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EA Details Bonus Mission And Character For Dragon Age 2 Pre-Order

For the last month or so, Electronic Arts, and game retailers have been encouraging consumers to pre-order the Dragon Age 2 Signature Edition, by promising “$20 of Additional Value”.  The nature of this extra content has been vague, only saying it will include a bonus character and missions. Today EA explained just who this new character will be and what the additional missions will involve. 

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Thursday Sales January 6th 2011

As we enter the first weekend of 2011, the new year is off to an unpromising start in terms of online game sales. The worst sale of the week has to be GamesForWindows.com who are offering a sale on Where’s Waldo The Fantastic Journey.  If, for some reason, you wish to purchase it, it’s 75% off, which makes it $3.75.  Lucky us, it’s on sale all week.

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DC Universe Online Preview

Sony Online Entertainment is known for its huge cache of MMORPGs, with titles that stretch all the way back to the great-granddaddy of the genre, Everquest. With such a library, SOE has shown no sign of stopping as the latest game, DC Universe Online, is set to be released next week. It hopefully will reveal itself as a game that takes in the lessons of its elders and contemporaries; it has trumpeted several innovations to the genre that is supposed to shake up the online landscape.

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Is Multiplayer Damaging Our Single-player Experiences?

Multiplayer is rapidly becoming the fastest way to get me to say “what, in that game? really…?”. Over the past few years a multiplayer component has found its way into several franchises that began as single player experiences (Dead Rising, Assassins Creed, Condemned, Dead Space). Now don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against the inclusion of multiplayer in any game, however there are certainly examples where a lacking single player experience seems to coincide with the addition of multiplayer.

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Razer Unveils Gaming Netbook: The Switchblade

Razer, a company which has previously been known for making gaming peripherals like mice and keyboards, has unveiled their new concept gaming netbook, codenamed: Switchblade.  In a video which is positively riddled with hyperbole, Razer CEO Min Liang Tan describes it as “Phenomenal” and a work of “Sheer Genius”, while Razer President Robert Krackoff then goes on to explain that it “Magically” adapts its OLED keyboard to suit whatever game you’re playing.

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Fun-Per-Dollar vs Fun-Per-Hour

How do you quantify whether or not a game is worth playing? When developers boast that their new RPG has “Over 300 hours of gameplay” and “Over thirty possible endings”, their goal is to boost sales by promising a large amount of Fun-Per-Dollar.  Role-Playing enthusiasts will be quick to point out that getting a hundred hours of entertainment from a sixty dollar game is a good deal.  They’re correct on that, but my question is: Can we get the same amount of enjoyment, but concentrated in a much shorter experience? In short: What about the amount of fun players have per hour?

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Court Fees Taking Toll on Call of Duty Creators

The legal battle between Activision and Call of Duty creators Jason West and Vince Zampella continues to get uglier as Kotaku reports that the court battle between the two is starting to financially strain West and Zampella.  

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