The Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues DLC takes us to Big Mountain, source for many of the ills of the present day wasteland. But instead of a depressing environment, we are met with almost slapstick humor.
The Honest Hearts DLC for Fallout: New Vegas adds the beautiful and deadly Zion National Park into the mix, where you are just as likely to be mauled by bears as rolled by raiders. It’s a nice change of pace.
Dungeon Siege III attacks the PC and, for the first time in the series, consoles. It brings amazing graphics, balanced gameplay, and a perfect implementation of on-the-couch cooperative play to awaiting fans.
Dead Money is the first DLC to be released for Fallout: New Vegas. And like with Fallout 3, the first DLC has some teething problems. Still, Dead Money is fun, if frustrating.
Overall, the Xbox 360 version of Fallout: New Vegas seems a bit more stable than the one on the PS3, while still offering all of the post nuclear war goodness.
Although flawed in several areas, Alpha Protocol proves to be a capable espionage action RPG title, and we all know there aren’t very many of them to go around.
Knights of the Old Republic II comes to the PC after a successful run on the Xbox. This is without a doubt one of the best titles LucasArts has ever fielded.
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