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  • IamMedellin
    Everything Burns...
    • Nov 2008
    • 10910

    WTF

    Rumors: Dead Space expands into FPS and flight, Dragon Age goes multiplayer



    Kotaku cites an anonymous "insider" on two new rumors regarding two of Electronic Arts' biggest "new" franchises: Dead Space and Dragon Age. Though Dead Space 2 managed to ship over two million units in its first six months of release, EA wants to "make the series bigger and better," says the insider. The plan: A Dead Space first-person shooter, a Dead Space "flight game" and, lastly, a Dead Space "Uncharted-like game."

    Apparently, that recent EA management shift in August "brought in new brass that nearly killed off Dead Space 3," if this insider is to be believed. But it's not dead and, as previous rumors suggested, Dead Space 3 takes place on ice planet Tau Volantis and will feature co-op.

    Now for Dragon Age ... this one is good. Kotaku's insider says that, like BioWare's other major RPG brand, Dragon Age will get a multiplayer offering, reportedly powered by DICE's Frostbite 2 engine. This could be part of a future Dragon Age installment, let's call it Dragon Age 3, or a separate downloadable title; the gameplay will be arena-based, and feature both PvE and PvP combat, as well as ... dragons. Because Dragon Age, and all that.

    Here's our advice, EA: If you want to increase awareness of the Dead Space brand, making games that aren't like Dead Space seems like a poor strategy. Also, a flight game? Are you trying not to sell games? And the problem with Dragon Age isn't a lack of multiplayer. The (extraordinarily) fast turnaround on Dragon Age 2 resulted in a rushed RPG that was dwarfed (and, frankly, embarrassed) by productions like The Witcher 2 and Skyrim (which managed to ship a not-so-shabby seven million units at launch).




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    • BrntO4Life
      My Aunt Ida Smokes.
      • Mar 2009
      • 6866

      Jesus, EA is back to their old shit again.

      BAD IDEAS ABOUND

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      • killgod
        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
        • Oct 2008
        • 4714

        lol EA is so awful in it's upper management. their decision making is so out of touch.

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        • A Tasty Burgerr
          ▄█▀ █▬█ █ ▀█▀
          • Oct 2008
          • 5916

          Hopefully all three Dead Space games will have an online pass that will make them unplayable unless you buy new.

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          • SethMode
            Master of Mysticism
            • Feb 2009
            • 5754

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            • JayDizzle
              Let's Go All The Way...
              • Nov 2008
              • 14215

              DA II killed my boner for the series and now EA wants what's left.

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              • wingsfan77
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 3000

                Originally posted by JayDizzle
                DA II killed my boner for the series and now EA wants what's left.
                Yeah the first one was REALLY good, I remember it took me a bunch of times to beat the final dragon and when I finally did I went nuts haha:drunk:

                I've been meaning to pick up DA1 with all of the expansions and play through it again but I have too many other games to beat right now.

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                • JayDizzle
                  Let's Go All The Way...
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 14215

                  Originally posted by wingsfan77
                  Yeah the first one was REALLY good, I remember it took me a bunch of times to beat the final dragon and when I finally did I went nuts haha:drunk:

                  I've been meaning to pick up DA1 with all of the expansions and play through it again but I have too many other games to beat right now.
                  If you can find the Edition with all the DLC packed in, go for it.

                  Awakening and Stone Prisoner are the only two pieces worth getting separately if you're forced to otherwise.

                  As for beating the Archdemon? That last fight is wack unless you call in Mages and have a dedicated healer and rogue on hand.

                  I remember chugging a LOT of Health and Lyrium potions the day I beat DA I.

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                  • wingsfan77
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 3000

                    Yup, plus I never took the time to do all of the character's personal missions which I meant to. I remember trying to fight the one mage chick's mom who turned into a dragon and getting my ass beat so I never tried again haha.

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                    • IamMedellin
                      Everything Burns...
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 10910

                      Hacked PS3 Lets You Play Battlefield 3, Red Dead Redemption on the Vita

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1H28Cwb82Y"]Battlefield 3 on PS Vita using Remote Play - YouTube[/ame]

                      Enterprising hackers, who have cracked open the PS3's v3.55 firmware, now have a pretty neat feature running on Sony's new handheld: the ability to remotely play games like Battlefield 3 on a PlayStation Vita.

