Aaryn Flynn, GM for BioWare’s Edmonton & Montreal studios, has revealed that BioWare will be using the next iteration of DICE’s Frostbite engine for both the new Mass Effect game and Dragon Age III: Inquisition. Good news then I guess as developers will have the engine to push the game’s environments, physics, and visuals to higher standards. Dragon Age 2 was powered by the Lycium Engine, while the entire Mass Effect series was powered by Epic’s Unreal Engine 3. Continue reading Next Mass Effect and Dragon Age 3 Are Powered By Frostbite 3 Engine→
Okay PS3 and X360 owners, say goodbye to Dragon Age 3. Not that you really cared about, especially after the atrocious second part of this series, but let’s be honest here; most of you wanted to see whether BioWare would bring the series back to its former glory. Well, if you’re still interested in it, you’ll have to wait until 2014 and purchase one of the next-generation consoles. Or stick with the PC. Continue reading Dragon Age 3: Inquisition Delayed To 2014, Coming To Next-Generation Platforms Only→
Okay, this is not much but what the hell; it’s the first screenshot of Dragon Age 3 so let’s all celebrate it, even though we can’t see much as everything looks a bit blurry. Perhaps too blurry. And low-res. And why didn’t BioWare reveal the raw image this morning? And why are they teasing us? Let’s all bash BioWare for doing this. Boooooo BioWare for treating us like that, we hate you. No we love you, but we hate you. Oh bummer. Continue reading First – off-screen – screenshot from Dragon Age 3: Inquisition→
Do we have any Dragon Age fans here? If so, this news is for you. BioWare held a Dragon Age panel at the Edmonton Expo where they revealed some new details about this third part of the series that went downhill and promises to come back with a punch. Continue reading Dragon Age 3: Inquisition – New Details & Concept Arts Revealed→
BioWare, a Label of Electronic Arts, today announced Dragon Age 3: Inquisition, the next chapter in the award-winning role-playing game (RPG) franchise, is in development at BioWare Edmonton and BioWare Montreal. Coming in late 2013, Dragon Age 3: Inquisition combines the storytelling legacy BioWare is known for, with deep RPG gameplay, all on a brand new RPG game engine underpinned by EA’s critically-acclaimed Frostbite 2 technology. Continue reading Dragon Age 3: Inquisition Officially Announced; powered by Frostbite 2, coming in 2013→
Remember Gamescom’s schedule which stated that both HL3 and Dragon Age 3 would be present at this gaming event? Well, although we didn’t get any info about them, we got today some leaked information about Dragon Age 3. It’s really fishy as this information got leaked right after the end of Gamescom. The timing is too perfect, therefore it can’t be a simple coincidence. So, according to a leaked survey, it seems that this new Dragon Age game will feature online/co-op modes, special finishing moves, a lot of crucial decisions, drama and suspense, player-controlled day/night modes, better party management and players will control 4 companions at a time. Before jumping to early conclusions, these are not confirmed features yet. Continue reading Dragon Age 3 – Possible Names, Logo and Characters Concept Arts→
At this year’s PAX East, Creative Director Mike Laidlaw revealed some interesting new information about the upcoming third part of the Dragon’s Age series. Laidlaw wanted to make it clear that everything they’ve said are just ideas for Dragon Age 3. Obviously Laidlaw is playing it safe and watches how he words things, but we can pretty much say that the following three features will be the foundations of Dragon Age 3. Continue reading Dragon Age 3 will not re-use levels, decisions that matter and equipment for companions confirmed→