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Fallout season 3 adds Aaron Paul as mysterious new character

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Breaking Bad and Westworld alum Aaron Paul is joining the cast of Fallout for its upcoming third season, Prime Video announced Monday. Based on one of the most popular video game franchises of all time, the TV adaptation has topped the charts when it comes to viewership and fan enthusiasm.



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Leak Suggests There Will Be Four Different Ways To Buy A Steam Machine, Along With Scalper Protection

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Alongside the 512GB and 2TB models, what else might Valve have in mind for launch?
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Path of Exile 2's 1.0 release won't need to accommodate other game releases, director says—except GTA 6: 'That's a Goliath I don't want to take on quite frankly'

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Path of Exile director Jonathan Rogers says he's never worried that much about the timing of other game releases—particularly other seasonal action RPGs—when it comes to scheduling major updates for his own game. But this year, Path of Exile 2's 1.0 release will likely be within a few weeks of the one game that has him reconsidering this approach: Grand Theft Auto 6.

In an interview with PoE co-creator and former Grinding Gear Games director Chris Wilson, Rogers said the timing of other game releases isn't usually a concern, "and honestly the community would slay us if they thought that we were delaying things just because some other game had a thing coming out."

"That being said, GTA 6 is a bit of a problem," he admitted. "If there's a release you're going to avoid, I would say that's the one."

The only saving grace for PoE is that it's primarily a PC game and won't have as much of an overlap with GTA 6 while it's still exclusive to consoles. But nobody can deny that almost everyone who plays games will be very aware of GTA 6's release, and Rogers knows that will still have an impact, however indirect it may be.

"The thing is, [Rockstar] is going to buy out literally all the media. Anything that is possible to spend money on, I'm sure they'll be spending it on," Rogers said. "So probably not a good idea even just for that reason alone to launch even on the same weekend as them."

Rogers doesn't explicitly refer to PoE 2's 1.0 release in his comments, but I have to imagine that's what he's thinking about. He recently announced that it will leave early access before the end of the year and after ExileCon in early November, which means it's going to drop within a few weeks of GTA 6's November 19 release date no matter what.

We've known GTA 6 is coming to consoles this year for a while, so I doubt Rogers is implying PoE 2 will be delayed, but rather that its specific release date will accommodate the fact that the biggest game in the world is coming out around the same time. PoE has cultivated a considerable fanbase of loot-hungry PC players over the last 13 years because of GGG's consistency with new expansion releases. It'll be hard for even GTA 6 to temper much of the excitement around the release of the highly-anticipated sequel—as long as there's a bit of a buffer between the two, of course.

Amused by Rogers admitting his one and only fear, Wilson made a joking reference to PoE's history of being compared to Blizzard's Diablo series: "GGG always had the David versus Goliath thing going on, so why not take on Rockstar?" Rogers laughed and said, "Well, yeah, that's a Goliath I don't want to take on quite frankly."

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Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes review - an iffy take on the sci-fi series that had me contending with Cylons, sabotage, and STDs

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The Gunstar Scimitar, one of the few battleships to escape the Cylon attack on Caprica, has a problem. Yes, it is the only military vessel standing between a pursuing robot army intent on wiping out the last of humanity and an unarmed civilian fleet, but the safety of the civvie ships that cluster around the Scimitar like pilot fish to a whale shark isn't the immediate worry. Nor is it the imposter robot hiding among the command crew, planting bombs across the fleet and sewing seeds of discontent at every opportunity. It's STDs. The colonial marines crewing the gunship are riddled with them. Charitably, you could say the soldiers saw it as their duty to restart the human race. Whatever the case, as the commander of the Scimitar, I have to choose whether to spare the marines their blushes and let the infections continue to spread or step in with some prophylactics and a lecture on safe sex.

If you choose to avoid embarrassment, the healthcare level of the entire fleet will drop, as infection spreads unabated through the amorous crew. Step in with condoms and talk of birds and bees and your relationship with the now-chastened military will deteriorate. Not every decision in Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes, the roguelike FTL take on the sci-fi TV series, is to do with the nighttime antics of your crew, but they do all carry consequences.

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Star Citizen discusses vehicle balance, ship updates, and when a vessel would get the Mk II treatment

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The end of the last week meant that Star Citizen had another Q&A livestream featuring CIG devs involved with a rather specific facet of the game. This time around, it was about vehicles, their design, and balance updates coming down the pike. As with many of these kinds of videos, the answers got fairly granular. Among the […]
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Directive 8020 review: Alien-inspired horror game can't transcend B-movie thrills

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Going into too much detail would consist of serious spoiler territory, but there's one key element to take away: if you're an Alien fan, there's a lot to love here. However, when it comes to the alien threat, it draws directly from H.P. Lovecraft, as opposed to anything reminiscent of a Xenomorph.



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