Assunto: Dragon Age: Origins Dom Abr 26, 2009 9:39 pm
ArsTechnica, GameBanshee, GameSpy, GameShark have posted their previews of Dragon Age: Origins, an upcoming role-playing game currently in development by BioWare's Edmonton studio. BioWare has announced that the game will be released for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in late 2009.
What was really on display during the demo was the game's robust combat system, particularly the control scheme known as the Tactics System. This system is much deeper than any that have appeared in Bioware's previous games, as it allows players an incredibly flexible amount of control over how their party fights. If you want, you can micromanage your party members' behavior or simply control your own character while Tactics handles the rest of the group.
Combat itself was shown to be involved, featuring some fast-paced action that would have been a little confusing if it weren't for the color-differentiation that springs up during battles: allies have a blue ring around them, enemies get a red one. While the traditional combat classes were utilized as would be expected, we were shown how spells and abilities will be able to be combined for devastating effects.
The two examples were an "earthquake" spell, which knocked all the enemies down, combined with an "indominatable" ability, which prevented the character from being knocked down at all; the end result was an area where only one person could stand upright and move freely. Shortly after that, we were shown how the "Cold of Cone" spell could be combined with the "Stone Fist" ability to freeze enemies and then instantly shatter them. Wizards will also have the ability to enchant weapons so they provide extra bonuses in combat.
While the combat looked like a lot of fun, it should be noted that the character animation seemed a little clunky and not-quite-finished. The other concern I had was that, while Tactics seemed like it was easy enough to navigate with a mouse, it didn't look particularly friendly to use if one was going to play on a console. No details were given about whether or not there would be an alternate menu interface for console builds, but here's hoping Bioware comes up with something a little more user-friendly.
Jeremias25
Assunto: Re: Dragon Age: Origins Seg Abr 27, 2009 2:45 am
not for me. RPG no thanks.
JoaoRambo
Assunto: Re: Dragon Age: Origins Seg Abr 27, 2009 12:38 pm
Ah e tal demasiado parado... mesmo para um RPG... Jeremias FF é diferente vais gostar!
Jeremias25
Assunto: Re: Dragon Age: Origins Seg Abr 27, 2009 1:40 pm
experimentei varios FF rambo... nao gostei de nenhum... RPG não é o meu estilo de jogo.
psipunisher
Assunto: Re: Dragon Age: Origins Seg Abr 27, 2009 5:12 pm
mmm pARECe bom... vou comprar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RpTr3LzE
Assunto: Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition ao detalhe Sex Set 03, 2010 10:22 am
Citação :
A mais completa edição do conhecido RPG da BioWare receberá uma edição especialíssima.
Editora: Electronic Arts Realização: BioWare Género: RPG Lançamento: 6 de Novembro de 2009 Disponível para: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Site Oficial
Graças a um descuido por parte do organismo responsável pela classificação de filmes e videojogos no Reino Unido, British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), surge a revelação do lançamento de Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition. Esta reedição irá conter todos os conteúdos transferíveis previstos ou já lançados para Dragon Age: Origins, tais como:
The Stone Prisoner Warden’s Keep Blood Dragon Armor Return to Ostagar Feast Day Combo Pack The Darkspawn Chronicles Leliana’s Song The Golems of Amgarrak Witch Hunt
Devido ao facto de que este não se trata de um anúncio oficial por parte da Electronic Arts ou da BioWare, desconhece-se até ao momento qual o preço previsto para esta reedição ou qual a sua data de lançamento exacta. Relembramos que a sequela de Origins, Dragon Age 2, tem data de chegada prevista para dia 11 de Março do próximo ano e encontra-se destinada ao PC, PS3 e Xbox 360.