Tackling a Boss Monster
Nerf the Cat —
... the costs are fairly small.
The new Siege of Mirkwood trailer is up and available and deals with the Lieutenant of Dol Guldur – the lack of a name stems from licensing issues, according to Zubon.
KIASA name Torchlight Diablo 2.5 in reviewlet I’m totally in agreement with.
Tom Chick over at Fidgit enters into a bit of a spat with Bioware over the extra storage in the $7 DLC and accuses the company of nickel-and-diming. Bioware replies.
The Wii is dead, long live the… ?
Green ...
Don't blame EA for Dragon Age's inventory (or paid DLC)
Joystiq —
... In a written response to allegations from Fidgit that Electronic Arts had forced developer BioWare to remove features in Dragon Age: Origins with the intention of selling it as future DLC, BioWare lead systems designer Georg Zoeller says the parent company ...
EA not behind Origins DLC storage chest feature
Destructoid —
... Origins lead designer Georg Zoeller responded to Fidget’s article, saying that the storage chest was indeed an option in the core game, but it was cut because players were losing items as the game’s story progressed. He continued, saying the chest is packed into the DLC because the crew just thought it would be a cool feature. He ends by pointing out this isn’t an EA thing; rather, it’s the Origins team pulling the trigger on what’s in or out of the DLC. ...




