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  1. Now that DA2 is out, how do you feel about ME3's chances?

    I'm with Matt on that. You can already see a big difference between the teams when you look at the DLC that both franchises have produced. Although ME1's offering felt inadequate, ME2's DLC felt that it offered what I personally wanted: More gameplay, more quests, same quality of ME2 and Lair of...
  2. Zombie Apocalypse survival RPG

    Just saw this link appear on my RSS reader, and thought it looked pretty interesting. Who knows, some of you might like it as well http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2011/03/ ... _surv.html
  3. Editorial Revisiting Alpha Protocol

    Well, it's a nice change from "We loves the perfect Oblivion! No, we dislikes it many flawses it has.".
  4. Neverwinter Interview

    There's no word of a DM Client tho', is there?
  5. A Mask of the Betrayer Let's Play

    Just noticed that the letsplayarchive.com has added a very elaborate Mask of the Betrayer playthrough to their database. May be worth a read through if you aren't planning on playing the game or want to reread what the fuss was all about. http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/MotB/ The author also...
  6. Will YOU try KOTOR Online?

    Actually, that's from Guild Wars 2, innit?
  7. Memorable Moments in Multiplayer Gaming

    The only multiplayer that I really put a lot of time into was the DM Client of Neverwinter Nights. Suddenly, the tileset nature of the game was a boon, the toolset was a handy editor to put a 3-hour session together in a week, and if you had the right players with you, it became an experience...
  8. Game News Fallout Online will be restricted to a certain age.

    Pretty much that, yeah. Lord of the Rings Online took a similiar route which works for a setting which has no resurrection for every John Doe questiing around. Basically, you don't have HP but Morale. If your Morale gets to zero or less, your character basically panicked, lost all sight of...
  9. Torment

    Mmm, need to check if my mind isn't playing tricks on me... didn't some Codex members do something similiar to what 1eyedking did on the official Fallout 3 boards just prior to its official release?
  10. Leliana's Thong DLC

    Sounds better than the Darkspawn Chronicles, if it helps/matters.
  11. Greatest moment in a cRPG

    Quest for Glory 4's finale. The lead-up to the ritual, the betrayal, the sacrifice... the utterly absurd QFGey way of defeating the boss ... and meeting a legend that's been mentioned in the series from #1.
  12. Alpha Protocol, Or How Video Killed the Radio Star

    I've been listening to that song daily after that boss fight. T'is damn catchy.
  13. It is time - New RPG Codex Holy Trinity™ your fav top 5

    Lessee... 1. Neverwinter Nights (purely because of the DM Client and its mods) 2. Mask of the Betrayer (Most likely the only recent RPG that felt good from start till finish with no nuisance inbetween) 3. Betrayal At Krondor (lovely tale, makes good use of the setting) 4. Quest For Glory...
  14. Company News Dungeon Siege 3 Announced

    I think I'll just quote what popped up in my Twitter feed, as it pretty much sums up my thought...

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