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Posts Tagged ‘bioware’

Nov
30
Interview
by
David Lynch
Mass Effect 3′s Casey Hudson gives us a behind the scenes glimpse at 2012′s biggest RPG…

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Nov
30
Interview
by
David Lynch
Mass Effect 3 has a new multiplayer mode and BioWare knows you might not like it. We speak to Executive Producer, Casey Hudson, to find out why such a controversial step was taken…

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Sep
30
Comment
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TomHopkins
Will Kinect ever be considered hardcore?

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Sep
9
Comment
by
David Lynch
The biggest names from across the industry step up to defend a motion-controlled future…

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Aug
19
Comment
by
David Lynch
Would you play Mass Effect online over Call Of Duty, Battlefield or Gears Of War?

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Apr
6
Comment
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TheMouth
The great used game debate rages on, with the UK’s biggest high-street retailer, GAME, introducing pre-orders on used products. Is this a step too far? And should the average gamer care?

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Mar
28
Comment
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TheMouth
Can a game’s narrative ever be considered ‘classic’? And, does it need to?

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Dec
16
Interview
by
David Lynch
We catch up with Dragon Age II’s lead designer Mike Laidlaw to find out exactly how many companions we’ll be slaying later this year…

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Nov
4
Comment
by
David Lynch
Kinect is here and it works, but what’s the future for more traditional games?

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Feb
3
News
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SteveBurns
That’s the official line anyway, as reported by Eurogamer, after it was found that the code for Mass Effect 2  made reference to Sony’s console

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Feb
3
General
by
Sarah Slee
Part one of Mass Effect: Redemption is available free for today only…

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Dec
22
Latest Xbox 360 News
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SteveBurns
To the sound of much rejoicing (and possibly some excited squealing from some quarters) we got our hands on the Mass Effect 2 review code

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Oct
15
News
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Peter Gothard
Bioware is planning an awful lot of downloadable content for all versions of Dragon Age: Origins – enough to last until 2011, in fact.

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