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A Slightly Late Review of Dragon Age: Awakening

April 14, 2010

Bioware’s Dragon Age: Awakening continues the dark fantasy action started by Origins, and for the most part does it well. The expansion adds on whole other campaign that will get characters to above level 30 with new skills and equipment to go with it.  Other than a few minor glitches, Awakening is a good addition [...]

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Controversial Sci-Fi Writer Working on ‘Dragon Age’ Comics

April 1, 2010

Electronic Arts recently announced that the well-received RPG, Dragon Age: Origins, will have its own comic series. Famous science-fiction writer, Orson Scott Card, is set to be the main writer of the works. Card is the author behind Ender’s Game and the subsequent series surrounding that universe, as well as several other stand-alone works, sci-fi [...]

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A Renegade’s View on ‘Mass Effect 2′

March 15, 2010

Mass Effect 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to Mass Effect. It received rave reviews before it was even available to buy. Now that the game has been out for a bit, I thought I would share my gaming experience with Gamer Road. Was it worth the hype? Am I looking forward to Mass Effect [...]

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How the First Ten Minutes of ‘Mass Effect 2’ Raised the Bar for Story Telling

February 5, 2010

Starting a new game is often an experience that many gamers dread and anticipate. We love being immersed into a new world, soaking in graphics that are more than simple screen shots or pixilated preview videos, and hearing our character’s voice—whether it be text or voice acting—for the very first time. New demographics have forced [...]

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Anders Brings Magic/Levity To Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening

February 2, 2010

Behold! Dr. Weird is…oh sorry… Anders is here! Anyone who’s played Dragon Age: Origins knows that Allistair was essentially the game’s class clown, always cracking wise at inappropriate times. That’s all well and good, but everyone knows that the very best comic relief characters all have magic – Ron Weasley, Puck, Tinkerbell, Jar Jar Binks (alright [...]

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Mass Effect 2 Dirty Dozen Trailer

January 15, 2010

The second installment to the popular game, Mass Effect, is coming very soon. Mass Effect 2, developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts, will be available in the United States on January 26th. Some new features that this game includes are regenerating health, improved game play, and smarter artificial intelligence.

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Dragon Age Origins: Thoughts On Having Finished The Game

January 7, 2010

Finishing Dragon Age: Origins feels great. Not because the game was awesome (which it was) or the ending really worked (which it did), but because it’s nice to have that monkey off my back. Seriously – looking at the stats, I put 90 hours, 3 minutes and 36 seconds into this monster of a game, [...]

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New Dragon Age Content Delayed, Then Announced

January 5, 2010

In a strange, pump fake like move, Bioware today delayed until further notice the release of Return to Ostagar, the downloadable expansion to Dragon Age: Origins, and subsequently announced a retail expansion titled Dragon Age: Origins -Awakenings, because one subtitle is never enough.

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This Week in DLC: Beatles and Dragons and Blues (Oh My!)

January 4, 2010

Whether you’re looking to spend all those Microsoft Points you got for Christmas, or just looking for some new tracks for your favorite music games, this week’s DLC offerings promise to keep your wallet hurting after the Holiday crunch.

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Dragon Age: Origins (Full Review)

December 15, 2009

My two little brothers, both Counterstrike champions, separately warned me not to play Dragon Age: Origins. “It’s too good – you’ll do nothing but play it,” they said. “It’s much better than KotR, and you loved that game,” they said. “Please, don’t spend the holidays playing it,” they begged. So, I’m playing it now, and [...]

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