Koki on 30/5/2009 at 20:25
Who?
june gloom on 30/5/2009 at 22:18
Good answer.
EvaUnit02 on 7/6/2009 at 13:34
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http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6211024/dragon-age-origins-e3-updated-hands-on) Gamespot: E3 presentation impressions
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We started out at our Grey Warden's party camp, where we were introduced to Leliana, a red-haired, soft-hearted citizen of a lower class who is madly in love with us. It seems that each character that you are allowed to interact with has his or her own personality, which you must work with to build a particular kind of relationship. To tease her, we go over to Morrigan's tent, a young sorceress who likes to flirt. After giving her a gift and acquiring points for your leadership and magic skills, she invites you into her tent. Here you have the option to go in or return to Leliana, who is no doubt watching you with bated breath. This is just one of the many moral decisions that you'll have to make along the way; although these moral decisions are not marked in any way, they become obvious in the dialogue that you have with different characters in the game. If you happen upon a group of thieves, your party will leave the decision of their fate in your hands.
In this case, our Grey Warden decided that he wanted to see what's inside Morrigan's tent. Inside, a cutscene reveals us embracing a near-naked Morrigan, who is moaning and panting. As the two kissed, the game demo cut off, and we were told that we'd have to wait to see the full build to know what happens next (but we can guess). We're told that this scene occurs hours into the game, at a point in which our Grey Warden has put a lot of time and effort into building these relationships with those around him. No doubt it's harder than it looks, but we couldn't help but notice how easy it was to convince Morrigan to sleep with us. After this scene, our Grey Warden heads back out to the campsite, where Leliana has seen everything and demands an explanation. Again, you must make a moral choice: soothe Leliana and agree to be her man, or ditch her and go back to the fiery Morrigan. We chose Leliana, and score game points for relationships and love.
Sounds like Bioware by the numbers (yawn). I have no enthusiasm for this game, probably a combination of fatigue for High Fantasy settings and this God awful "THIS IS SPARTA"-esque ad campaign. I'm very much looking forward to Mass Effect 2 though.
What Dragon Age will deliver on is a Tool Set for creation user-made modules. We'll probably be seeing fan modules that are more interesting than the vanilla campaign (*cough* NWN *cough*).
The preview goes on to describe some combat bits, view the link if you're interested.
Schwaa2 on 12/6/2009 at 16:42
I hope they make the game easier than their website is to navigate. Jeesh.
I clicked 4+ links trying to find some kindof description and gave up.
But I bought neverwinter nights king edition pack something or other a few years ago and couldn't even get the bonus pack stuff to work.
So hopefully it works better than their website AND other games.
Ostriig on 12/6/2009 at 17:02
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But I bought neverwinter nights king edition pack something or other a few years ago and couldn't even get the bonus pack stuff to work.
I don't remember having any technical trouble with NWN. What exactly's going wrong for you?
EvaUnit02 on 12/6/2009 at 17:04
Quote Posted by Schwaa2
But I bought neverwinter nights king edition pack something or other a few years ago and couldn't even get the bonus pack stuff to work.
The "Kingmaker" premium module bundle required not only NWN1, but BOTH expansions, HotU and SoU - "NWN Gold Edition" in other words. This is stated pretty clearly in the system requirements.
Stitch on 12/6/2009 at 18:22
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Day one purchase :cool:
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june gloom on 26/7/2009 at 23:30
Hahahaha!!!
Malf on 27/7/2009 at 06:35
Dear god, you know what's funnier than that video?
Read the responses, and have your mind boggled by the stupidity of Joe Public.
Here's a prime example:
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Maybe my sense of humor is off... but these seems beyond retarded to me. Sausage? Good for a one liner, sure, but you're trying to get me to BUY this waste of time. And two copies of the game. Seriously? That's the best you got?
I'm interested in Dragon Age for sure, and I'm a collector's edition whore, but this seems like the biggest waste of time since individually wrapped cashews.
Muuuuurrrrrrrrrr