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Weekend Warrior 11/13/15

by Joseph Knoop on Nov 13, 2015 at 01:00 PM

The Game Informer staff doesn't want to set the world on fire, but it's looking like Fallout 4's Commonwealth has every last bullet and laser blast coming its way. But don't forget about Starcraft II's latest expansion, Legacy of the Void. There's doubtlessly thousands of people also jumping into some cavernous archaeological find with Rise of the Tomb Raider. [Except]

Let us know what you're playing in the comments!

Tim Turi (@timturi) – This weekend I’ll be trying to balance my growing infatuation with Destiny and my core love of the Fallout universe. Fallout 4 is always a good time when I boot it up for hours-long treks through the wastelands, but building up my light level in Destiny is also calling my name. Decisions!

Ben Hanson (@yozetty) – I'm hoping to have a some good gaming time this weekend, and nothing's going to stop me. I'm going to keep plugging away at Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void's campaign and hope to play more multiplayer with friends. The free-for-all mode is buried beneath all sorts of nonsense, but I'm hoping we can figure the new menus out soon. Other than that, I bought Rise of the Tomb Raider on 360 and am excited to try it out, both as a curiosity about a last-gen version of a new game and also because I've heard such great things about the game itself. Alright, well have a great weekend!

Jeff Marchiafava (@GIJeffM) – Fallout 4’s expansive wasteland has been consuming all of my game time this week, and I suspect the weekend will be no different. I haven’t gotten very far in the main storyline, but I have crafted some pretty awesome guns, thanks to my obsessive need to pick up every aluminum can, push broom, and battered clipboard I come across. Hoarders have a lot to look forward to after the apocalypse. 

Joseph Knoop (@JosephKnoop) – After a rough start and a couple of sidetracked excursions through Raider territory, I'm finally in the swing of things with Fallout 4. I do wish that you could do something like in Destiny and infuse your favorite clothing with the defense points of a better piece of gear, though. I'm a classy lady blazing my way through the wastes in a casual jacket and newsboy cap, not Lord Humungus, thanks.