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Dragon Age 2 – not long now

Friday, January 14th, 2011 | Console, PC, Sophie, blogging, games | Comments Off

I’ve spent more hours than I care to think playing Dragon Age and I’m pretty excited that Dragon Age 2 is coming out in a couple of months. I have hoped to have a PC to play it on, but I may have to just stick with the old Xbox 360.

IGN have a nice preview article, outlining some of the changes made to the follow up. They all sound great to me, especially the more Mass Effect-esque character acting and dialoge.

Also, here is some eye candy.

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Service Temporarily Suspended Due to Dragon Age

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 | Console, Nick, PC, RPG, games | 2 Comments

Not exactly, but more or less all my geek time is being spent on Dragon Age at the moment, and I suspect Sophie’s is too. I’m on the PC, she’s on the Xbox. I’m sure thoughts will come but right now? Too busy playing…

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Thursday LINK DAY!!!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 | Console, Nick, RPG, Video, books, games | Comments Off

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1st DragonAge review

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 | Console, Nick, PC, RPG, Reviews, Video, games | Comments Off

By Game Informer. It’s of the PC version when Soph and I will both likely get the 360 version, but it’s very good! 70 hours sounds like quite the time sink… As far as I can tell this is the first review, but there will be more!

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Also in comic form

Saturday, September 26th, 2009 | Console, PC, RPG, Sophie, comics, games, geekdom | Comments Off

As has been mentioned here before Bioware’s new fantasy RPG, Dragon Age is coming out on PC and Xbox 360 in November. Also with the help of Green Ronin it will be a table top RPG. And now, through Penny Arcade it’s an online comic!

Check out the first 4 pages here, and check back every Friday (North American time) for a new page. It’s pretty cool and looks to be doing a bit on the back story before the game starts.

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Dragon Age, coming soon!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 | RPG, Sophie, Video, games, geekdom | Comments Off

Well perhaps not as soon as we hoped. A couple of weeks ago it was confirmed that Dragon Age’s release date had slipped into November. As disappointing as this is it does give me a little more time to save up for what certain looks like a ripper of a game. To keep things interesting here is the most recent trailer (via GameSpot) that was released at GameCom in Germany.

Enjoy!

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Some video game links

Friday, July 17th, 2009 | Console, Nick, PC, RPG, Uncategorized, Video, blogging, games, geekdom | Comments Off

I’ve been collecting links but had no time to post them. So here you go!

  • Regular readers know that Sophie and I are pretty excited about upcoming PC/console RPG Dragon Age and may have even picked up that we’re both planning on playing it on the Xbox 360. Good news for us then because the Kotaku writers have had some time with the 360 version and say the controls work fine!
  • There was also an interesting interview with video game designer Tim Schafer about the need for games to expand their subject matter beyond sci-fi and fantasy if the medium is going to grow larger. I could give a fuck about it getting bigger, but he’s probably not wrong.
  • Finally, magicians Penn & Teller have dedicated an episode of their show Bullshit! to violent video games – pretty funny stuff.

I need to read a video game blog other than Kotaku. Any suggestions?

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I guess I’ll be getting Dragon Age for Xbox then…

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 | Console, Nick, PC, Video, games | 1 Comment

Because the PC specs are out and I don’t meet them!

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Bah! No time for thinking, only for linking!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 | Console, Nick, RPG, games, geekdom, movies | Comments Off

So I’m in Singapore for work and had a bit of time to look around but not much. Bu I do have some links to share!

Chris Pramas has done a Dragon Age PnP RPG interview here. It sounds like a simple, introductory system which gels with what Pramas has said before and could be interesting. Also surprising was that Bioware approached them, not the other way around.

Our first release is a boxed set and it presumes no previous experience with tabletop RPGs. It’s designed to teach people how to play, so it has lots of advice and examples.

In less promising news, the Kuzui’s (producers of Buffy) are planning another Buffy movie, without Whedon. Fran Kuzui was the director of the original movie and there’s obviously some terrible, complex rights issues here. Needless to say, I can’t imagine the new movie would be any better than the first without Whedon’s input.

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The Dragon Age PnP RPG and Nick’s thinking

Thursday, May 7th, 2009 | Console, Nick, PC, RPG, Video, games | 4 Comments

As Sophie’s posted, Green Ronin have announced that they’re producing a pen-and-paper version of Bioware’s upcoming CRPG Dragon Age. This was hyped by a series of clues on the GR twitter feed and now Chris Pramas has updated the thinking behind these clues on his blog.

GR have done a bit of a closet Mongoose thing of late, publishing increasing numbers of licensed properties alongside their original settings: A Song of Ice and Fire, Wild Cards (George R. R. Martin’s shared world superheros setting), Thieve’s World and the Black Company. More than anyone, they must know how to make this work for them financially. And Dragon Age will expose them to a great new mass of potential customers – there’s already a page up on the official Dragon Age site and presumably there will be mentions in the manual and possible even load screens and the like. Pramas specifically says that:

As for “something needed,” I was talking about a really good intro game for new roleplayers. I don’t think D&D has had that since the early 80s (hence “something overdue”) and the tabletop roleplaying hobby needs new blood. It is not a coincidence that the first release is a boxed set.

I could be wrong, but I don’t think that this is going to bring in these new gamers in large numbers, box set or not. The vast majority of video gamers don’t care about tabletop games – if you look at the offical forums, you’ll see that near everyone commenting on this is an old tabletop RPGer. No one has popped in to say “I’ve always wanted to play a table top RPG and now here’s my chance!”

One other concern I have is that Bioware’s best work has been with other people’s settings. Star Wars and the Forgotten Realms in particular. Mass Effect is the only game of theirs I know with a totally original setting (Jade Empire is pseudo-historical) and I was fairly under whelmed.

I have every faith that GR will do this well and that it will be an interesting game , and I’ll probably pick it up if I like the setting from the game, but I hope no one thinks this is going to make RPGs mainstream again.

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