Showing posts with label bethesda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bethesda. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- Hearthfire Announced

Bethesda has revealed the next major downloadable content for Skyrim, called Hearthfire. Unlike the vampire-hunting focus of the last add-on, Dawnguard, Hearthfire doesn't seem to do much to enhance combat. Instead, with Hearthfire you'll be able to purchase a piece of land in Skyrim and build your own house.

Within the custom living space you'll be able build kitchens, greenhouses, libraries, alchemy labs and trophy rooms to show off your accomplishments. Outside it sounds like you'll be able to set up gardens, fish hatcheries and beehives to make resource collection a little more convenient. You can also hire a steward to help out with household tasks.

Hearthfire will also allow you to adopt children and take care of them while they live at your home. Bethesda has set the price of Hearthfire at 400 Microsoft Points and plans to release it on September 4 on Xbox Live.


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Monday, August 20, 2012

Skyrim Easter Egg: Metal Guitarist Honored

Apparently, a few of the folks at Bethesda Softworks are big fans of Swedish metal bands. For the uninitiated, there's a quest in Skyrim called "Darkness Returns" in which the player is sent out to retrieve Nystrom's journal -- a reference to Katatonia's guitarist Anders Nystrom. Within the text, it reads, "He also mumbled some nonsensical phrases like 'night is the new day' and how he was the 'ghost of the sun.'" Night is the New Day is actually the title of the band's most recent album, while "Ghost of the Sun" is a featured track on another one of their albums, Viva Emptiness. A new album, Dead End Kings, is set to hit US stores on August 28th.

Since this connection was first discovered, many fans have wondered just how this in-game nod came to be. Recently, IGN spoke with Nystrom to discuss how he initially found out about the reference.

"Yeah, it's so bizarre. I have no idea, actually," Nystrom said. "One day I just logged on to the computer, checked the emails and everything -- and I think it was one of our fans on Facebook that had posted something on our wall, directing us to the Wikipedia describing the whole mission [for 'Darkness Returns']. I just started reading it, not really knowing what I was reading, until I actually discovered it was from Skyrim. I didn't put two and two together because it was so bizarre with the whole character/riddle thing and how they intertwined the titles. Then when it dawned on me that it was actually an objective inside the game, it was just like, 'Wow, how cool is this?'"

As a post script, Nystrom said that he eventually got in touch with the Bethesda developer who had written the journal. "The writer who put me in there, he contacted me," Nystrom continued. "He turned out to be a big fan of Katatonia. He said our music had helped him through a lot of working hours late at night, and this was just his way of paying respect and giving something back, which was totally cool."

It just goes to show you that if you ever want to get the attention of your favorite band, just throw 'em into your video game. Luckily, Nystrom was -- and still is -- a huge gamer himself. "I try to keep track of the video game industry -- I've had [IGN] bookmarked for ages," he said. "My favorite game ever -- it has to be a tie between Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and the first couple of Silent Hills. I was also really, really into the Syphon Filter series. I loved that one, with Gabe Logan... So many great games."

But the real question still remains: is Nystrom a fan of Skyrim? "I haven't had the time yet actually, but [Bethesda] sent me the game... As soon as we go back on tour, there's a lot of time for that kind of stuff. I think I'll just buy another copy and bring it with me and dive into that. I can't wait to play the section with me in it!"


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Report: Bethesda Obtains S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Rights

A new blog entry is claiming that Bethesda may have acquired the rights to the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series of games.

Ukranian blogger Sergey Galyonkin shared the assertion from a "trusted source", explaining that Bethesda now has the rights to the extended S.T.A.L.K.E.R. universe, though developer GSC Game World has not sold the brand.

The reason we cannot continue with the development of Stalker 2 is we and our new investors were unable to come to an agreement with the IP rights owner.

It's the latest entry in the complex saga of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, the development status of which is still woefully up in the air. First the game was announced in 2010 for a planned 2012 release, before being cancelled amid rumours of GSC closing down. Then we heard the game still lived and that development was continuing... only for the game to be cancelled again in April this year.

At the time, a post on S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2's official Facebook explained, "The reason we cannot continue with the development of Stalker 2 is we and our new investors were unable to come to an agreement with the IP rights owner. The entire team that was working on Stalker is now working on a new project called Survarium."

So what does this mean for the future of the franchise? Well, Bethesda has issued a predictable "no comment", but fans are already speculating what the similarity in setting between the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Fallout franchises may lead to if the news is true.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


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