Obsidian having chances for another go with Fallout?

Post » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:58 am

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/02/12/and-heres-obsidians-idea-for-fallout-new-vegas-2/

All still pretty vague and mysterious (obviously), but also hopeinducing. Something's been discussed about at least, that much can be interpreted.

“If I think of going from Fallout 1 to Fallout 2, we tried to associate the two areas somewhat closely,” he explained to RPS. “It wasn’t just ‘Oh, we’re gonna do this 2,000 miles from here.’ So I think if we were to do Fallout: New Vegas 2 – or just a new Fallout – we would probably separate it from what the internal team at Bethesda’s doing. We’d keep it on the West Coast, because we’re West Coast people. They’re East Coast, so it makes sense.”
“And we need an interesting confined area. So I mean, it could be LA. Fallout LA. That could be interesting. It’d probably be The Boneyard, which is from Fallout 1. It could be very different. It could be almost a Walking Dead meets Fallout-like thing because of all the radiation.”
Which, of course, sounds pretty damn enticing. But there’s a lot more to making a bombed-out wasteland than, well, dropping some bombs. Red tape abounds, and Urquhart didn’t deny that it’s kind of a kick in the head. But Obsidian and Bethesda are definitely on good terms, so there’s plenty of hope.

“We talk to Bethesda all the time,” he said. “And I think the challenge here doesn’t just apply to Bethesda specifically, but to a lot of publishers in general. But basically, what does all the [current] console crap mean? The challenge in this period of time has been, you have this console transition, and it’s strange that they’re still not announced. But that always creates a disruption in the industry. And now you mix in [the emergence of] mobile and F2P stuff, and it’s left a lot of people reeling.”
“So that’s a lot of the conversation we’ve had with publishers. ‘OK, how do we get back to normal – whatever normal is going to be.’ That’s just the process right now.”

Meanwhile, I also managed to pull Bethesda’s Todd Howard aside and get his two cents, which basically amounted to a reiteration of Urquhart’s sentiment. Nothing’s set in stone, but New Vegas was great, and having another go at it certainly makes an awful lot of sense.
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Hannah Barnard
 
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Post » Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:00 pm

That is good a good article, and hopefully the two sides can reach an agreement.

IMO, FO New Arroyo sounds good....
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Post » Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:12 pm

:tops: OH you just made my day! I will keep my fingers AND toes crossed! I'm certainly relieved to see that they are on good terms still! :D
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Post » Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:32 pm

I wish they would experiment a bit with their IP; and consider having Obsidian try a Fallout game [even a low-end spin-off :sadvaultboy:] in their Project Eternity style.

*Contemplate what it might be like if Bethesda gave access to Obsidian to re-use all of the existent assets from FO3 and NV (and all of both game's DLC), in a game in the general style of Project Eternity ~along with whatever else they might want to make for it.
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Post » Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:03 pm

OMG, two Fallout''s! Yes, yes, yes, i'm having an :ahhh:
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Post » Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:21 am

I would be stoked! Especially in the Boneyard!
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