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I’ve played every single Bioware game since KotOR, except for Anthem. And I am glad I didn’t since I heard the game was pretty much online only and not a good game at that. If Dragon Age goes the same path, sadly I will probably leave my favorite remaining Bioware franchise too. Bioware makes story-driven RPGs and

Vault 76 already exists in lore. If they keep it consistent, it was a control Vault supposed to open 20 years after the nuclear war (so this should be a prequel?)

Perhaps it just went back to 2012 so it could save us from that ME3 ending mess

Those feel a lot like Trackmania, except for the fact that’s pretty much impossible to take a turn without someone spinning you off the track

It is the Zulus. Japan is alive and quite defensive after a long war with the Inuit

It is not actually a Civ in the game. The scenario uses a lot of modded Civs, like Canada...

Zulus, Nazi Germany and North Korea

196,149 groups = 1 + 9 + 6 + 1 + 4 + 9 = 30 = 3 + 0 = 3

Brazilian Real Notice: Gift purchases for Crusader Kings II can only be added to the gift recipient's library if they are in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Bahamas, Belize, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Suriname, El Salvador, Uruguay and

Restarted once, because the game failed to import my Keep world state. My Warden is alive and kicking, Bioware, you can't kill such a badass...

Patrick Weekes also wrote one of the Dragon Age novels, The Masked Empire, which expands the relationship between the Empress and Briala and has a really nice dedicatory to Bioware's LGBT fans.

So far, so good. I have a i7 first generation with 6GB RAM and a GTX 970. I guess since my PC is somewhat old, the GeForce is doing all the work here, and it is performing really well - it's the first game I played with it. I had a crash once, but only after switching to the browser a few times, so I guess it wasn't

Girl gets back to the american northwest after some time away and has to pierce together what happened to a missing friend*? That's Gone Home.

The Dark Knight's been through a lot of wild variations through the years. Pilgrim. Rainbow. Drug addict. But a new photo project from Argentina re-imagines Bruce Wayne without his most important special ability: a bottomless wallet. Can you still strike fear into criminals with a garbage bag cape, a fanny pack and a

There are many reason why Sony would do that in Brazil. All of this talk should be considered in brazilian context, and that's something international news outlets forget. Mainly, it has to do with something only brazilians would undestand, and it's income inequality and the social status of buying something

Microsoft won't build the Xbox One on Brazil. They are just using the right taxation, while Sony is lying. I'm a brazilian, and taxes for imports are around 60% to 100% percent - I buy from ebay and amazon all the time, and what they are claiming does not make any sense at all. Indeed, brazilian news outlets and

Well, taxes are part of the problem yes, but Sony is claiming to pay twice as much as it should on taxes. The oficial taxation for importing games to Brazil is the same as every other product. It floats around 60% to 100% percent. That said, Sony would pay something between 800 to 1600 reais on taxes alone, which

In comparison, the 120GB version of the PlayStation 3 launched officially in Brazil in 2010 for R$ 1,999, or $923 USD.

Why the massive difference? Speaking to G1, Sony Brazil explained that between 60 to 70 percent of the cost was made up of import fees and taxes. That would come out to $1,292 USD in fees, leaving only $554 USD for the console. Sony also announced that games for the system will run a relatively reasonable R$ 179,