The best Fallout New Vegas mods The debate around which Fallout game is best typically comes down to either Fallout 3 or New Vegas. Whichever side you land on, there's no denying that New Vegas made the most out of what it had to work with. This game was originally made by Obsidian...
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Edition, Fallout: New Vegas More Top Stories [Guide] DayZ How To Make a Fire Howdy guys, this is a quick and easy tutorial on how to start a fire in DayZ - why, to fire is extremely important in DayZ? First of all, if...
This Machine is OK in vanilla, but not exactly great for an early game weapon given that it uses uncommon .308 ammo and it's only available by completing an unmarked quest in McCarran Airport. That Gun is imo the best early game weapon, it uses the common 5.56 ammo and can be bought...
6.Fallout 3(2008) Photo Credit: Black Isle Studios Fallout 3may have been a bit grimmer thanFallout: New Vegas(its 2010 counterpart and perennial rival in message board debates), but it felt more important and more personal. A revolutionary extended player-creation and introduction stage helped ...
GTA V mods that add iconic characters into the game are not always great, but this Robocop model is genuinely one of the best I’ve seen. It’s a super-detailed render of the original 1987 Robocop, complete with his Auto-9 pistol (although sadly it doesn’t holster inside his leg)....
After 25 years of gaming, Ty can firmly say that gaming peaked with Planescape Torment, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a soft spot for games like Baldur's Gate, Fallout: New Vegas, Bioshock Infinite, and Horizon: Zero Dawn. He has previously written for GamerU and Metal...
(Alessio Palumbo) Obsidian's first triple-A third-person action RPG since Fallout: New Vegas is shaping up very well, judging from the E3 2019 demo we've seen. Its sci-fi setting already looks imbued of that unique dark comedy tone that's basically a trademark signature of Leonard Boyarsky...
Much of the book’s narrative focuses on New Hampshire’s Benjamin Brown French, whose appointments to various government posts in Washington gave him a unique vantage point from which to observe the taunts, insults, shoving, pistol-waving, and punching in Congress that were far from unusual as...