Beloved YouTube mixology channel Cocktail Chemistry has finally made a pivot into the world of video game drinks, starting first with the much-requested Atomic Fireball from Fallout: New Vegas. In the video below, you can see a literal representation of the drink, as well as a recreation using 1950’s ingredients and drink trends. For like-minded Fallout: New Vegas
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Yesterday, Maryland-based studio Bethesda Softworks released a new trailer for the forthcoming expansion for its MMORPG title The Elder Scrolls Online. The new two-minute long trailer pays homage to the upcoming expansions new setting, the high-yielding land of Summerset. Located southwest of Tamriel, west of Valenwood, the Summerset Isles, while vibrant and colorful is the home to
Last month, I reported that Bethesda’s 2017 VR title, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR would be making its way onto PC virtual reality headsets and today, the virtual reality title is now available on SteamVR for $59.99. Initially released in November 2017 for the PlayStation VR, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR allows players to return to the world
This week, Maryland-based studio Bethesda Softworks announced that the next expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online would take place in Summerset, the ancestral home of Tamriel’s Altmer—the High Elves. According to the press release, the Summerset DLC will wrap-up the story that initially started back in 2015 with the Orsinium expansion. Aside from wrapping up a narrative, the Summerset
Today, Maryland-based studio, Bethesda announced that it’s critically acclaimed title The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR would finally be available for PC owners. According to the developer, the virtual reality title will be available via SteamVR starting Tuesday, April 3. This marks the third Bethesda VR title announced for PC with the first one, DOOM VFR
Late last month, I reported on an ambitious mod, which is trying to recreate Fallout: New Vegas using Fallout 4’s game engine. This week, the team has unveiled a new video, which not only shows us the progression of the project but also spotlights several notable gameplay moments featured from the 2010 title. The less than three-minute-long video shows the
If you know me on a personal level, you would see that I am a huge fan of the Fallout series. While I patiently wait for Bethesda Game Studios to announce the next installment in the franchise, the modding community in Fallout 4 is ever-growing and continues to introduce new ways to enjoy your wasteland adventure, and Fallout UIF
Last year, Bethesda released a reboot of their infamous first-person shooter, DOOM. With the ever-growing popularity of virtual reality gaming, the studio best-known for its massive open-world titles like Fallout, this year the company has decided to port over three of their most successful games from this past decade onto consoles and PC. The first
This year, Bethesda has launched two new versions of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — one for Nintendo’s hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch, as well as a VR port for the PlayStation 4. On top of that, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR also serves as the first of three VR titles released by Bethesda this year (with
I won’t deny that seeing Skyrim running on the Switch during the console’s initial teaser trailer definitely piqued my interest a little bit back when it was shown around this time one year ago. Ultimately, it seemed like a weak game to get people hyped for a brand new console in 2017, and while the game is
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been around for the better part of a decade and it still manages to make headlines. Whether it be the upcoming release of the game on Nintendo’s latest console, or the never ending waves of updates to the game itself, Skyrim has managed to stay fresh in gamers’ minds
The Evil Within 2 is a third-person horror game from Tango Gameworks and Bethesda Games Studios, and is currently set to release next month on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on October 13, which is fittingly Friday the 13th. As with many new games, there are some people online that want the game to come
Bethesda Softworks announced today that Fallout Shelter, the once mobile-exclusive game set in the Fallout universe, has now passed 100 million players across all platforms. Fallout Shelter originally released on iOS in June of 2015 where it was formally revealed by Bethesda during their E3 press event. It later arrived on Android devices in August of the same year.