This is... spectacularly wonderful news.
I think it definitely had that year's best menu music.The Humble Origin Bundle started today. At first I thought "Hahahahahahahahahahaha! NOPE!" but then I realized that some of the games still come with Steam keys. So I picked up Mirror's Edge for a buck.
The games that come with Steam keys are:
Dead Space
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box
Crysis 2: Maximum Edition
Mirror's Edge
Medal of Honor
Dead Space 3 requires Origin, and all the games that you get for beating the average require Origin as well (Battlefield 3 and The Sims 3 + Starter Pack)
Crysis 2 is definitely worth checking out, especially for $1. It's a good shooter, if a linear series of arenas.
I got this for mirror's edge and burnout, but decided to give Dead Space 3 a try as well. Unfortunatly, Origin does not currently want to load the redeem a product page, it keeps timing out.The Humble Origin Bundle started today. At first I thought "Hahahahahahahahahahaha! NOPE!" but then I realized that some of the games still come with Steam keys. So I picked up Mirror's Edge for a buck.
The games that come with Steam keys are:
Dead Space
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box
Crysis 2: Maximum Edition
Mirror's Edge
Medal of Honor
Dead Space 3 requires Origin, and all the games that you get for beating the average require Origin as well (Battlefield 3 and The Sims 3 + Starter Pack)
Crysis 2 is definitely worth checking out, especially for $1. It's a good shooter, if a linear series of arenas.
That doesn't surprise me in the least. They weren't even remotely prepared for the launch of SimCity. Why would it be prepared for something like this?I got this for mirror's edge and burnout, but decided to give Dead Space 3 a try as well. Unfortunatly, Origin does not currently want to load the redeem a product page, it keeps timing out.
I shouldn't be surprised, because Origin.
Nosgoth will sell 176 million copies and probably still be declared a failure, since all Squeenix is capable of right now is losing money.I’ve been watching this post and I thought you might want a bit more information. I can confirm that Dead Sun was a project which had been in development - but which was cancelled.
I know it’s disappointing to hear about these things out of context, and whilst some of the details released are accurate - some details are not. You know game projects can be cancelled for a variety of different reasons and I know it’s very hard to tell from images and info alone, but in the end LoK: Dead Sun just wasn’t the right game, at the right time… but you’ll have to take me at my word on that, I’m afraid.
Obviously, it’s not usual for assets from cancelled games to be released, but given that there’s a lot out there already I thought you might appreciate seeing a few more images that were taken from the previously in-progress game.
As you’ll be aware, we’re currently working on a multiplayer game firmly set within the Legacy of Kain universe called Nosgoth, which we’re very proud of. It’s grown in size and scope since its initial conception and we’ll be talking more about it in the future. While we’re not working on a single-player Legacy of Kain game right now, that doesn’t mean it’s not something we’d look at making in the future.
Holy shit.
You don't have to reenter your name!Well that's disappointing. What's the point of continuing with your previous save then?
Sold! I'm gonna install Origin right now!You don't have to reenter your name!
Not to rain on the Bioware hate, but that post is from 2 years ago. Apparently a LOT has changed since then according to them.
Two years ago they had Microsoft-level arrogance.Not to rain on the Bioware hate, but that post is from 2 years ago. Apparently a LOT has changed since then according to them.
I'm getting Molyneux flashbacks.I'm reading GameInformer's big spread on DA3: Inquisition right now. The more details they divulge, the more it sounds like the game fans of DA: Origins have been wanting. Your actions shape both your character and the character/values of the Inquisition itself. When you make choices, things happen, as opposed to hearing about it later and seeing no effect. Your race choice affects how NPCs react to you and can also affect the progress of the Inquisition since you're in charge (though I'm interested if you can delegate someone else to speak up in a situation). Because there's an investigation underway, it gives you a reason to travel across Thedas and do stuff, like with DA: Origins, which I felt had a great story set-up. And like the Grey Wardens in that game, you're set apart from all the bickering and bullshit--you choose alliances and alignment. They're also trying to take a page from Skyrim in allowing more exploratory areas with hidden routes to new areas and storylines.
I hope honestly that Bioware can make good on all this. Obviously right now they're taking more time with the game than they did with quick cash-in DA2, but that doesn't mean EA won't say "we got a deadline, hurry the fuck up".
Right now the races are only elf, human, and dwarf, but I'd love to play as a qunari for the NPC reactions.
Urgh, I can't believe I'm getting excited about this. I told myself I would not be suckered.
How much of Bioware is really left? The founders are gone and they had a revolving door of talent leaving in droves the last several years.I don't know. One of the developers said they don't want to have situations where the player makes a choice, then reloads and sees the only difference was a slightly altered reaction.
They get it. They know what the problems are. I'm just hoping they have the time to do all they want to make a good game. I think Fable is far more ambitious than its makers could handle, whereas Bioware really just needs to do what they used to do.
They can still ape the past . If I get another Dragon Age: Origins-style game with the combat improvements and a voice-acted protagonist, I'll be happy. I just don't want another DA2.How much of Bioware is really left? The founders are gone and they had a revolving door of talent leaving in droves the last several years.