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Fallout 4 – S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Video Series – First Episode Focuses On Strength

Bethesda has released the first video in Fallout 4’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. educational series. As the publisher claimed, this educational video series will make players understand the seven defining attributes that make them S.P.E.C.I.A.L in Fallout 4. These seven attributes are: Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Luck. The first video of this series starts with Strength. Enjoy! Continue reading Fallout 4 – S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Video Series – First Episode Focuses On Strength

DOOM – New Trailer Focuses On The SnapMap Editor

Bethesda has released a new trailer for id Software’s DOOM that focuses on its SnapMap Editor. The SnapMap Editor aims to offer everyone the ability to create levels that can be played on all platforms. Unfortunately, id Software won’t release any additional mod tools for DOOM. DOOM is currently planned for a Spring 2016 release! Continue reading DOOM – New Trailer Focuses On The SnapMap Editor

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Gets A Toon Treatment And Looks Fantastic

UniqueUses has been working on an incredible mod for Skyrim that transforms Bethesda’s RPG into a cartoon, and released a set of screenshots from it. This mod looks phenomenal, and UniqueUses plans to release it really soon. We’ll be sure to keep you posted but until then, enjoy the images after the jump! Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Gets A Toon Treatment And Looks Fantastic

DOOM Won’t Come With Additional Modding Tools Beyond SnapMap, SnapMap Limitations Unveiled

The Doom series is widely known for its openness to the modding community. After all, a mod that – perhaps – influenced id Software while creating the latest installment in the Doom series was no other than Brutal Doom. Therefore, modders were looking forward to the modding tools that would be available in the new Doom. Well, if you were one of them, get ready to be hugely disappointed as id Software won’t provide any additional modding tools other than SnapMap. Continue reading DOOM Won’t Come With Additional Modding Tools Beyond SnapMap, SnapMap Limitations Unveiled

Fallout 4 Modding Tools Won’t Be Available At Launch, Will Be Released In 2016

Fallout 4 is almost upon us and like pretty much all previous Bethesda games, it will be open to all modders. However, those interested in exploring the game’s modding capabilities won’t be able to do so right away as its modding tools won’t be available this year. Continue reading Fallout 4 Modding Tools Won’t Be Available At Launch, Will Be Released In 2016

Doom Felt Like “Doom” In Spring 2013, Will Be All About Movement, Will Capture The Core Ideas

In Quakecon 2015, Bethesda held an one-hour special panel discussion on their upcoming first-person shooter, DOOM. During that panel, Marty Stratton, Hugo Martin, Robert Duffy and Brad Bramlett revealed some new information about this highly anticipated first person shooter. Continue reading Doom Felt Like “Doom” In Spring 2013, Will Be All About Movement, Will Capture The Core Ideas

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Modded Looks Phenomenal Even Today

With the release of the latest current-gen titles these past few months, one would expect to see a noticeable difference between Skyrim modded and these triple-A games. Well, it appears that modders have outdone themselves as the modded version Skyrim still looks phenomenal, even for today’s standards. Below you can find some images from ENBSeries members. Enjoy! Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Modded Looks Phenomenal Even Today

DOOM Will Feature More Varied Environments Than Doom 3, Won’t Take Itself Seriously

In an interview with METRO’s GameCentral, the executive producer of DOOM, Marty Stratton, revealed some new information about id Software’s upcoming shooter. According to Marty, this new DOOM game won’t take itself as seriously as Doom 3. And while some horror elements are present, the game won’t follow Doom 3’s route. Continue reading DOOM Will Feature More Varied Environments Than Doom 3, Won’t Take Itself Seriously