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GameSpot Holds Breath for Dragon Age

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jan 18, 2005.

  1. chevalier

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    GameSpot has posted an article on the most anticipated games of this year. Among those, they mention Dragon Age, even though it's not supposed to come out in 2005. Here's a snip:

    We got our first look at Dragon Age at last year's E3, and there hasn't been much flow of information since. Regardless, my interest in the game was pretty much piqued as soon as I heard the words "new RPG from Bioware." And it hasn't waned since. Bioware is a company that arguably saved the PC role-playing-game genre with Baldur's Gate in 1998, and since then it's done nothing but crank out ultrahigh-quality RPGs, like Baldur's Gate II, Neverwinter Nights, and the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. In fact, I've wasted an embarrassing amount of time with all these games, even going so far as to lock myself in my room for days at a time to explore every nook and cranny, as well as explore every side quest available.

    I'm anticipating a lot of sleepless nights when Dragon Age comes out.
    Dragon Age is exciting primarily because it's the first time that a Bioware RPG will be operating without the constraints of an existing license. The content and mythos in the game sound like standard fantasy fare, but given the level of detail that Bioware games are known for (and the amount of creativity they've exhibited even within the restrictions of their past works), I have extremely high hopes for Dragon Age.


    Read the whole thing at GameSpot.

    [ January 19, 2005, 11:41: Message edited by: Taluntain ]
     
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