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Dragon Age Screenshots: Super Happy Monsters

Dec 12, 2008 11:51am CST tags: Dragon Age, Screenshots
BioWare has released some disturbingly positive new screenshots from its upcoming fantasy RPG Dragon Age: Origins. Why every single monster sports some smug grin on his, her or its face is a mystery, but it's better than super pissed-off beasts, I guess.

Dragon Age: Origins hits PC in early 2009, followed by a console release later on.

Dragon Age: Origins Trailer Is Bloody Brief

Dec 11, 2008 8:10pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Trailer
BioWare has released a short CG trailer for Dragon Age: Origins, the upcoming RPG inspired by the original Baldur's Gate series.

Apparently this video has something to do with "The Grey Wardens," which are "elite and feared warriors whose sole purpose in life is to end the Blight that has brought a curse upon the land." Intense.

Dragon Age: Origins is hitting the PC next year, and consoles sometime after that.

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Dragon Age Screenshots: Dark Spiders

Dec 02, 2008 10:27am CST tags: Dragon Age, Screenshots
Three new screenshots of Dragon Age: Origins have been provided by developer BioWare, showcasing some of the game's enemies. At least, I hope they're enemies. No offense Giant Spiders, but I'd much rather kill you than be friends. It'd be ...awkward.
The fantasy-RPG hits PC early next year, followed by a console release later on.

Dragon Age Screenshots Put the Dark in Dark Fantasy

Nov 24, 2008 6:25pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Screenshots
BioWare has released a handful of unquestionably Bloom-free screenshots from its upcoming RPG Dragon Age: Origins. Let's hope there's a flashlight on that crossbow.

An RPG in the vein of BioWare's Baldur's Gate series, Dragon Age: Origins hits the PC early next year, with console versions following later on.

BioWare: Dragon Age on Consoles Won't Be 'Typical'

Oct 21, 2008 11:01am CST tags: Dragon Age
With BioWare's fantasy-centric Dragon Age: Origins slated to hit PC early next year and consoles at some time after that, lead designer Brent Knowles has pledged that the console editions "will be no typical console RPG."

"On the consoles, the game has the whole feature set of the PC experience, because it's a classical western RPG," Knowles told Eurogamer, as translated by VG247.

"My first experiences with the console prototype have shown that we have to put some work in the interface but the main features work pretty well," he explained. "I even sometimes play the PC build with the Xbox 360 controller, which makes it a lot of fun."

First announced way back in 2004, Dragon Age marks BioWare's return to the Dungeons & Dragon-style RPG mechanics found in its Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights games. The PC edition will ship with a mod toolset, though it is unknown if that feature will make its way to the eventual console versions.

The PC-first approach marks a change from BioWare's recent efforts--Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Jade Empire, and Mass Effect--which all hit consoles first before arriving in PC form a later date.

New Dragon Age Screenshots: Scary Cleavage

Oct 15, 2008 11:34pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Screenshots
BioWare has released a few new screenshots and a piece of artwork from Dragon Age: Origins, which marks the studio's return to D&D-style role-playing games.

Dragon Age: Origins arrives on PC early next year, with console versions following later.

Dragon Age: Origins Toolset Movies

Sep 28, 2008 10:00am CST tags: Dragon Age, Trailer
In case you are interested in the Dragon Age: Origins (PC) toolset, BioWare has released a six part video series detailing its features. This was originally shown at this year's Penny Arcade Expo.

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Walk Through Dragon Age: Origins In New Videos

Sep 16, 2008 7:51pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Trailer
BioWare has released two fresh Dragon Age: Origins walkthrough videos showing off the upcoming fantasy RPG.

Dragon Age: Origins is set for a a PC release in 2009, with a console release to follow.

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Dragon Age Toolset Pictured

Sep 01, 2008 7:26am CST tags: Dragon Age, PAX, Screenshots
BioWare showed off the Dragon Age: Origins toolset at the Penny Arcade Expo yesterday, and for those of us not at the show, the Canadian developer sent along these screenshots.
More details about the toolset shipping with the game can be found here.

Dragon Age: Mod Toolset Details Arrive

Aug 29, 2008 8:58am CST tags: Dragon Age
Developer BioWare today released a number of details on the Dragon Age Toolset that will provide the public with "developer-grade tools" to create custom content for the fantasy-based PC RPG.

Originally announced back in 2004, Dragon Age: Origins is slated to hit PC early next year, followed by eventual console editions.

  • Create Original Adventures - Using the rich set of Dragon Age assets and locations as starting blocks, users can modify these stunning areas by adding new quests, characters and scripting to craft their own adventures, fate-defining conversations and cut-scenes.
  • Powerful Script Editor - Users can fully customize combat and creature AI, allowing them to create detailed action sequences full of heart-pounding party-based tactical combat.
  • Content Creators Community - BioWare plans to have a dedicated community area online where content creators can share content easily and get content updates for the toolset.
  • On-Going Toolset Content Updates - BioWare plans to release additional assets and features for the toolset in the future, allowing for expanded creation of new areas.

Dragon Age: Origins Footage Features Intense Old-school Discussion

Aug 22, 2008 1:42pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Trailer, GC 2008
If you're looking to get a feel for the writing in BioWare's old-school RPG Dragon Age: Origins, you're in luck: the below trailer is 99% cutscene.

