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  1. Still need to do loyalty missions for Samara and that Thane, but so far I'm really digging this game. The story is non-existing, but the character writing is good. Love all of the reminders of my my choices from ME1 popping up everywhere. Kinda wish there was more "consequence" for them. Combat for me is a lot more fun than in ME1 - I'm playing as a soldier, and I find myself constantly switching between different ammo and guns. In ME1 I just walked through the levels with my shotgun, pwning every living thing.

  2. Well, all Massive Attack albums are heavy on collaboration, this one included. It sounds somewhere between Blue Line/Protection and Mezzanine - gloomy and moody, but not as dreadful as Mezzanine. It's not as much of return to their classic sound as Portishead's Third was, but it does emit the same Massive Attack feeling as their first three albums. It is absolutely fantastic. After the failure that 100th Window was, it's a delight to hear something this good.

     

    Must have for any Massive Attack fan.

  3. From CVG:

     

    In an exclusive first look at Fallout New Vegas, CVG sister mag PSM3 reveals that developer Obsidian has taken dialogue and scripting up a notch in the sequel to Fallout 3.

     

    Lead producer of Fallout New Vegas, Larry Liberty said: "We had to modify the dialogue engine from Fallout 3 to include the types of dialogue and options that we wanted.

     

    "We want real, memorable characters. I think it helps you to remember parts of the world you'd otherwise forget."

     

    As part of its world-exclusive cover feature, PSM3 played an extensive demo of New Vegas. The mag reported that it was 'apparent that Obsidian are much more comfortable behind the keyboard than the team that made Fallout 3 and, before that, Oblivion. The scripting is wittier, the characters more distinct.'

     

    We brought you the official trailer for Fallout New Vegas on Thursday.

     

    You can read PSM3's full first look in issue 124, which goes on sale on Thursday 4 February.

     

    Still too late, scans are already on the nets. Sorry.

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