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Dragon Age Origins: Awakening trailer introduces The Disciples 04 March 2010 at 8:00 pm by Neexseagisp

You know how in Gremlins 2, the Gremlins all break into a genetics lab, and they eat all of the weird gene goop and it gives them superpowers like bat wings or vegetable bodies? And remember how one of them drinks like a brain hormone and becomes Brain Gremlin and gets played by Tony Randall? That’s kind of what’s happening to the Darkspawn in the Dragon Age Origins: Awakening expansion, according to this new trailer.

Of course, we don’t know what kind of brain goop they ate — and they definitely don’t sound like Tony Randall — but they’re all called The Disciples and are all smart and talkative now. And evil. As you can see in the various screenshots below, they’ve got a face only a Gremlin could love. And honestly, while you might play the expansion on March 16 “thinking you know of our kind, human,” you’re wrong. All they’re looking for are things like the Geneva Convention, chamber music, Susan Sontag. That’s right: They just want to be civilized.

JoystiqDragon Age Origins: Awakening trailer introduces The Disciples originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Pre-order Dragon Age expansion on PC, get Origins 40% off By gelegoamb 26 February 2010 at 6:30 pm and have No Comments

If you’re anything like us, you simply weren’t impressed enough by the already overabundant amount of content available in Dragon Age: Origins. No sir! You wanted — nay! — demanded more content. Luckily for you, you immovable demander, EA is offering a deal in its online store for the first Dragon Age expansion where pre-orders of the new content can snag the original game on PC for 40 percent off its normal $50 asking price (now just under $30).

That means you could get both Awakening and the game it’s based on for a combined $70 — just $10 more than the Game of the Year edition that’s sure to come out in a year’s time! It’s like an early reward for being hesitant … almost like you paused the action and arranged the tactics ahead of time. Is there something we should know? Hmmm?

JoystiqPre-order Dragon Age expansion on PC, get Origins 40% off originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age comic delayed until April By Ttheexodryest 23 February 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

It looks like Dragon Age fans hoping to delve further into its fantasy realm will have to wait a little bit longer. IDW Publishing editor-in-chief Chris Rydall tells Big Download that the planned March release of its Dragon Age comic has been pushed to April. Furthermore, the second issue will release in June.

The comic was announced last year, and is slated to feature a story written by Orson Scott Card. The plot itself focuses around a band of rogue mages that “will defy the rules of the Templars and change the course of the world forever.”

JoystiqDragon Age comic delayed until April originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age Awakening videos: meet Sigrun, ogle B-roll By UsersCevaCisp 19 February 2010 at 10:58 am and have No Comments

By way of G4 and IGN comes this handful of Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening videos, found after the break. In the first, meet dwarven legionnaire Sigrun, tasked with returning to the old fortress of Kal’hirol. There’s talking Darkspawn, those merry band of adventurers known as the “Legion of the Dead,” and even a cameo from our old friend Oghren.

The additional two videos are simply B-roll, but that means gameplay footage. You’ll get a look at some of the new characters in action and even some vistas of the new environments. We get it, it’s not much, but you’ve got less than a month until this old-school expansion pack (remember those?) slays its way to retailers.

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JoystiqDragon Age Awakening videos: meet Sigrun, ogle B-roll originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age: Origins Awakening on PS3 download-only in Europe By partychat 15 February 2010 at 9:25 am and have No Comments

We usually think we’re too smart for FAQs, preferring the sort of random, only moderately relevant questions that no one ever asks. But the FAQ for Dragon Age: Origins Awakening does provide some pretty useful insight. For instance, we learned that the expansion won’t appear on disc for PS3 owners living in Europe. It seems like an odd decision to make, but perhaps you European PS3 fans can enlighten us. Do you guys just hate discs without us knowing it? If so, why did you let us keep buying you all those discs for Christmas without saying anything? [Update: We just heard back from an EA spokesperson, who told us "Apparently this is a Sony Europe rule - you cannot have expansion packs be available on PSN and at retail. You can in North America, which is why we have both here." Huh, who knew?]

Less perplexingly, we saw that lovably grouchy dwarf Oghren plays a “large role” in the expansion, which is great news for all thinking people.

JoystiqDragon Age: Origins Awakening on PS3 download-only in Europe originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Meet Anders, your new party member in Dragon Age ‘Awakening’ expansion By Barack Obama 02 February 2010 at 6:45 pm and have No Comments

In the run-up to the expansion’s March 16 date with store shelves, BioWare has begun to make formal introductions of the new characters who’ll be joining your Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening quest. First up: Anders, a Chantry mage and … “born troublemaker.” In fact, BioWare makes him sound more like Han Solo than a robed magic user, what with his lust for “freedom, a good meal and a pretty girl on his arm.”

We’d like to point out that there is not a single screenshot in the gallery below in which Anders doesn’t have his arms raised to some degree.

