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Weekend Warrior

Weekend Warrior 11/20/2015

by Marcus Stewart on Nov 20, 2015 at 01:00 PM

As you probably guessed, Fallout 4 still sits at the top of our to-play list. The Commonwealth has all but consumed our lives, but a few of us are making time for other titles like StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void and Rise of the Tomb Raider. Still, most of us are unable to pry ourselves from the death(claw) grip of the wasteland. Let us know what Fallout kinds of games you'll be playing this weekend!

Ben Hanson (@yozetty) - Oh boy, the weekend! I'm finally going to wrap up Starcraft 2's epilogue tonight and then hope to get back to playing Rise of the Tomb Raider on 360. Turns out that version is still great. Other than that, I might boot up NBA 2k16 for a feature going up next week sometime. Have a good weekend!

Parker Lemke (@ParkerLemke) - I need to play more Fallout 4. Countless real-world distractions have cut short my excursions into The Commonwealth, and it’s about time I found the time to lose myself in its somber wasteland. To help capture that feeling of playing a lonely traveler, I plan to leave my companions behind at Sanctuary Hills, ditch my power armor at Concord, and try to survive the best I can as I slowly make my way towards Diamond City. As in any open-world game, there are bound to be plenty of detours along the way.

Jeff Marchiafava (@GIJeffM) - My continuing adventures in Fallout 4’s wasteland will undoubtedly continue this weekend. Despite putting dozens of hours into the game, I’ve only just arrived at Diamond City, and have ticked off a mere handful of quests so far. I have, however, amassed an enormous junk collection, which is what post-apocalyptic adventuring is really all about. No one cares if you’re a hoarder when the world ends!

Marcus Stewart (@MarcusStewart7) - Fallout 4, more Fallout 4, a break with Fallout 4, Survivor Series, then Fallout 4. I may also play NBA 2K16’s free weekend trial on Xbox One and play Fallout 4 while it’s downloading. Fallout 4.

Tim Turi (@timturi) - Fallout 4 feels like more Fallout 3 in a lot of ways, but I’m also really okay with that. I plan to continue my adventures through the Commonwealth by exploring the Brotherhood of Steel missions. At least, until I finally decide they’re all a bunch of boring duds and make off with their power armor.