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Gaming Dragon Age: Origins Console Hands-on

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Tim S, 9 Jul 2009.

  1. Tim S

    Tim S OG

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    sub routine Archie Gemel

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    can`t wait.

    Just finished Mass effect, bioware rule.
     
  3. mjm25

    mjm25 What's a Dremel?

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    Nice to see a frank, no bull**it preview there, this is on my radar for PC but i'll wait for bits review anyway!

    pretty sure there's gonna be a lot of people below who are happy chappies the PC interface isnt dumbed down to match the 360...

    also:

    doesn't that mean that "hard" makes "nightmare" seem really easy? i've read it so many times the sentence has melted into non-meaning :/
     
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    CardJoe Freelance Journalist

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    Fixed for clarity, but basically I meant that Hard is Hard, but Nightmare is totally ****ing impossible.
     
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    Skiddywinks Minimodder

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    Thanks for such an honest preview. I was looking to get this on PC only anyway, but now I know for sure. The successor to BG can not be leashed to consoles!
     
  6. Paradigm Shifter

    Paradigm Shifter de nihilo nihil fit

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    I was only contemplating buying this on PC anyway. I finally bought (and completed) Mass Effect... (on the 360) and while I was left deeply disappointed by the ending (far too fast, final boss boring and easy) it was a good game. Had me wanting more every time I loaded it up. Bioware do good work, but they need to stick to PC games. :D

    Can't wait for this! :D
     
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    osc8r What's a Dremel?

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    No co-op, no buy. Simple as that.
     
  8. Mithyx

    Mithyx There is no Dremel

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    That was the best article I've read on the game in a long time. I appreciate the honesty. I think every article that Joe writes makes me laugh at some point or another...

    You, sir, are hilarious. It's funny and gets the point across perfectly.
    :thumb:
     
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    At least they are not kiddin when they say Nightmare,
     
  10. CardJoe

    CardJoe Freelance Journalist

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    Yeah, it sounds like a negative, but that's something I actually really liked. Easy should be for everyone, Medium should be how the game is meant to be played, Hard should be taxing but not impossible and Nightmare should make you want to break down and cry.

    I remember the difficulties on Serious Sam. The lowest was Tourist, where enemies were really weak and your health regenerated super-quick. The hardest was Serious, where enemy health regenerated, your weapons did half damage, enemies did double damage and all the baddies were semi-invisible.
     
  11. Lepermessiah

    Lepermessiah What's a Dremel?

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    While this is really a no brainer regarding controls, I lost a lot of excitement and respect for Bioware when theyd elayed the PC version just for the sake of the console editions. So much for this being a Hardcore PC rpg.
     
  12. Bauul

    Bauul Sir Bongaminge

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    Erg.... can't resist correcting Joe.... argghhh....

    Actually Serious difficulty was the usual hardest difficulty, and featured all the above (apart from the phasing enemy invisibility). When you'd completed it on Serious, then Mental difficulty became available, and that was the invisible part.

    I liked game difficulties that were stupid. Remember Nightmare on Doom? Came with the warning message "Are you sure? This difficulty setting isn't even remotely fair!". Enemies moved faster, had more health, and endlessly respawned.

    I recall an old Megadrive game called Rocket Knight Adventures which kept adding new difficulty settings whenever you finished the game. After Hard, was "Harder", then "Much Harder" then (IIRC) "Silly Hard" or something like that. It ended up being 1 life insta-death with no continues.

    Still finished the game on it though. Oooh yeah. :)
     
  13. Kiytan

    Kiytan Shiny

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    aye, it's nice that games are slowly making a trend back to having "****-off and die in a corner" difficulty settings (along with the norm difficulty settings)

    I am looking forward to dragon age, given that i haven't played a bioware game i didn't like (a lot) but truth be told, i am sick as hell of fantasy, gimme a pulse pistol over an elf any day.
     
  14. consoloid

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    isn't there any positiv aspect of the console cotrolles? (it seemed, as if you only mentioned all the negativ aspects, why not metion any positiv ones? even if there's only one? perhaps to pro-PC controlles and anti-console controlles, that you couldn't see any?)
     
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