UM writes: I was really excited for VGX because I’m usually excited for anything video game related. Before watching, I heard about its revamped format so it was definitely something I was looking forward to.
However, I found myself disappointed and tempted to shut off the stream early on in the show. There were a couple of welcome changes made, but it was largely overshadowed by a number of political production decisions. Sadly, I only stuck around for the announcements, which were subpar compared to what we were given in the previous years.
The holiday ends and the boys talk about beaks for days, the upcoming game awards, and predictions for PSX.
Bethesda has yet to confirm Fallout 4 for production despite the huge anticipation and hype shown by the fans. This was the case until yesterday, when a leak image somehow hints that Fallout 4 is in development.
There has been numerous articles based on that same tweet. I refuse to get my hopes up since I do that too much anytime Fallout 4 anything gets rumored/speculated. If anything I'll be shocked if it gets shown at VGA 2014.
I'm right there with Paytaa. We have been trolled since New Vegas of a Fallout 4. And everytime it never happens. No way am I going to even think that a new fallout is coming. NOPE!
I REFUSE!
*please..please...please be a new Fallout!!*
Probably another hoax like the rest of it was, while Bethesda didn't deny it to use it as free advertisement.
Definitely wont be an announcement. Bethesda people have even stated there wont be another Fallout anytime soon
A creature of basement-banished isolation, their faces a contorted cross between Jon Heder and two kilos of silly putty, with skin the colour and texture of a peeled achacha. That is what most people will have you believe is an apt description of the average gamer – a being so out of touch with reality that their only escape from the terrors of social interaction is to take refuge in the sweet embrace of a virtual space. Though even more hand-clammily terrifying is the gaming community’s absolute lack of interest in a much needed reconstruction of our self-image.
The VGX won the award for Worst Video Game Award ever.