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more about #bethesdasoftworks prototype beta: I actually just pretended it was a comedy, and went with it. Waaay too short, but worth a rent just to hear Mickey Rourke growl "eat this you c**k bre... more » B52HVet: Here's my guess as to how this went down: 1. Rogue Warrior - Decent Book 2.Insert 6-7 awful books by "Demo Dick" 3.Fade into obscurity 4.Bring... more » Jon Q: Man I knew this game was a crap effort, when I picked up both a ps3 and xbox 360 retail copy, and compared the two. Just the print job on the ps3 vers... more » Luis Garcia Ramirez: None of these shallow RPG/Action games matter after Demon's Soul was released. It will take years before anything compares to it. It'll be like Diablo... more » bkchurch: The one guy who didn't buy Modern Warfare 2: Wet was average at best and this apparently sucks pretty hard. Gotta say if Brink isn't any good, and honestly my hopes aren't very high, than Zenimax... more » wheelis: Wait, you didn't mention the best part of the game, the ending. Most of the time I wouldn't encourage ruining the end of a game for anyone, but I dou... more » BubbleF**kingBuddy: The game feels like Garth Ennis wrote it. more » Kenny: Mmmmm, I love colons!: Hmmm, if Rebellion did a bad job with this game, it kinda worries me about how they did with AVP. Also, who are you Matt Cabral? more » andman290: I actually found all the things he says in the game. its all put together in the credits. more » Zim: I dunno 3-4 hours isn't too different from MW2. My playthrough was 4:45 and I think that 4;45 counts dying and restarting at checkpoints etc. It's a ... more » i_pooped_on_: So, yeah, can Bethesda do open-world RPGs and that's it? I mean, it's got some racing games (right?) and Elder Scrolls / Fallout. I'm glad they're ... more » icarus212001: Am I the only one who finds the game's title strangely generic? Kinda like the redundancy that is "Ninja Assassin?" more » WhiteMåge is in fact a boy, damnit: From its dumb-ass AI and lazy level design, to its wonky cover system and all-over-the-place hit detection, the title feels unpolished in its best mom... more » Friedhamster: I plan to buy this when it drops below $20, which shouldn't take too long. I've read a few reviews before this and have had a good few laughs at read... more » Mad-Hobo: I saw this game pack at the store, Thinking i should buy it. more » Scuzgob: a game from early in a franchise is "confusingly similar" to a later game from the same franchise? ... w-what? youre making my head hurt with your bla... more » PabloG: There's more to this story. 1) Interplay first sells some future Fallout development rights to Bethesda, then sells all future development rights to ... more » Koztah: And all is right with the world. more » fuchikoma: What other classics should this not be done with? I'll start - can you imagine if Blizzard wanted to promote Diablo 3 by pulling 1 and 2 from sale and... more » deanbmmv: Oh yeah, for folks who wanna pick this up ( below comments suggest its $20) for $18 with various bits of DLC type stuff in the form of wallpapers, art... more » -
#review
Rogue Warrior Review: Wasted Warrior
Following a traditionally content-crammed October and November, another year creeps to a close with few higher profile releases hitting in its last few weeks. Don't tell that to Bethesda Softworks, though, as it infiltrates the holidays with the under-the-radar stealth shooter Rogue Warrior. More » -
#lawsuit
Judge Rejects Bethesda Motion to Stop Sale of PC Fallout Bundle
A federal judge has shot down a motion by Bethesda Softworks to stop Interplay from selling three PC Fallout titles it published. The decision also means Interplay's work on the Fallout MMO continues, though the lawsuit against them still lives. More » -
#rumor
Rumor: First Fallout Online "Project V13" Screen Shots
Interplay's attempt at a massively-multiplayer online Fallout comes three screen shots closer to reality, if these shots of Project V13, reported to be court submitted evidence of the game, are the real deal. More » -
#caveatemptor
Users Report Fallout 3: Game Of The Year Edition Save Snafu
Bethesda Softwork's recently released "Game of the Year" edition of post-apocalyptic adventure Fallout 3 may have a little problem. Some owners of the Fallout 3: GOTY say the game won't recognize their hard-earned game saves from the original Fallout 3. More » -
#review
WET Review: Swords, Guns and Flawed Fun
Armed with one sword and two of lots of other things, Rubi Malone is a leather-pants wearing, wall-running, pole-spinning death machine. She can shoot two shotguns while flipping through the air, slide under tables to hamstring and gut with her sword, and regains health by swigging liquor. More » -
#lawsuits
Bethesda Sues Interplay Over Fallout Trademark Infringement
Bethesda Softworks has filed suit against Interplay, the company it purchased rights to the Fallout franchise from in 2007, citing trademark infringement and attempting to terminate its right to make a Fallout-themed MMO. More » -
#ps3
Fallout 3 Trophies Pop Up; DLC Soon?