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Dragon Age: Origins Heading to Consoles After PC

Aug 18, 2008 10:25am CST tags: Dragon Age
BioWare's upcoming RPG Dragon Age: Origins will arrive on unspecified consoles following its PC release, director Dan Tudge has confirmed.

"Yes. Dragon Age: Origins will be coming to consoles in the near future, yes," Tudge told Eurogamer. The site claims he hinted at a late 2009 release for the console release, with a representative stating that "plans for consoles haven't been finalized yet."


Dragon Age: Origins on PC.

BioWare had previously stated that the Dragon Age franchise would eventually make its way to consoles, but had not specified if that referred to Dragon Age: Origins or a console-specific entry.

Billed as BioWare's "spiritual successor" to its hardcore PC RPG series Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age: Origins is currently slated to arrive on PC between January and March of 2009. It was originally announced back in 2004.

According to Tudge, the game's title "really represents three real key elements," including "the origins stories," "the return to BioWare's roots" and "the origins of the franchise, of the series."

See Dragon Age: Origins In Action

Jul 16, 2008 9:30pm CST tags: Dragon Age, Trailer
If earlier cinematic glimpses at BioWare's new RPG Dragon: Origins didn't do it for you, maybe this video will - as it offers three minutes of gameplay footage. Shackvideo users can use the HD Stream.

Dragon Age: Origins will debut on PC some time next year, before making its way to console systems.

Dragon Age Headed to Consoles

Jul 14, 2008 6:13pm CST tags: Dragon Age
BioWare's upcoming Dragon Age RPG franchise will eventually extend its reach to consoles following its PC debut next year, the developer has revealed.

No details were offered on the console editions, leaving it unclear if the console games will be simple ports or entirely new entries in the myhtology-rich series.

Billed as the "spiritual successor" to BioWare's work on the Baldurs Gate games, the first Dragon Age title, Dragon Age: Origins, arrives on PC next year.

EA Reveals Dragon Age: Origins Details

Jul 14, 2008 12:00pm CST tags: Dragon Age
Moving on from BioWare's Dragon Age: Origin hype fiasco, Electronic Arts today announced a few more details on the fantasy role playing game.

Noting that Dragon Age is the "spiritual successor" to Baldur's Gate, EA promises that the game will feature "stunning visuals, emotionally-driven narrative, heart-pounding combat, powerful magic abilities and credible digital actors". Additionally, gamers can look forward to dark and mature gameplay. The publisher also revealed that the PC-exclusive game will be shipping early 2009.

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Dragon Age Details Arrive Wednesday

Jul 07, 2008 9:46am CST tags: Dragon Age
Dragon Age, developer BioWare's long-awaited return to the realm of hardcore RPGs, will be unveiled this Wednesday, July 9, according to a new teaser site.

The game's classes and rules are said to resemble those of a Dungeons & Dragons effort, such as BioWare's Baldur's Gate series, with the title sporting a real-time conversation system similar to that of the studio's recent sci-fi RPG Mass Effect.

Little else is known of the game, which was announced for the PC way back in 2004 and is currently slated for release between January and March of 2009.

Thanks to Green Lantern and Kentor for the heads up.

Dragon Age Preview

Feb 13, 2007 7:28am CST tags: BioWare, Dragon Age
Also at Computer & Video Games is this Dragon Age preview, taking a look at the new PC RPG from BioWare. Includes screenshots and concept art.

Dragon Age Info

Nov 02, 2006 5:56pm CST tags: BioWare, Dragon Age
Though its been development for years now, BioWare has been less than forthcoming when it comes to information regarding its PC RPG Dragon Age. However, the first issue of Games for Windows: The Official Magazine features a preview of the game and 1UP has some details, as well as the first screenshot. Some of the things mentioned by 1UP
- The story is dark-much darker than the usual BioWare fare-and influenced by "realistic" modern fantasy like George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones.
- The game uses an evolved "tactical real-time combat" style of Baldur's Gate, only in 3D-you queue up orders for multiple party members, pause the game when you need to think, and your party members will be able to execute coordinated attacks.
- Even though Dragon Age isn't a D&D game, per se, BioWare is sticking close to those roots with the class and rules systems.
- The game uses a "modified" version of the Mass Effect conversation system we're all so keen on.
- Depending on the type of character you choose, the game offers multiple different "origin stories"-meaning the first few hours of the game will be totally different depending on which character archetype you choose.

Dragon Age FAQ, Forum

May 20, 2004 10:40am CST tags: BioWare, Dragon Age
BioWare has launched the Dragon Age FAQ, answering questions about this all new PC RPG the company is working on. A forum to discuss the game has been launched as well.

More Dragon Age details

May 13, 2004 11:42am CST tags: BioWare, Dragon Age
More details about BioWare's new RPG have become available. There are two articles, let's skim them together.

GS: "... bla bla bla ... tantalizing blend of the exploration and combat of Baldurs Gate ... meh meh ... separate multiplayer and single-player campaigns ... uhuh uhuh ... participate in massive battles ... yadda yadda... based on an all-new engine".

IGN: " ... bla bla bla ... linguistics PhD students developing entirely new languages for Dragon Age ... uhuh ... able to hire henchmen ... uhuh ... characters with a lot of personality, like Minsc ... more ... tens of thousands of units battling it out (pic on page 2) ". And the last one ... "when it's done"

Yep. Winner!. (Update: A 3rd article has appeared at Homelan.)