Dragon Age 2 – Combat Walkthrough
Watch as Mike Laidlaw (lead designer) shows how Dragon Age 2 can be played as an action RPG or more tactically with some timely use of the pause button.
Watch as Mike Laidlaw (lead designer) shows how Dragon Age 2 can be played as an action RPG or more tactically with some timely use of the pause button.
Gender in the media. It’s always a fun topic on the internet. Here’s a 2-minute video so you know where I’m coming from. Now let’s talk about games. Over the weekend, a load of game trailers premiered at the Spike TV Video Game Awards. Among them were the first trailers for two brilliant role-playing franchises, Mass Effect and The Elder [...]
If you missed last night’s Spike TVs Video Games Awards, don’t fret as we have a load of the exclusive game reveals/trailers right here for your viewing pleasure. It also means you don’t have to watch a boring awards show to catch the first Mass Effect 3 trailer.
Hot on the heels of the first image from Bioware’s next major project comes a teaser trailer showing some actual footage.
Want to see what Bioware’s next major project looks like? Ok, here is the only image that Bioware have just released: This appears to be the start of the teasers leading up to next month’s Spike Video Game Awards (VGA) based on Patrick Buecher’s (Marketing VP for Bioware) tweet
Following on from the Dragon Age 2 – destiny trailer which I posted earlier on today, EA has released a bunch of new Dragon Age 2 screenshots for your perusal and/or admiration. They don’t really give much away, other than they make the game look a bit like the 300 movie. Personally, I would like less of the close up [...]
Yep, there’s a lot of fairly brutal combat going on in this trailer.
If you’d asked me about cover art 3 years ago I would have told you that it makes no difference to me whatsoever. I buy games on the strength of publisher loyalty, developer loyalty, demos and reviews, in that order. Sometimes I’ll read reviews which prompt me to play the demo, but I’ll never buy a game on just reviews. [...]
The Develop Conference in Brighton finished yesterday. Sadly, we were unable to attend but here’s what’s happening in videogames, from around the web: Doublefine has managed to achieve a 100% being dropped by publishers, going through four of them – though, as Schafer notes, since they still exist, so maybe there’s a business plan there after all. Rock Paper Shotgun: [...]
Free DLC. Oooh, thanks Bioware.
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