The post-apocalyptic world of the Fallout games is full of bugs. You’ve got your giant scorpions, your bloatflys, giant ants and the ubiquitous radroaches. Fallout: New Vegas comes with quite a few more, alas.


Fallout: New Vegas faces a challenge tougher than a Super Mutant on the powder. Previous post-apocalyptic installment Fallout 3 scooped awards across the board on release two years ago, and had fans’ hair falling out, not through radiation sickness, but simply because they played into old age. In the hands of a different developer, can the series continue its streak? We’ve been roaming the Mojave wastelands for the last fortnight to bring you our verdict: find out what we made of it in our full Fallout: New Vegas review.
Fallout New Vegas is out next month, and Bethesda’s just gearing up to let everyone know. As you’d expect from the company that published arguably the very best game of 2008, it’s doing it in style: check out the all new TV ad for the post-apocalyptic RPG here.
Fallout 3 DLC is finally coming to the Sony PS3 folks, and we’ve got the dates to pop down in your diary. Read on to find out when you can get your post-apocalyptic RPGing on once more…
iPhone is still very much the mobile platform of the hour, as you can probably tell by last night’s excitement. So, you may be wondering, what’s in store for the touchscreen handset on the gaming front? Well, how about a bit of Fallout 3, post-apocalyptic adventuring? Yes, impossible as it sounds, Bethesda is already working on bringing the nuclear shooter to the smartphone.
Fallout 3 DLC is coming to the PS3 at last as Microsoft’s iron grip on DLC exclusivity finally starts to loosen. Bethesda has announced that, starting this June, the three current Fallout 3 DLC packs – Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt and Broken Steel – will be reaching the PlayStation Store. Furthermore, there are two additional sets of DLC in the pipeline: Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta.
Fallout 3 is preparing to expand again with its third set of DLC, Broken Steel. We’ve been left eager for more Fallout 3 action since the surprise announcement of Fallout: New Vegas earlier in the week and Fallout 3: Broken Steel looks like a great way to fulfill our post-apocalyptic desires. This latest set of DLC picks up where Fallout 3 left off, using your existing save games and continuing the story into a brand new chapter. As always, more details below.