long game; I’ve somehow managed to put in just short of 90 hours in to the game – and still feel that there’s more left to do. Thankfully fans have been blessed with a deluge of add-on content for the game, turning the already arduous endeavour into something quite protracted. The last add-on, Mothership Zeta failed to live up to ... [»]
If you’re a Playstation 3 owner who’s been anxiously awaiting the requisite DLC to return to the Fallout 3’s barren wastelands – you’re in for a longer wait, I’m afraid. The first Fallout 3 add-on, Operation Anchorage was Originally scheduled to hit the PSN in June, with the other packs releasing every two weeks. Unfortunately for Sony-bound Vault escapees, that date ... [»]
After a couple of false starts it seems we are all ready to get going with the latest Fallout 3 DLC, Broken Steel.Major Nelson announced this morning that it was once again available for download from the Xbox Live Marketplace and this time they are quite sure that they have fixed the problems.If you have downloaded it previously you will unfortunately need to ... [»]
Fallout 3’s Microsoft-centric DLC hasn’t had a smooth ride. The last game add-on “The Pitt†was mired with game-breaking bugs upon it’s release – particularly for 360 owners. This most current DLC “Broken Steel†hasn’t escaped digital delivery unscathed either; PC owners are complaining that Games for Windows Live’s DRM has prevented them from playing the much anticipated level-cap increasing addendum. ... [»]
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT
As awesome as this trailer for Bethesda's new Fallout DLC is, you may want to give it a skip if you have not yet finished the campaign, because it is chock and block full of spoilers.
A note to all of you who are interested in getting the DLC, also be warned that the trailer shows off some bosses and enemies that you may not want to see just yet, so be warned.
Now, since only two of you are actually still ... [»]
If you’re desperately waiting to return to the desolate post-apocalyptic wastelands of Washington D.C, and you’ve already already dispensed of the “red menace†in Operation Anchorage – you’re in for a bit of a wait, unfortunately.The remaining DLC packs have both been postponed for a month. “The Pitt,†originally scheduled for February, will have you Journey to the industrial raider town called The Pitt, located in the remains of Pittsburgh. In April, wasteland wanderers can look forward to “Broken Steel,†which will allow players to continue the game after the main quest. It’ll also raise the level cap to 30.I loved Fallout 3 but I’m not put out by the delay in DLC – I’ll have Street Fighter IV and Resident Evil 5 to keep me company.Source : ... [»]