Bring out your brooding elves, no pants pirates, and dwarvish rogues with luxurious chest manes. It’s time for the Dragon Age 2 version of TPAT.
Read more »Who likes free games? Everyone likes free games! And what’s better than a free game? A free game that features magic powers and weapons and castle building goodness! Rejoice, medieval RPG fantasy fans, as Bioware have announced that their browser based, free-to-play RPG Dragon Age Legends is now available to download as a free, single-player game.
Read more »While much of the gaming world has been focused on the launch of Bioware’s newest blockbuster, Mass Effect 3, it was easy to forget that this past week marked the one year anniversary of another title from the Edmonton, Alberta studio: Dragon Age 2. To mark that milestone, Bioware released a new patch for the title, version 1.04 for those keeping count. Read on to see what issues the patch addresses, and for some hints at future Dragon Age titles dropped by the game’s developers.
Read more »Bioware have stated in an interview with Xbox World Magazine that the very polarizing reactions after the release of Dragon Age 2 caught the company “off-guard”. Dragon Age 2 was criticised by fans of the previous game for being being ‘dumbed down’, with the RPG mechanics severely reduced.
Read more »Dragon Age 2 is set to receive new DLC, according to a new trailer from Game Trailers, released today. The new DLC, entitled ‘Mark of the Assassin‘ looks set to feature the elven assassin Tallis, voiced by Felicia Day. Fans of the Dragon Age series will know Day had previously announced she was starring in a six part web series set in the Dragon Age universe – and this DLC appears set to introduce the character she will be playing in the webseries into the actual Dragon Age game universe.
Read more »It’s no secret that Dragon Age 2‘s release polarized fan opinion. Some loved the new direction for the series, others hated it, but the devs have been quick to reassure those fans who were disappointed that they have indeed been listening to criticism. And now it seems Lead Designer Mike Laidlaw has spilled the beans on one aspect of Dragon Age 3‘s design – that of follower appearance. Laidlaw has stated that followers will continue to have ‘iconic’ appearances, but that there will be some customization ability given to the player. Check below for his full statement on the issue.
Read more »Bioware’s Dragon Age: Origins was a hit with fans. Does the sequel live up to the lofty heights of its predecessor?
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