                      While remote play itself is nothing new, having been enabled between the PS3 and PSP (and already some Vita games), it's far from a widespread feature. And is definitely not supported on games like Battlefield 3, Arkham Asylum or Red Dead Redemption.
                      Enterprising hackers, who have cracked open the PS3's v3.55 firmware, now have a pretty neat feature running on Sony's new handheld: the ability to remotely play games like Battlefield 3 on a PlayStation Vita.


                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOl2hFOk-9A&feature=related"]Red Dead Redemption on PS Vita Remote Play - YouTube[/ame]




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                      • StealthShot
                        Eat it
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 5048

                        That's nuts in itself that it has the horsepower to play those games seems tempting.


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                        • Derrville
                          Dallas has no coaching...
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 5321

                          Wow I didnt know the PSP 2 had PS3 like graphics and shizz

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                          • Twigg4075
                            Kindergarten Cop
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 20056

                            Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr
                            Hopefully all three Dead Space games will have an online pass that will make them unplayable unless you buy new.
                            You can be assured of that.

                            Speaking of Kotaku, their fanboyism for Apple products reached an all time high the other day. They posted an article of how the newest Apple trackball is "the best controller ever made". Seriously?

                            Also, can someone clarify for me how the Gamestop Power Up Rewards work? Do you have to use your points and redeem them for coupons or what? Do your points work towards new games or just used?

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                            • Twigg4075
                              Kindergarten Cop
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 20056

                              Originally posted by BrntO4Life
                              That's what I was talking about with weird controls in SR1. Who uses A to accelerate in any other 360 game?
                              I think it's because they modeled the first two games almost completely off of GTA, down to the control scheme. I mean, who also uses X to jump? There are alternate schemes that I amy try but they all seem crappy.

                              The cheevos in two are pretty dumb too. Most of them are tied to co-op and the multiplayer modes that obviously no one plays anymore. God I hate that shit. Plus the side activities are so excrutiatingly difficult. I would love to 100% the game, and I'm sitting at 70% now, but I just don't see it happening. Once you get up to level 4 of most of the activities it's just a joke. Everything from the mayhem to the celebrity protection just makes me want to gouge my eyes out they are so hard. It's almost like you HAVE to play them in co-op to have a chance. The celebrity protection in particular pisses me off to high hell. The game tells you that if you quicly tap LB you will just throw an enemy in the direction that you are facing and if you hold it you will grab them as a human shield and then you can direct the throw. I've tried just tapping the button countless times and can never get it to work. And it would be useful when five "fans" all come running at the celebrity at the same time.
                              Originally posted by IamMedellin
                              Grand Theft Auto III and Vice City Rated for PS3



                              http://ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1217020p1.html
                              I only care if they are HD remakes.

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                              • IamMedellin
                                Everything Burns...
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 10910

                                Report: Microsoft Phasing out Microsoft Points
                                According to publishing agreement between Microsoft and mobile developers, MS Points could be on the way out.

                                Microsoft Points have long been a point of contention for Xbox LIVE gamers, requiring you to buy into the system before you can purchase much of the content available through the service. Users have been critical of the point system, which can be confusing to gamers simply looking to buy their games and content without the rigmarole of purchasing points, and frustrating when unusable points are left over.

                                Over the years, the use of Microsoft Points has spread beyond Xbox LIVE to other Microsoft services, including Zune Marketplace, Games for Windows, and Windows Phone. The system is engrained in just about every section of Microsoft's online purchasing presence, but that might not be the case for much longer.

                                It appears that Microsoft might be phasing out the system in favor of straight up money transactions. Inside Mobile Apps is reporting that by the end of 2012, real world money will be used for all transations moving forward. Any outstanding balances will be switched over to the account's local currency. The site cites publishing agreements between mobile developers and Microsoft, warning devs to plan accordingly for the upcoming change.

                                While this is lodged firmly into the rumor camp (Microsoft has given the standard "we do not comment on rumors or speculation" response), we can't imagine too many Xbox 360 gamers would be bummed out of Microsoft got rid of Microsoft Points.






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