JoystiqMeet Anders, your new party member in Dragon Age ‘Awakening’ expansion originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age ‘Return to Ostagar’ DLC returning next week By avhrevenue 27 January 2010 at 4:00 pm and have No Comments

The Dragon Age: Origins DLC “Return to Ostagar” was delayed at the eleventh hour, then mysteriously appeared on Xbox Live on January 13, before disappearing once again. In an interview with PCGZine, BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka assured readers that Return to Ostagar will return to availability sometime soon. “We have a big investment planned for Dragon Age with more DLC coming in the next week or so,” Muzyka said.

Muzyka’s explanation for the botched DLC launch echoed that of community manager Chris Priestly, with both citing complications from a title update that had launched simultaneously with the Xbox Live release. “I don’t know if it was a communication error with our distribution partners or what happened there,” Muzyka said. “If they were released in order it would have been fine, but it created a bug which prevented progression, and obviously that wasn’t acceptable, so we pulled it down.”

Is it too cynical to suggest that you wait a few days to download the DLC even after the “real” release?

JoystiqDragon Age ‘Return to Ostagar’ DLC returning next week originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Return to Ostagar returned to sender, conflicting title update to blame By TomSuixi 14 January 2010 at 9:15 am and have No Comments

After some minor delays and a recent “now you see it/now you don’t” routine on Xbox Live, the Dragon Age: Origins DLC, Return to Ostagar, seems to have introduced a new bug to those who picked up the most recent title update. According to a BioWare forums post by community manager Chris Priestly: “This morning a title update on the Xbox 360 for Dragon Age: Origins was made available in preparation for the release of Return to Ostagar … this title update introduced a previously undetected issue that causes specialization classes to not work correctly.”

Additionally, he apologizes to those affected and notes that the DLC has been removed from Xbox Live “until the issue is resolved.” We’re also ensured that more information will be provided on this as soon as it’s available. Oh, and in case it wasn’t already apparent — if you’re thinking about downloading the title update, you probably shouldn’t.

[Via Eurogamer]

JoystiqReturn to Ostagar returned to sender, conflicting title update to blame originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age: Awakening explansion detailed By Dyncaltenty 07 January 2010 at 1:00 pm and have No Comments

This March, fans of Bioware’s epic RPG, Dragon Age: Origins, will be able to extend the experience through ‘Awakening,’ the hefty retail expansion bearing an equally hefty $40 price tag. While the new trailer coinciding with the announcement was gripping in its own right, many gamers are likely wondering what is deserving of so much coin. Sure, we know it takes place after Origins, we know players will be fighting new Darkspawn baddies and we know there’s new items and a raised level cap, but what else should gamers look forward to spending another gazillion hours on?

Well, in a recent interview with IGN, Bioware’s Fernando Melo put it all on the line. Basically, the Darkspawn haven’t retreated underground after Origins’ Blight — as was the case following previous Blights — and in the land of Amaranthine, one Darkspawn in particular has evolved to the point where it can talk and reason: the Architect. And if you haven’t played through Origins at all and have no character to import, you’ll have the option to create a new one that will automatically be placed somewhere between level 17 and 20, around the toughness of Awakening’s roster of bad guys.

Then there’s the raised level cap. Melo couldn’t confirm where it would be when Awakening releases in March, but said it will “probably end up in the mid to high 30s.” Also, you’ll gain access to a bunch of new followers, complete with all-new banter and micro-managing. This will have a greater affect on imported characters, as Melo says a lot of the choices you’ve made in Origins carry over and, depending on what point you’re currently at in the main game, characters will act accordingly. And if you choose to play Awakening first, decisions there will transfer back to Origins in the same way.

Melo even detailed a bit of the “re-spec” ability you’ll have in Awakening. You’ll be able to force a reboot of your character’s skill points through a tome, allowing you to retain whatever level your Origins character is at, but have a fresh start in terms of where you want to place your points. Obviously, if you choose not to import a character, this feature is moot because you’d be spending all of the points you’ll get from starting at the high level Awakening begins.

It’s a lot to process and IGN’s interview is three very lengthy pages, so if you want to read the rest, head on over and check it out. Just beware of spoilers.

JoystiqDragon Age: Awakening explansion detailed originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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+ Dragon Age comic debuts in March, 2010 By dialijike 23 December 2009 at 1:00 am and have No Comments

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The previously announced Dragon Age comic series will begin next March. Penned by Orson Scott Card (Ender’s Game, Shadow Complex), the story appears to revolve around rogue (the concept, not the class) mages within the Circle of Magi who “will defy the rules of the Templars and change the course of the world forever.”

BioWare and TOR previously released the Dragon Age novel, The Stolen Throne, which if you’re into the whole words without pictures thing, sets the stage and gives plenty of background for the epic RPG.

[Via Big Download]

JoystiqDragon Age comic debuts in March, 2010 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 23 Dec 2009 02:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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