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Interview: BioWare on Dragon Age: Inquisition by The Black Panel

Added: 12.11.2014 4:12 | 1 views | 0 comments


The Black Panel talks to BioWares Mike Laidlaw about expanding the scope of the series, catering to different play styles, exploring new gameplay possibilities and more. All this and an unexpected encounter with Australian customs officials.

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New Dragon Age: Inquisition screenshots uncovered

Added: 12.11.2014 1:12 | 10 views | 0 comments


As next weeks launch of Dragon Age: Inquisition quickly approaches, BioWare has released a new set of screenshots that show off the new environments and creatures that fans can expect to encounter within the third installment of the popular fantasy franchise. As reviews will begin to pour in from various outlets ahead of the games official release, the developer made a new batch of in-game screens available to give fans a fresh look at the upcoming title. The newly released screenshots show off what BioWare was able to accomplish using the Frostbite 3 engine. The images help depict the large world that the developer created for gamers to explore, complete with a variety of locales that range from harsh deserts to lush jungles full of vegetation.

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Interview: BioWare on Dragon Age: Inquisition by The Black Panel

Added: 12.11.2014 1:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


The Black Panel talks to BioWares Mike Laidlaw about expanding the scope of the series, catering to different play styles, exploring new gameplay possibilities and more. All this and an unexpected encounter with Australian customs officials.

From: n4g.com

Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Game Informer

Added: 11.11.2014 19:11 | 8 views | 0 comments


Dragon Age: Inquisitions predecessors Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II represent two separate visions of the franchise. The first is a sprawling tribute to old-school PC RPGs, while the second is a compact and action-oriented experience tailored to consoles. Though fans may wonder which of those entries Inquisition most resembles, the answer is ultimately irrelevant; Inquisition cant be reduced to a simple meeting point between two extremes. Instead of trying to reconcile every difference, BioWare strides into new territory for an expansive and unforgettable journey.

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BioWare on Mass Effects co-op inspiration for Dragon Age: Inquisition

Added: 11.11.2014 17:12 | 2 views | 0 comments


BioWare didnt have to start from a clean slate to create the new multiplayer mode for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Cameron Lee, the producer of the upcoming title, revealed that the developer was fortunate enough to have the successful co-op model from Mass Effect 3 to use as inspiration and a template for how to build a similar mode for the popular fantasy series. The Dragon Age: Inquisition team didnt just take cues from Mass Effects multiplayer segments, however. Lee confirmed that some of the people who helped design Inquisitions co-op features were team members who originally created the multiplayer mode within Mass Effect 3. These people were able to use that earlier experience to help shape Dragon Age: Inquisitions co-op. Seeing the work on the Dragon Age and Mass Effect team members as they worked side by side was a big advantage according to Lee. He said, It was a real interesting amalgamation of two franchises coming together.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | GodisaGeek

Added: 11.11.2014 17:11 | 2 views | 0 comments


Mick Fraser: "That old BioWare magic is still in there, but it comes at a price now, and must be bartered for with a willingness to leave one foot in the past and live with some slightly odd design choices. You see, despite flashes of true quality and a general air of confident swagger, very little in Inquisition feels new or fresh."

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Softpedia

Added: 11.11.2014 16:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


Dragon Age: Inquisition is a sign that developer BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts understand why gamers were disappointed with the second game in the series and are eager to regain their love by creating a complex, massive, engaging and sometimes surprising mix of action and role playing that can easily keep someone engaged until the end of the year.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Gaming Nexus

Added: 11.11.2014 13:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


The Hero of Ferelden. The Champion of Kirkwall. The Inquisitor. BioWare loves the hero. More importantly, they love crafting games that let us grow into a heroic leadership role, and Dragon Age: Inquisition is no different.

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