CD-Action, a Polish games magazine, has published a single page preview on Fallout: New Vegas. No new information is presented (most of it is a rehash of every other press release), but one new screenshot (a supermutant storming Novac) and bits and pieces of two others are included.
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Fact: New Vegas supermutants not only have more detailed faces, some of them feature the good ol' "keep-your-face-on" straps.
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<blockquote>Strengthened by talents from id Software, in the last week of April Bethesda invited journalists from across the world to France for a presentation of four productions that are being created in her studios. Bosses and members of teams working on Fallout: New Vegas, Rage, Brink and Hunted: The Demon's Forge, gave everything they had during their half-an-hour long presentations to convince journalists charmed by the near-Paris Chateau de Montvillargenne that their productions will soon conquer the market. You've got to admit: at least oneof them has huge chances for it.</blockquote>Fact: Obsidian Entertainment is not a game studio belonging to Bethesda, CD-Action. Neither is inXile or Splash Damage. It's generally a good idea to do your research before publishing a preview.
Fact: Obsidian Entertainment has people who worked on previous Fallouts, who work now on Fallout: New Vegas. It's in good taste to actually mention that.
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Fact: New Vegas supermutants not only have more detailed faces, some of them feature the good ol' "keep-your-face-on" straps.
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<blockquote>Strengthened by talents from id Software, in the last week of April Bethesda invited journalists from across the world to France for a presentation of four productions that are being created in her studios. Bosses and members of teams working on Fallout: New Vegas, Rage, Brink and Hunted: The Demon's Forge, gave everything they had during their half-an-hour long presentations to convince journalists charmed by the near-Paris Chateau de Montvillargenne that their productions will soon conquer the market. You've got to admit: at least oneof them has huge chances for it.</blockquote>Fact: Obsidian Entertainment is not a game studio belonging to Bethesda, CD-Action. Neither is inXile or Splash Damage. It's generally a good idea to do your research before publishing a preview.
Fact: Obsidian Entertainment has people who worked on previous Fallouts, who work now on Fallout: New Vegas. It's in good taste to actually mention that.