New Fallout Game Teased By ‘Three Dog’ Voice Actor

 New Fallout Game Teased By Three Dog Voice Actor

Bethesda has been killing it with its RPGs over the past few years, its most recent blockbuster being The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Which is why when we heard of a voice actor from Fallout 3 tweeted something teasing a possible new Fallout title, we thought you should know immediately.

The voice actor who played Three Dog in Fallout 3 had quite the interesting message to deliver on his Twitter account this week. Erik Todd Dellums tweeted out the following message:

“To all my #Fallout3 and #ThreeDog fans: There may be more of the Dog coming! Fingers crossed!”

In response to one of his Twitter followers who was commending him on possibly reprising his role as Three Dog, he tweets:

“How was that for a tease! I was given permission to release that tease, so fingers crossed.”

Both Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas were amazing RPGs that sold incredibly well for Bethesda. Seeing how they were able to churn out Fallout titles and work on Skyrim, we’re sure the company has been hard at work on another Fallout title. We just hope whatever is announced, it uses Skyrim’s engine as we can only imagine what Fallout’s wastelands will look like with that jaw-dropping engine.

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Fallout 3 Terrible Shotgun Gets Real

If you aren’t familiar with the Terrible Shotgun, it has the second highest damage of all the weapons in the Small Guns category in Fallout 3. It also has a larger spread than normal shotguns. It is most effective in close-quarters. In fact, it is terribly deadly up close.
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It’s an awesome weapon and so it’s no wonder that Harrison Krix at Volpin Props was commissioned to make this amazing replica for the web series Nuka Break. The barrel and heat shield are made of aluminum. The trigger mechanism too as well as the sight and forward pump piston.

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Two drum magazines lock into place with magnetic catches. The cocking lever on the right side is spring loaded, like the trigger. Fully assembled, the whole thing weighs over 8 lbs. The detail is pretty amazing as we’ve come to expect from Volpin.

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Sadly, this replica weapon does not actually fire real rounds, but you can’t have everything.

[via Obvious Winner]