The saving is pretty much pence at this point, but this is the cheapest deal around at the time of writing. While the price may well creep down over time, I honestly feel you'll get your money's worth even at this stage. The open-world of the Commonwealth is huge, filled with things to do or kill, and features some of the best writing Bethesda have done to date. Then there's the customization options for items and settlement building that will steal your life away. If you call yourself an RPG fan, you really should get hold of it. Thanks to Ag2014 @ HUKD!
Be sure to check out our Fallout 4 review for more details.
As I sit here having finally completed the main story arc of Fallout 4, I’ve come to realise one thing – that game is bloody huge. However, after over 70 hours of play, 40+ levels, and copious amounts of spent ammunition, there is still more to do. New locations are awaiting my arrival, NPCs are waiting my interaction, and quest chains are awaiting completion. Of course, having all the content in the world means absolutely nothing if it’s not entertaining, engaging or stable affair, but even after all this time I want to be wandering around the wastelands of Boston.
It’s a testament to the overall quality of the writing throughout the game more than anything, which is good considering Skyrim’s main arc suffered in that regard (eg. I can remember the Dark Brotherhood sub-plot, but the journey of the Dovahkiin? Nope.) The fact there are a number of paths to progress the main story, and how many of the side missions weave in and out of it, helps achieve this too. This of course it just one of the reasons Fallout 4 succeeds as an RPG, but is it the slice of perfection we were hoping it would be?
Well, it does its damn best to try and be.
Two retailers - one price - no arguement that it's a bargain. It's the cheapest we've seen for the post-apocalyptic RPG, and absolutely worth it at this price. Our review is oh-so-close, but the short of it is that it's a huge, wonderful open world that will steal hours away from your life. Seriously, for under £30 you'd be mad to miss this if you like your RPGs. Cheers to oUkTuRkEyIII & Raz @ HUKD!
Last week's deal for a US copy on PS4 is still available, but if you'd rather ensure you can get hold of the DLC and Season Pass without issue - or want to play on Xbox One - this is the cheapest price by far. We'll have a review for Bethesda's latest in the near future, but here's a quick snippet - despite some very Bethesda-style bugs, so far it's a fantastic open-world RPG experience that is crammed with stuff to do. Thanks to M1k3strutt3r & FantasyDeals @ HUKD!
Here's a rather cheap way of getting involved in one of this year's biggest releases. That said, while you will be able to play this US version on a UK PS4, you will not be able to get any of the free DLC or the Season Pass unless you create a US account to play it on. Just make sure you do that before you start playing and can't get any of the updates after wandering the wasteland for countless hours! We'll have a review for Bethesda's latest in the near future (we only got our review copy on Tuesday) but so far it's looking like a fantastic open-world RPG experience. Cheers to Buzz for the heads-up!
Bethesda are making sure the hype train is running at maximum capacity today. Earlier today the Pip-Boy companion app was released, and now a launch trailer has been published showing off some brand new gameplay sequences. Featuring both the male and female protagonist in action (an option that is a first in the series) we get to see lots of combat, plenty of story hints, and more of the dog who will be by our side in the wastelands. Feast your eyes upon its glory after the jump.
Click here to read more...With just five days away from the release of Fallout 4, Bethesda has release its companion app for the post-apocalyptic RPG. The Fallout Pip-Boy app was released onto the iTunes and Google Play Stores early this morning, and while the app won't do much at this point - it's a companion app, after all - you can nose around some of the options and play one of the mini-games that will be available - Atomic Command (ie. Missile Command.)
Are you excited for the upcoming release? Eager to put your smartphone in your very own Pip-Boy casing when it arrives? Sobbing into the rubber bands you'll be using as an alternative because you couldn't get hold of one? Let us know in the comments!
Bethesda seem to be on the ball with their surprises this year. First we had that fantastic E3 conference with the announcement of Fallout 4, then they revealed the (annoyingly addictive) mobile game Fallout Shelter. Then there was the news of the DLC support and Season Pass done right. This, however, might be the cheery on the cake. Bethesda has teamed up with Carlsberg to create the Fallout Beer - a "light coloured pilsner lager, with a refreshing zesty hoppy taste and a floral aroma."
No, this isn't a joke - you can actually pre-order a crate today.
