Join the Nerd herd minus and Wolfie and Fultzie but with special guest AZRockslide from the Everyday Gamers Podcast as they discuss this weeks gaming news:
Steel Storm: Towers of Doom Pre-Alpha goes public
Dead Space 3 Confirmed?
Battlefield 3 Beta Dated
Operation Raccoon City Delayed to 2012?
Counter Strike: GO Confirms New Game Mode
DC Universe goes Free to Play
Netflix to add Gaming Subscription
Also Eric and Ben give their thoughts about time traveling RTS, Achron, and Ben reviews the 4th New Vegas DLC, The Lonesome Road.
Examples of DLCs that are NOT cynical cash-grabs are few and far between. These rare gems can significantly expand upon and improve the base game. GameLuster's Nirav Gandhi highlights the top ten DLCs of all time. Publishers take note - these are DLCs done right.
My favorite DLC list would be:
10) Dragon Age Origins: Awakening
9) Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry
8) Destiny: The Taken King
7) Fallout 4: Far Harbor
6) Fallout New Vegas: Lonesome Road
5) The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard
4) The Elder Scrolls IV: The Shivering Isles
3) The Last of Us: Left Behind
2) Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
1) The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine
Honorable) Mass Effect 3: Citadel, The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone, FarCry 3: Blood Dragon, Diablo III: Reaper of Souls
Also) Fallout 76: Wastelanders (Actually brings some sense to the game) (Should be a standalone offline title)
Where’s Big surf island from Burnout Paradise? And all the extras.
GTA4’s dlc was one of the best ever
Undead nightmare was brilliant My 3 favourites off top of my head great value and great content
Dark Souls 2 and Dark Souls 3 DLC was great, Horizon: Zero Dawn's Frozen Wilds DLC was good.
Bethesda Softworks has today launched the Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition, available now for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition brings the critically acclaimed Fallout: New Vegas and all of its downloadable content (DLC) to a single retail package for the first time.
Achron for the PC, published by Hazardous Software is a game based around time travel. For most people, when it comes to time travel, you think of titles like the Back to the Future franchise (released this year) or the games Blinx and TimeShift. Timeshift and Blinx treat the premise of time travel as you would a VCR by pausing rewinding and fast-forwarding the game without dealing with the consequences of alternative time line and paradoxes.