The last word on when Fallout 3's PS3 DLC would arrive was Bethesda "hoping" to have it out by "the end of of September." Trophies pegged to all the expansions have shown up. Perhaps they indicate a sooner release? More » -
#wellplayed
QuakeCon Faces a Crossroads
The lights in the cavernous room are off, but an electric glow fills the 70,000-square-foot room.
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#weekendreader
Dogmeat, the Emotional Center of Fallout
Fallout originally did not plan on having NPC followers at all. But the original game's designer figured out how to make a system work. Thus was born one of the franchise's most iconic characters. More » -
#fallout3
Bethesda: Extending Fallout Level Cap Again 'Could Unbalance the Game'
The level, stat and skill caps you have in Fallout 3 - 30, 10 and 100, respectively - seem to be hard numbers that Bethesda Softworks isn't inclined to raise further. More » -
#deals
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall Goes Free
Bethesda Softworks is doing its fans a solid today by giving away one of its older games, the second in the Elder Scrolls series, via its web site. Enjoy The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall for the low price of absolutely free. More » -
#wellplayed
Bethesda's Big Move
When Oblivion and Doom meet, the Fallout is bound to yield surprises; and perhaps offer some insight into the future of the video game industry. More » -
#review
Fallout 3 Point Lookout Micro-Review: Axe Murder
If each Fallout 3 expansion is an attempt to expand Bethesda's game into new genres, then this week's Point Lookout is an axe stab at survival horror. Scared? More » -
#suckitdown
But What Does John Romero Think? [Updated]
ZeniMax Media, parent company of Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls studio Bethesda Softworks, announced today that it is purchasing legendary Doom and Wolfenstein developer id Software. What does id co-founder John Romero think? More » -
#fallout3
Point Lookout: Swamps, Organ Thieves and Cultists
Bethesda today released a new developer diary for upcoming Fallout 3 expansion pack: Point Lookout. More » -
#oblivion
Bethesda Softworks Goes Full Steam Ahead
Steam users can now enjoy more of the fruits of Bethesda Softworks labor, as The Elder Scrolls series and Call of Cthulhu join Valve's digital distribution service. Hardly shocking news, but news nonetheless. More » -
#splashdamage
Bethesda Calls Its Splash Damage Shooter A "Genre-Breaker" Killer App
Bethesda Softworks is growing, adding titles like Wet and Rogue Warrior to its role-playing game heavy portfolio. It's also expanding on its hype, touting the Splash Damage-developed first-person shooter it's publishing in a big way. More » -
#bethesdalondon
Bethesda's London Event
Last week, Bethesda Softworks gathered game writers in London to check out their upcoming titles during a two-day long gamers' day.
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#impressions
WET: Guns, Leather, Swords and Acrobatics
WET hopes to be the best of Tarantino, of John Woo: All Crazy 88s, bullet ballets, death in a tight leather suit that flips and spins as she tears through screen after screen of enemies.
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#rumor
Bethesda Softworks Getting WET?
According to the latest issue of Famitsu, third-person "acrobatic" shooter WET has found a new publisher in Bethesda Softworks. Orphaned by Activision-Blizzard last Summer, the A2M-developed game has been without a publisher following Sierra's extinction. More »