Click here to read more...No, you read that price correctly. By using the voucher code above you can get a copy of Fallout 4 for under £30. The catch? It's being sold by an Australian retailer, and while they claim it will arrive "between Fri. 30 Oct. and Fri. 6 Nov." there's no guarantee that is accurate info. Still, if it all pans out you'll be getting one hell of a deal here. After an impressive display at this year's E3, I think it's safe to say that Fallout 4 is one of the most anticipated games of the year. A huge open world, improved interaction mechanics, a plethora of customisation options, and a dog are but a few of the reasons it will (most likely) be winning many an award by the year's end. Thanks to Buzz for the heads-up!
After seven weeks of helpful insight, we've finally reached the final infomercials for Fallout 4. This week Bethesda tells us all about Luck in the upcoming RPG, with the retro-styled video explaining how it will fit into your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. statistical makeup.
Click here to read more...It may only be by a fraction, but thanks to Base's latest code this is the cheapest deal we've seen for Fallout 4 with just a month to go. After an impressive display at this year's E3, I think it's safe to say that Fallout 4 is one of the most anticipated games of the year. A huge open world, improved interaction mechanics, a plethora of customisation options, and a dog are but a few of the reasons it will (most likely) be winning many an award by the year's end. Thanks to Buzz for the heads-up!
We're pretty excited for DOOM here at Dealspwn after an impressive showing at E3, and while we'll have to wait a little while longer to get hands-on with it Bethesda Softworks want to make everyone is prepared for the upcoming closed alpha test. It should be noted that this isn't the same the beta that came as a pre-order bonus with Wolfenstein: The New Order, but you do need to use the key that was supplied with it. Well, you do in certain cases, which our guide after the jump will explain.
Click here to read more...It's that time of the week again where we get yet another Fallout 4 infomercial. This week Bethesda tells us all about Agility in Fallout 4, with the retro-styled video explaining how it will fit into your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. statistical makeup.
Click here to read more...It's that time of the week again where we get yet another Fallout 4 infomercials. This week Bethesda tells us all about Intelligence in Fallout 4, with the retro-styled video explaining how it will fit into your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. statistical makeup.
Click here to read more...Following on from the Strength, Perception, and Endurance infomercials, this week Bethesda tells us all about Charisma in Fallout 4. This retro-styled video explains how it will fit into your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. statistical makeup while surviving the wastelands of Boston.
Click here to read more...Following on from the Strength and Perception infomercials, this week Bethesda tells us all about Endurance in Fallout 4. This retro-styled video explains how it will fit into your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. statistical makeup while roaming the wasteland.
Click here to read more...The Game Collection are still the retailer to beat when it comes to the cheapest price for Fallout 4. Their price remains around £3 better than anyone else with less than 8 weeks from it release. After an impressive display at this year's E3, I think it's safe to say that Fallout 4 is one of the most anticipated games of the year. A huge open world, improved interaction mechanics, a plethora of customisation options, and a dog are but a few of the reasons it will (most likely) be taking away many an award by the year's end. Thanks to alanmeades @ HUKD!
Here's another chance to get hold of TESO for just £25 if you missed out on TGC's similar deal last week. It's not only the cheapest we've seen the PS4 version fall to, but it beats the next cheapest deal by over £4. From what I've played of it, there have been numerous improvements from its condition at launch, making it more MMO-like and more Skyrim-esque, but it still doesn't quite hit the mark of either. Still, at under £30 you can decide for yourself and fight back the forces of Molag Bal. Or spend the entire time stealing things. Either or
Be sure to check out our The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited review for more details.
It looks like Bethesda are doing that thing again, you know the same thing they did at E3, dropping bombs. Pete Hines has taken to the stage at Quakecon 2015 to announce the Fallout Anthology for PC, arriving in Europe on October 2nd.
"Fallout Anthology features five critically acclaimed games and official add-ons in a premium collectible set – neatly packaged inside a Fat Man mini-nuke!"
Hines has stated on Twitter that the Fallout Anthology will retail at $49.99 (which should equate to around £32) and will be of limited supply..
Fallout Anthology will retail for $49.99. Stores should be making it available soon. Check your retailer of choice.
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) July 23, 2015
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Here's yet another chance to get hold of The Elder Scrolls Online on PS4 for under £30, saving you a few quid over the next cheapest deal elsewhere. From what I've played of it, there have been numerous improvements from its condition at launch, making it more MMO-like and more Skyrim-esque, but it still doesn't quite hit the mark of either. Still, at under £30 you can decide for yourself and fight back the forces of Molag Bal. Or spend the entire time stealing things. Either or. Thanks to oUkTuRkEyIII for the find!
Be sure to check out our The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited review for more details.