Dragon Age II Achievements Listed!

BioWare has posted images of the achievements list for the upcoming Dragon Age II. This was probably the worst thing that could happen to me. Not only is it my most wanted game of 2011, but a bunch of my journalist friends got to see it last week and I didn’t. It’s awesome when the people handling your favorite developer ignore you. *sigh* I want to play now!!!

Anyway, check out the achievement images below and let me know if there’s anything that interests or surprises you (please).

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DC Universe Online: Week Two

After two full weeks of DC Universe Online, I’ve decided that I’m likely to continue my subscription for another month. Most of the reasons are positive, but there are also some negative issues fueling this decision. Let’s break it down in my rolling review of DCUO.

Documentation — In my first two installments, I forgot to mention how poor DCUO’s documentation is. The manual helps you get started, but does sweet FA at explaining anything in detail. Even the in-game documentation is horrid. So many facets of the game are poorly explained or not explained at all, forcing gamers to search for answers on the Internet or do some trial-and-error learning.

My biggest annoyance was poor or inaccurate details on skills, abilities, and powers. Some of them sound cool or useful based on their text descriptions, but in practice aren’t very good. This makes character customization more difficult and expensive than in ought to be. I had to re-spec my character twice — at $500 a pop — to get his abilities to where I wanted them to be. This is mostly because powers I selected turned out to be different and/or less useful than they were described to be.

This is the negative reason for paying for another month. If the game’s instruction manual was worth a damn then I would have had a much better idea of how to manage powers and abilities from day one. Instead, it has taken me two weeks to understand how to optimally craft my hero. Starting another character with considerably different skills would take even more time to learn…but I’ll just find a “How to Build a DCUO Healer” guide on the Internet. Hell, one of my DCUO friends bought a strategy guide and said, “The strategy guide is what the manual should have been.”

No More Going Solo — I forget the exact level, but somewhere in the mid-20s going solo became a no-no. I could get through the initial stages of a quest by myself, but the boss fights were impossible. Keep in mind that my character isn’t a tank and can’t absorb the amount of damage these high-level bosses dole out. Thankfully my companions in the “Super Buddies” league — Complication and MarVol — and some random questers helped me vanquish these tough bosses.

The funny part is that while the bosses are tough when going solo, they’re a frickin’ joke with three or more characters.

Life After 30 — I hit level 30 — the game’s current cap — over the weekend and was surprised by how much content it unlocked. I knew that there were be raids and duo quests, but I was completely wrong in assuming that the game would completely change its focus to PvP activity. I was surprised and pleased by all the story-driven quests that become available when you hit the cap.

My next observation could be totally wrong, but I seem to be bumping into more DC heroes randomly fighting crime than I did prior to hitting the cap. This is cool since it makes the world seem more alive and I mark out when I bump into established DCU characters…though it is off-putting when their voice sounds nothing like the one I imagined it to be.

Una Mas — The level 30 content combined with finally understanding more about character creation makes me want to give the game another month. I’m going to keep tackling the high-level content with my first character, but I also plan to make a staff-wielding healer and adventure with one of my Sony friends on another server.

It’s interesting that so many people in DCUO focus on damage-per-second and want to play it like a pure action game. I’d bet that PC players generally do a better job crafting characters into specific roles like tanks, controllers, and healers. In my two weeks with DCUO, I haven’t encountered many healers. Hopefully my next character will be able to help others out…and hopefully some of you will start playing too! Anyone? Anyone?!?

This Week’s Videogame Releases

After a dull start, February roars back with several interesting releases. One surprise that a lot of my journalist friends are enjoying is You Don’t Know Jack; it’s just amusing that hardcore gamers are using their powerful consoles to indulge in a trivia game. A storied Atari (via Infogrames via Accolade) driving series makes its return in Test Drive Unlimited 2. Gamers looking for some action-RPG excitement should give Trinity: Souls Of Zill O’ll a look. Lastly, Mario and pals return to get their athletic groove on in Mario Sports Mix.

Any of you picking up new games this week?

