Tagged: RPG
PC gamers have been petitioning for a port of Dark Souls in recent months, and now it looks like the group’s collective effort has been rewarded. The aptly named Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will be coming to North… Read More »
GamerNode Senior Editor Mike Murphy got a chance to go hands-on with 2K Games’ Borderlands 2 at this year’s PAX East convention – check out his preview here. During his demo, Dan Crabtree and I joined him for some commentary… Read More »
New vault hunters, new villain, new classes, new monsters to kill, and a whole hell of a lot of new guns: this is what Borderlands 2 aims to bring to the table by expanding upon its highly successful predecessor, and I’ll… Read More »
In 2011, many missed out on what was one of the better gaming experiences of the year in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Developer CD Projekt RED has been hard at work since then, though, bringing an enhanced edition… Read More »
“The end…is just a little harder when brought about by friends.“ -Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar For years, BioWare and the gaming community were the best of friends. In this generation alone, two excellent franchises sat atop the RPG genre: Dragon… Read More »
Rag’narok, the foretold apocalypse, is coming to the land of Aarklash while the Griffins, pious denizens of Akkylannie, wage war on the Scorpion faction from the desert lands of Syharhalna. Get much of that? Me neither, yet this is the… Read More »
It’s no surprise that Mass Effect 3 has been doing well since its release earlier this week, and now a press release from EA and Bioware has revealed some statistics regarding the game’s early success. A total of 3.5 million… Read More »
Every mortal of Amalur is born inside the weave of fate, doomed to walk along an unchangeable path and endure predetermined events – except for you, the hero. How exactly you fell is unknown, nor is it important, because fate… Read More »
Risen 2: Dark Waters establishes itself from its outset as a kind of pirate fantasy: a world where swashbuckling and swabbing decks meet curses and esoteric voodoo. From the opening narration the flavor is set as salt-and-rum fantasy and it’s a… Read More »
One of the more controversial topics with BioWare’s Dragon Age series has been the option to engage in a relationship with characters of the same sex as your avatar, something that has now become an option for both genders in… Read More »