With a release set for some time this year, BioWare’s The Old Republic should be close to finished. And the latest development trailer detailing Jedi progression shows just that. Continue reading “Star Wars: The Old Republic Jedi in Action”
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Mass Effect 2 DLC: “Arrival” Detailed
Shepard is having one last go before going back to fight the Reapers. Continue reading “Mass Effect 2 DLC: “Arrival” Detailed”
Bioware Warns of Beta Fraud
Bioware has become a monster of a developer lately with its task of pushing out Dragon Age 2, Mass Effect 3, and SWToR. Continue reading “Bioware Warns of Beta Fraud”
Starcraft 2/My Little Pony Mashup is Awesome!
We all know and love Starcraft 2. Continue reading “Starcraft 2/My Little Pony Mashup is Awesome!”
Battlefield 3 gameplay!
Today EA posted a teaser trailer for the newest sequel to the battlefield series. Although this new title does not follow the Bad Company games, all of the destruction and intense action from that series seems to still be in tact plus a brand new breathtaking graphics engine that will more than likely give Killzone and Crysis a run for their money.
Dragon Age 2 Demo Review- PC Edition
If you liked Dragon Age Origin‘s story but hated the slow combat and dated graphics, then I got great news: Dragon Age 2 is the game for you.
In the original game, when you would attack an enemy, you would have to select you enemy then queue up your attacks, one after the other at an agonizingly slow pace. Now it’s set up like an action MMO, where you have an action bar of all your powers. Each time you select a power, it activate, then it goes on cooldown a short time.
The visuals are stunning in Dragon Age 2. The original I thought looked about three years older than it actually was, but not so for the stunning sequel. The graphics are crisp and the animation is dynamic. The updated Whirlwind attack for warriors is incredible: all of the Darkspawn around me got cut in half: torsos, heads, and blood were flying everywhere.
Dialogue is improved as you. Not only does your character have a voice, but it lets you know what the different dialogue options represent via icons: the red hammer and gavel represents the tough guy route, the green olive branch presents the peaceful path, and the comedy mask is the smartass remark that is most likely to get you slapped.
Best of all, if you complete the demo before the 31st, you get Hayder’s Razor, an ancient dwarven blade which increases health, mana, and combat abilities.
http://dragonage.bioware.com/da2/demo/