PlayStation Plus Subscribers Get Double Fine Game Free

PlayStation Plus subscribers will get Double Fine’s Stacking for free on Tuesday February 8, 2011. Although PlayStation Plus offers some nice benefits, I haven’t been interested in subscribing…until now. A free Double Fine adventure game plus the other benefits of PlayStation Plus might just get me on the hook.

How about you? Anyone else tempted by this offer?

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What Should I Name My Next DCUO Character?

So I’m thinking of starting a new character in DC Universe Online. My first character is at level 25 and now that I understand the power/skill trees better, I want to give it another go. I’ll probably go with a staff-wielding healer type to mix it up a bit. I’m stuck on the name though. Any suggestions? So far I’m thinking:

  • Mauve Lantern
  • Young RPadTV
  • The Fuchsia Avenger
  • Alizarin Crimson

Yeah, I’ve always sucked at coming up with names. Ha!

More Deus Ex: Human Revolution Screens

Square Enix just sent over some new screens for the highly anticipated Deus Ex: Human Revolution. In case you missed them, here are links to the August 2010 and Novemeber 2010 batches. My friends that have played the game are really high on it. Several of them have called it the best cerebral shooter in years. For some reason, not a lot of you seem interested in the game. Tell me why (please)!

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Castle Crashers Pink Knight Benefits Breast Cancer Research

The Behemoth has announced a nice bit of Castle Crashers DLC that benefits breast cancer research. On February 8, 2011 the Pink Knight DLC pack will be available for the game and all revenue from the add-on will be donated to charity. Here’s some more information from the developer’s blog:

Born out of popular demand, rumor, and Tom Fulp’s Beard, the Pink Knight is ready to bring the love in. The playable Pink Knight will come packed with the Lollipop and 4 other brand new additional weapons. Warning: Adorable.

The Pink Knight Pack will be available on PSN for $1.99 and 100% of The Behemoth’s revenue from Pink Knight pack sales will be donated to charities devoted to Breast Cancer Research. Pink for the Cure!

A release date for the XBLA version has not been announced yet, but The Behemoth says that it’s on the way.

This is a very cool move on The Behemoth’s part. I’m getting all kinds of warm fuzzies from a developer using a popular game for a charitable cause. After I get back from DICE 2011, I’m going to buy the PSN version of the game and this DLC so that I can contribute to the cause. Perhaps this could lead to a future RPad.tv invitational as well!

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Batman Arkham City Screens

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has released a handful of screens for highly anticipated Batman: Arkham City. The follow-up to arguably the best comic-book videogame of all time, Arkham City has tremendous shoes to fill. While screenshots only tell part of the story, at the very least Arkham City should make Batman look better than ever! Check it out.

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MLB The Show Trailer Has Me Psyched for Baseball

I can’t wait for baseball season to start. In a few weeks, pitchers and catchers will report to spring training. I just feel better about the world when MLB baseball is being played. This trailer for MLB 11 The Show has me even more psyched for this season. Yeah, my Yankees aren’t as stacked as they usually are, but hopefully a strong bullpen, some good defense, and a surprise fifth starter (Freddy Garcia, Mark Prior) will make the season awesome. At the very least, I’ll be able to trounce the league in MLB 11 The Show.

Who’s psyched for a new MLB season? Any takers for the RPad.tv Fantasy Baseball Invitational?

Infamous 2 Duality / Morality Trailer

The fine people at Sucker Punch have released a new Infamous 2 trailer and revealed more on the game’s duality/morality system. Here’s the word from Sucker Punch’s Ken Schramm:

Karma moments from InFamous are now represented by character-driven dialogue and 3D mocap cutscenes. Your conscience comes into play with the introduction of Kuo and Nix, two NPC characters. Kuo is a NSA agent working to help Cole defeat the Beast. Nix is a New Marais native that grew up in the swamps around New Marias, whose hatred for Bertrand stems from witnessing him kill her family. She is your hedonistic guide that coaxes Cole into not thinking about the consequences of his actions.

As with most Sucker Punch products, I’m looking forward to this game. That said, I still can’t stop thinking of The Three Amigos whenever I hear its name. Hmmmm, perhaps my next DCUO character will be named “InFamous El Guapo”.

If you have a chance, please check out the trailer and share your thoughts.

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