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5 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
5 Months Ago,
BBC News says
(in E3 gaming expo draws to a close)
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And
Spong says
(in First Looks// E3 09: Brink)
UK
The character models look good and there are a lot of accessories and face types to be had, but this is hardly Mass Effect. That said, it is way better than many other shooters. One thing to note is that the look of your character, his or her stature ...
And
XboxAddict.com says
(in Mass Effect 2 Preview)
Canada
Of course, if you haven't played the first Mass Effect game or lost your save somehow, you'll still be able to pick up Mass Effect 2 and start playing. What we know of the Mass Effect 2 story so far involves Commander Shepard taking on what's ...
And
Joystiq says
(in Hands-on: Dragon Age: Origins)
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And Joystiq says (in First Tony Hawk Ride screens look like Tony Hawk)
And
Kotaku.com says
(in E3 2009 Preview: These Are The Big Action-Adventures, We Believe)
NY
Dragon Age: Origins - BioWare's spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate. (PC, PS3 Xbox 360. Preview here.) Mass Effect 2 - BioWare's successor to Mass Effect. (PC, Xbox 360) Spyborgs - Capcom's flashy co-op Wii brawler, with a special ...
And
Kotaku.com says
(in Are Our Games Alive?)
NY
By John Gaudiosi Anyone who's played through a game like Microsoft's Fable II (who can forget your virtual dog?), BioWare's Mass Effect (with its robust roster of non-playable characters) or seen Sony's upcoming Heavy Rain (whose developer, ...
| 1 | blog.bioware.com |
| 2 | Joystiq |
| 3 | espion4ge (WordPress) |
| 4 | Gaming Today |
| 5 | YouTube |
| 6 | elmundotech (WordPr... |
| 7 | GameValor |
| 8 | themindofgame.com |
| 9 | worldsofwordcraft (... |
| 10 | Kotaku |
| 11 | randomremarks (Word... |
| 12 | That VideoGame |
| 13 | Keen and Graev's Ga... |
| 14 | EL33TONLINE
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| 15 | Escapist Magazine |
You can debate whether the extra time taken to adapt KOTOR, Jade Empire and Mass Effect to PC was cover for exclusivity arrangements with Microsoft or genuine format-specific perfectionism, but the end result has been the same each time. The company's long-standing, PC-gaming faithfu...
Fri, Nov 6 | from Eurogamer