How to get the Alien Blaster gun in Fallout 4
I want to believe that alien life exists, just like Fox Mulder did. And then I want to slow-mo shoot it in the face and loot the tech off of its corpse.
I want to believe that alien life exists, just like Fox Mulder did. And then I want to slow-mo shoot it in the face and loot the tech off of its corpse.
Reading material is more than just glossy paper in an age that is sorely bereft of two-ply comforts. It’s a gateway to improving your vault dweller, upping their skills and making them a lean and mean bartering machine! Here’s where you can find some word power in the wasteland of Fallout 4.
Bottle caps is where its at in Fallout 4. You’ll need plenty of them jingling and jangling in your skin-tight pockets as you make your way through the game. But it’d be nice to have an endless supply of the stuff. And that’s easy!
I’ve been really trying baby! Trying to hold onto this feeling for so long! But if you feel, like I feel sugar…then come on, let’s get it on! The nuclear dust may have settled, but it looks like some people still need companionship after civilisation has crumbled. In Fallout 4, you can do just that, as you earn friends with benefits. And by benefits, I mean extra damage and quicker hacking perks, you perves.
Once again, bobble-heads are back in Fallout. They’re well worth collecting if you spot them, as they’ll give your vault dweller a boost to a specific aspect. There’s 20 to collect in Fallout 4, so where are they? Why, right here in this guide.
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Fallout 4 is here, and Bethesda is adding some old-school charm to some new-school ideas with their biggest release of the year. Which also includes cheats, in case you want to set a speed-run record or just get past a nasty boss. And hey, I won’t judge you. Here’s how you can earn your Cheetah spots in Fallout 4.
You may not be able to pick up your fancy Pip-Boy just yet, but you can already download the app and get your phone ready for when Fallout 4 launches next week.
In the labyrinth of the mind, where focus flickers like a candle in the …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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