Gen Con Indy 2008 Video - Dragon Age: Origins and Live-action HeroClix

Monday, August 18th, 2008 | News with No Comments »

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Okay - I know, we didn’t do any posting this weekend. Gen Con kept us busier than usual this year, and - aw, screw it. I’ll tell you what really happened. I was up Friday and Saturday nights until 4am and on Sunday from 10am to 2 pm playing Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition with Mazinga and some friends I hadn’t seen in a while (verdict: I’m in love - you nay-sayers can keep your first/second/third/whatever editions…I’m on board with 4E). Needless to say, my body is seriously telling me to go fuck myself right now, and I’m considering an energy-drink IV drip to keep me awake today.

That said, I did manage to snag some video and pictures which I’ll post today and tomorrow, and a full convention wrap-up will follow.

Below are two videos of BioWare’s upcoming RPG Dragon Age: Origins and a few minutes of the live-action HeroClix demo from Wiz Kids’ booth on Saturday afternoon.

GTA = RPG?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 | News with No Comments »

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Grand Theft Auto IVBack when I was a news editor over at PlanetPS2, I floated an idea for an article comparing and contrasting the differences between Eastern (read: Japanese) RPG’s and Western RPG’s. The senior editor never picked up on it, but I still think it’s a contrast well-worth considering, especially with the volume of Western-crafted console and computer Role Playing Games.

One game franchise I never hear mentioned in the same sentence as RPG, however, is Grand Theft Auto. And…I wonder why? I’m sure the implied geekiness of the term is partially responsible (after all, GTA unrepentantly appeals to the lowest common denomimator of the gaming crowd, even as it satirizes it).For all of it’s other virtues (and they are many), the Grand Theft Auto series, especially after the move to its’ current open-world model, is in many ways more of a pure role-playing experience than many other well-known RPG’s. And Grand Theft Auto IV, released yesterday, reinforces this notion.

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