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All upcoming BioWare projects likely to use Frostbite 2 engine

BioWare Edmonton general manager Aaryn Flynn suggests that the studio will be taking advantage of the Frostbite 2 engine for all upcoming projects.

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Summons754146d ago

yeah but with all the good people gone from Bioware and their games after Dragon Age Origins horrible who really cares?

Mass Effect 2 came out after DAO and it was a good but it was not Bioware standards for quality rpg they are known for. DA2 lol enough said there. Mass Effect 3, just after you think an rpg could be an less watered down they manage to do it even more and still pretend it's an RPG. Combat was worse than ME2 and well everyone knows how horrible the ending was then the mockery of an "alternate ending" or in reality a slideshow....un-needed multiplayer, broken promises, is what bioware has become. DA3 is already going down the same path as both DA2 and ME3.

I hope the founders that quit, the devs old devs that left and the writers that wrote the amazing stories start a new company and bring back the quality western rpg that is so hard to find now-a-days.

ATi_Elite4146d ago

I said this like a year ago!

EA's business model:

Every Game was to either use the Frostbite 2 or be developed by Bioware or Both!

EA is going with name recognition strategy to sell games.

Kamikaze1354146d ago

I'm pretty sure EA are the ones to blame for the rushed Bioware games. Not Bioware.

Summons754146d ago

While I can a agree to a point that ea got this money is more important than fans idea in Their head, Bioware is still the only one to blame because they fell for it instead of standing up for their ideas and ambitions.

DOMination-4145d ago

For the last time.. Mass Effect is a shooter with rpg elements. Not the other way around! Yes even the first one was the same percentage action to rpg you just didn't notice because the combat was crap! There was no deeper rpg elements in the first game than in the sequels!

DeadlyFire4145d ago

Frostbite 2 is impressive engine. While it does good in its PS3/X360 titles. The PC really shows its full potential at the moment. I can't wait to see what next generation consoles do with it. The engine itself is impressive.

Not sure if games coming will be impressive or not, but EA will learn they have to try to actually sell their games.

Kamikaze1354145d ago

In regards to your second comment: do you think they had a choice? I don't think they fell into EA's arms out of love. It may have been a good financial move on their part.

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Karooo4146d ago

Yes, I hope Dragon Age 3 uses this.

Skate-AK4146d ago

They all ready announced that it is using Frostbite 2.

A7XEric4146d ago

Thank god. Unreal Engine looks like ass.

Dynasty4146d ago

Not really.. It's just dated.

Kennytaur4146d ago

Everything looks like plastic in UE3.

A7XEric4143d ago

Hence my original comment. Back in 2007 it was impressive, but ME2 and ME3 looked hardly cutting edge for their times.

FarCryLover1824146d ago (Edited 4146d ago )

Is Frostbite 3 going to come next-gen?

Detoxx4146d ago

Frostbite 2 was made for next gen

DeadlyFire4145d ago

The answer is yes, but not first the first few waves of titles. Likely in a few more years it will come. Frostbite 2 is by no means a slacker. Just let Dragon Age 3 show you its full visuals. :P

rickybadman4146d ago

Pretty smart move, besides the sports games, almost all the studios will be using Frosbite. Which will make it easy for teams to help out one another and with so any engineers working on one engine any advancement one studio makes, another one can benefit.

hazardman4146d ago (Edited 4146d ago )

did you forget unreal engine4 it gonna be
pretty sick.. and square has an impressive engine too

rickybadman4146d ago

I was not talking about Frostbite v. Any other engine.

I was just saying that is was smart of EA to have all their studios working with one engine for logistical and business reason. Before the switch to Frosbite, all their major studios were using different tech.

Internal studios can now help each other out, that's it. Plus they wouldn't have to pay millions in licensing fees to Epic.

Smart move all around

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Remedy Cancels Co-Op Game Project Kestrel to Focus on Alan Wake and Control

Remedy and Tencent announced today the cancellation of the cooperative multiplayer game known as Project Kestrel (formerly Vanguard) to focus on Alan Wake and Control.

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Will Hades 2 have DLC? In-game hint discovered by fans

Hades 2 developer Suoergiant Games has possibly hinted at future DLC in what would be another departure from tradition for the developer.

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Broken Sword – Parzival's Stone Has Been Delayed

Charles Cecil has revealed that the upcoming sixth entry in the popular adventure game series has been delayed.

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andy852h ago

I love Broken Sword but I admit I was disappointed to see it'll get a mobile release. Seems like it'll be massively limited because of that. Probably good for the studio though. Really looking forward to the redo of BS1 too. We need more point and click games