Rubbing shoulders with factions is a big part of the Fallout: New Vegas charm, even if it often devolves into you doing a bunch of favours if you don't want to risk ending up on the vilified naughty list for one too many accidental grenade pickpocktings. You do get some nice perks for keeping the likes of the NCR or Legion on side, but a new mod aims to take that to a new level, letting you send faction cronies out on handy odd jobs while you kick your feet up.
The second series of Amazon’s Fallout adaptation has now fully emerged from the vault, its eight episodes having been plinked out gradually, rather than whipped out in one fell swoop. Naturally, one of us has taken in the show how its distributors intended, injecting a stimpak a week in calm and measured fashion. The other waited until all the episodes were out, and then injected them all at once like an unhinged adventurer blowing through half their chem stash in a mid-fight panic. I’ll let you try to work out which is which, here’s our verdict.
Major spoilers for season 2 of the Fallout TV Show lie ahead.
The last few years have been quiet on the legal issues in games, but in true 2025 fashion, this year was a legal drama-llama. Granted, maybe a little bit more on the “Ally McBeal” side of legal drama than the “Matlock.” But hey, I’m here for it. From corporate-facepalm shenanigans to Roblox spending another year […]
While it hasn't taken as commanding a stranglehold over the world's collective consciousness as its debut series did, the second helping of Amazon's Fallout TV show is succeeding in helping drive a number of extra Steam players back to the wasteland. That said, a number of said wastelands being heavily discounted as part of the platform's recently concluded winter sale likely hasn't hindered those efforts.
Prime Video's Fallout TV series has been followed around by a buzzing swarm of canon chatter hornets since the moment its first series emerged from the vault. Such a thing's natural and healthy - people care enough about the games to have thoughts about how this adaptation portrays the world in which they take place. It goes double when when you head to locations which have played host to entries especially beloved for how much say they let the player have in how their stories play out.
Pre-release builds of Fallout: New Vegas recently unearthed at a shop in Utah contain rare files which could be "incredibly useful" to expanding what modders can do with the RPG. Well, at least they doe in the estimation of the folks who claim to have found them, a group of preservationists whose current online presence only looks to have popped up last month.
The Apple Music Replay 2025 is now available worldwide for iOS users, and you can view the tracks that elated you over the course of the last 12 months.
With the start of December, Apple hasn't left it too late for us to view our favorite tracks and playlists from 2025. You can view your annual recap either on the Apple Music app or from the official website.
While the steps are pretty easy to follow, this guide will help you check out your annual recap without any hassle.
How to check your Apple Music Replay 2025 on the app
The Apple Music app makes it really simple for you to view your Replay 2025.
Update your iOS or Android (if you're using the app on that) to the latest version.
Update the Apple Music app to the latest version.
The option to view your Apple Music Replay 2025 will be shown right on top of your home screen.
Click on the section, and you'll find all your detailed stats.
How to check your Apple Music Replay 2025 on the web
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You can also view your Replay 2025 by clicking on this link. You can do this from any web browser. Sign in to your Apple account (make sure it's the same one that you use with Apple Music), and you'll find the relevant section. You can check out the same stats and highlights that are available on the app.
While Replay 2025 works similarly to what it did last year, there are new stats to follow. You can find out how many artists you checked out, how much time you spent listening to music, and which are your favorite genres. You can also share a custom highlight reel on social media that will be made based on your musical tastes.
While the monthly recap has always been available on the app, the annual version feels much better and comprehensive.
With season two of the Fallout TV Show and a Fallout 76 expansion going all-in on Goggins, December's not short of Fallout things. Yet, on the day that sees Fallout 4 be re-released in proabable mod-messing up fashion, I'm sitting here looking at a different Fallout thing and thinkling it might be the one of the four I'm most interested in checking out. It's a beefy New Vegas expansion mod called Fallout: Long 15 and it's set to release on December 12th.
Apple’s recent event was packed with exciting new releases and updates across its product lines. Here’s a roundup of everything announced, including details on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, the new Apple Watch models, updated AirPods, and iOS 18. iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro We’re all excited about the new color options...
Welcome to GeekySweetie.com! Today, we’re diving deep into the world of the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M3 Pro chip, focusing on what makes this machine an excellent choice for gamer girls, creatives, and anyone who loves a balance of power, portability, and style. This review will cover everything from the unboxing experience to the...