'Substantial' Fallout 3 DLC Exclusive to Xbox 360, PC
Due for release this fall, Fallout 3 will hit PS3 in addition to Xbox 360 and PC.
No further details of the DLC were mentioned.
Due for release this fall, Fallout 3 will hit PS3 in addition to Xbox 360 and PC.
No further details of the DLC were mentioned.
The demonstration began with the Vault character leaving Vault 101. He first ran into an iBot, broadcasting patriotic music.
He then showed how radios can be used to pick up transmissions from different factions, such as the Enclave. Highlights:
Going by documents acquired by Australian Gamer, the OFLC took issue with the title's "visual representations of drugs and their delivery method [which] bring the 'science-fiction' drugs in line with 'real-world' drugs."
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic role-playing effort has players using drugs, referred to as "chems," in order to augment their character's abilities, such as health, stamina and intelligence. The OFLC further noted that Fallout 3's "strong violence" is well within the limits of a MA 15+ rating.
Like many other once-banned titles in Australia, such as Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3, 360) and Digital Extreme's Dark Sector (PS3, 360), an edited version of Fallout 3 that addressed the OFLC's grievances is expected to arrive in place of the uncensored original edition this fall.
Australian law stipulates that any games rated above MA 15+ cannot be sold or demonstrated, effectively banning Fallout 3 from sale in the country.
It is not yet clear which factors in Fallout 3 prompted the Refused Classification rating from the OLFC, a government agency which rates games and other forms of media similarly to the US-based Entertainment Software Ratings Board.
The Fallout series has regularly incorporated mature elements and themes such as prostitution, drug use, and violent imagery. No details were specified on the OLFC's listing for the game.
Many games slapped with similar ratings have been edited to remove the offending content and resubmitted for rating, such as Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3, 360) and Digital Extreme's Dark Sector (PS3, 360).
Over on the game's official forum, Bethesda employee Todd Howard revealed that the PC edition will not, as past Bethesda games, pack an editor to allow user-created mods.
"If and when one is available, it will be a free download. I wish I could promise that an editor will be coming and when, but I can't," he explained. "It's a major undertaking getting an editor ready for release, and making sure the game plays... Read more
Fallout 3 is slated to arrive on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this fall.
"It's ultimately up to Amazon and where they will ship to from Amazon.com vs. Amazon.de or whatever localized URL folks would use," Hines said.
Original Story: Publisher Bethesda Softworks and retailer Amazon.com today revealed the Survival Edition of Fallout 3, an Amazon.com exclusive.
Along with all the goodies of the previously announced Collector's Edition--which will be available at retailers worldwide--the Survival Edition contains a life-size Pip-Boy 3000.
The Survival Edition sells for $120 on the PC and $130 on PS3 and Xbox 360, mirroring the price structure of the Collector's Edition--$70 on PC, $80 for consoles--and the standalone game itself, which goes for $50 on PC and $60 on consoles.
Based on the wrist-mounted devices worn by characters in-game, the ... Read more
The artwork (pictured left) was released as part of Bethesda's early promotional campaigns for Fallout 3, which takes place in and around the Washington, D.C. area decades after a nuclear catastrophe. The image appeared on the Daily Mail's website under the headline "Al-Qaeda's terrifying vision of a devastated America in the wake of a nuclear attack."
"This is the apocalyptic scene terrorists hope to create if they ever get their hands on a nuclear bomb... posted on an Islamic extremists' website ... Read more
Zur is no stranger to video game scoring. In addition to Crysis, the Israeli composer has credits on projects such as Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal, Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, and all three of the Warhammer 40,000 expansion packs.
Samples of Zur's Fallout 3 score were also released by Bethesda, available to stream on the company's website.
Much like the company's publishing operations in North America and Europe, ZeniMax Asia K.K. will oversee the Asian production and distribution of Bethesda titles, such as Fallout 3 (PC, PS3, X360) and Star Trek: Conquest (PS2, Wii), under the Bethesda Softworks brand.
It will also publish Japanese editions of games from other developers, including the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 versions of Rockstar's Bully and 2K Sports' Major League Baseball 2K8 on PS2, PS3, X360, and PSP.
Hines said that a playable demo crafted around a portion of the game would prohibitively limit the experience, which is built around an open, explorable world.
"When you build it as one thing, there's no way to portion off a section and have it stand on its own without putting the whole game in the demo, which we're just not going to do," Hines said. "And it doesn't really capture the fun of a game like an Elder Scrolls or a Fallout, where you can go where you want and do what you want. So no demo, sorry."
Fallout 3 is slated to hit retailers this fall. For more on the title, be sure to check out our hands-on preview.
The Collector's Edition was originally revealed last week when it appeared in a listing at game retailer GameStop's website. Packaged in a special Vault-Tech Lunch Box, the Collector's Edition includes a Vault Boy Bobblehead, a hardcover art book and a making-of DVD, along with the game itself.
Unlike the recently announced limited edition version of Kojima Productions' Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3), the Fallout 3 Collector's Edition will not be sold exclusively at GameStop.
While Bethesda's announcement did not include pricing information, GameStop's listing pinned the collector's edition at $79.99 on consoles and $69.99 on PC. The regular edition of the game is expected to sell for $20 less, making it $59.99 for consoles and $49.99 on PC.
Fallout 3 is aimed for a fall release.
Packaged in a special Vault-Tech Lunch Box, the Collector's Edition includes a Vault Boy Bobblehead, a hardcover art book and a making-of DVD, along with the game itself.
GameStop notes that the console iterations of the Collector's Edition will run $79.99, while the PC version clocks in at $69.99. The regular edition of the game is expected to sell for $20 less, making it $59.99 for consoles and $49.99 on PC.
Fallout 3 is slated to arrive this fall, with GameStop providing a tentative and wholly unconfirmed release date of October 7. For more on the title, check out our recent batch of impressions.
Take a look at the images in a convenient gallery below, and be sure to give our full Fallout 3 preview a look, too.
Flash forward to one year old, when the game will acquaint you with the walking controls by letting you toddle around your playpen. Here, you'll also notice your father's facial appearance has been derived from the same choices you made in the last scene. Approaching a whimsically illustrated baby book entitled "You're Special!," you'll flip from page to page, each showing one letter of Fallout's SPECIAL system (that is, strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility, and luck). This is how you assign your character's attributes. Read more..
Howard claims that the game itself is finished and has moved into the polish phase, but the team is adding several new elements to the game as they move forward.
"Being that we are Bethesda, everything gets a bit big, so as of last week we're over 200 endings. That's not an exaggeration," Howard said.
Small changes and additions to the ending, Howard explained, are multiplied by other factors influenced by the player's choices and decisions in the game, leading to over 200 possible ending combinations. Howard also clarified the game's... Read more
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