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Preview HomeLan confirms dragons in Dragon Age

DarkUnderlord

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There actually are Dragons? Damn. I suppose I'll have to stop working on all those "So where are the Dragons?" jokes.
 

triCritical

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taks said:
bioware's hype machine? hehehe... i can think of some others. kinda the way to do business... oh, and if all you anti-fanbois haven't noticed, they're raking in jack left and right on nearly everything they do. must be doing something right...

taks

So did a Spiderman give me a break. Given that now Games make more money then movies, I think it is still a valid comparison.
 

Saint_Proverbius

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Briosafreak said:
Er, no it isn`t. I was palying the Krondor series in the early 90`s with change of perspective between exploration (1st person) and combat (isometric, tb). People that work on gaming sites should go to some kind of gaming history school.

Hell, nearly all the old gold box games did this, as well. The original Pools of ... Series did this, for example. The only ones that didn't were the ones based on the Eye of the Beholder engine. Then again, the most recent Eye of the Beholder for the GBA did this.There is nothing new or innovative about this, it's about as old hat as it gets.
 

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