Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah what are you kidding me? Post-nuclear Boston?Which means MIT shenanigans and androids. Yay~
I was born ready!
I'm pretty excited, man.SO MUCH BOSTON!
EDIT: And apparently it's in Boston, which means I get to scope out what bits of the game actually look like Boston. Yay.
Running theory is that it's more Fallout: New England than Boston, but Boston certainly appears to be the centerpiece.Yeah. FO3 featured a whole lot more than DC, which was maybe a 10th of the whole map. Even then it was mostly a walled off section with a giant maze of metro tunnels and then a handful of landmarks piled on top of each other. It may be a bit much to ask for things to extend up to Maine or down to Cape Cod. There's nothing west of Worcester either so I think that's at least the western limit.
How come the prerendered CG trailer looks about as bad as Skyrim in real time?I think that's the in game engine, not prerendered.
I think that's the in game engine, not prerendered.
EDIT: So, something I'm wondering about: is that the Brotherhood of Steel we're seeing, Vault-Tec power armor, or something MIT whipped up? I don't think the BoS has the ability to penetrate the Commonwealth in universe, since they're fairly literally decimated in the West following their war with the NCR, hunkered down and busy with the Capitol Wasteland in the East, and, if Tactics is canon, busy being warlords in the Mid-West. It's possible that they have the Capitol Wasteland settled to the point that Lyons is sending folks up north, but...
"For our purposes, neither Fallout Tactics nor Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel happened."
But at the same time, I find the 2 2D castlevania games for the playstation 2 to be amazing, better than most of the 2d iterations IMO, but people hate on those for the 3d alone... I just don't get it. I mean I know different people have different tastes but still. blah.
They're talking about the recyclable shell casings that randomly get tossed into your backpack while shooting. Casings and ingredients are things you only need to worry about in hardcore mode, you can completely ignore them during a regular play-through.so you get them for shooting instead of looting? I can see why that may be a pain if they cost you weight limitation or something, I have no clue if it does, but even if it does, doesn't sound like a gamebreaker to me, not that anyone said it did...It's...something to consider for sure, thank you for the information.
You're assuming too much. People dislike the PS2 Castlevanias because they're essentially weak, repetitive, highly uninspired Devil May Cry clones. It never had anything to do with the switch to 3D, even if you ignore every other Castlevania they're just not that great.That may be true for you, but I've seen significantly more complaints about them being 3d than your opinions...and your opions seem subjective as is.. 'weak', 'repetitive', and 'uninspired' area already lacking much specificity, and calling a 3d versioon of a 2d classic a 'clone' of something relatively new and unknown is stretching imo, even if it was. it wasn't a CLONE clone like torchlight to diablo 2 is (which I feel is shameless but is regarded highly)... Metal slug was a 'take one more hit to die contra clone' and Contra was a 'castlevania with guns and aliens instead of whips and vampires' clone'... and Game inspriation is GOOD IMO, and I don't dismiss them simply for doing so...and before you dismiss me for the blind castlevania fanboy.. I pre-ordered the LoS special edition because I WAS a fan, but can admit the game really let me down, and wish I never invested in it (though the graphics really were impressive for the ps3 IMO, not that that makes a game great)...
I can see why that may be a pain if they cost you weight limitation or something,Nope. They're weightless. If you don't plan on making ammo and you're not using energy weapons (you can recycle drained energy cells), you might as well just sell them or drop them in a place that clears itself out every few days you're not there, in order to decrease the amount of stuff the savefile keeps track of.
Yeah. NV had some nice little additions that could add to the fun and helped individualize your character from others you might play as. Perks like that were certainly part of it. The handmade ammo could be a lot more potent when you needed it, and a lot more fun when you didn't.I removed Caesar's brain tumor with a 12 gauge stack of the Legion's own denari coins. SALVE, CAESAR!
The latter, sadly. Getting a couple of those achievements are tricky but a lot of fun!I just tried to knife him to death to get one of the mini cheevos. Didn't work, dunno if it was because I softened him and his bodyguards up with grenades first or if it was because Boone beat me to killing him first.