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Baldur's Gate 2 Redux Mod Looks Amazing In Dragon Age: Origins Engine

Gaming Blend "Curious what BioWare's Baldur's Gate II might have looked like had it released in full 3D way back in 2000? Well, it would look like Baldur's Gate II Redux, a fully converted mod project that aims to port the entirety of Baldur's Gate II over into the Dragon Age: Origin Eclipse Engine. The newest trailer for the project proves it's absolutely amazing and worth keeping an eye on."

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10 Classic Games That Are Desperate for Remasters

Licensing issues often leave many games forgotten. But all that aside, here are 10 classic games desperate for remasters.

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Iceball2000137d ago

The getaway
Smugglers run
Dead to rights
Worlds scariest police chases
Sure I’m missing a few.

FPS_D3TH137d ago

Mannn… worlds scaries police chases… that took me back lol

Knushwood Butt137d ago

Ape Escape.
Fun game but, wow, you need a college degree to understand the controls.
A remaster would also save you from having to constantly fight the camera.
Keep the music though. Those drum and bass tracks fit really well and haven't aged. Made me think that more games could work well with drum and bass tracks, but unfortunately it's a somewhat niche genre now.

Abear21137d ago

Max Payne Series
Infamous 1 & 2
NBA Street Vol 2
SSX
Skate

M_Prime137d ago

i could have sworn i read somewhere that Remedy is remaking May Payne 1 but things have been quiet lately

YourMommySpoils136d ago

They are making the first one, as we speak.

jznrpg137d ago (Edited 137d ago )

One of the few Xbox games I own. I have 3 copies of it because of the many discs it has, for just in case reasons

jznrpg137d ago (Edited 137d ago )

Xenogears, Xenosaga trilogy, Vagrant Story, Drakengards, Parasite Eve and many more but I’ll start with those

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Next Year, I Promise I Will Play A Different Character In Dragon Age: Origins

I've played the exact same Warden in Dragon Age: Origins for years. In 2025, I will finally make a different one. Maybe.

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CoNn3rB179d ago

Tried it before, doesn't work. I tried to to play a Dalish archer but ended up being a Dwarf Noble warrior again, must be a bug

OtterX179d ago

Next year is tomorrow, so you'll start a new character tomorrow, right? 🤔

OtterX178d ago

It's not now, at least where I live. It's 2025 as of 2 hours ago. :P

Bercilak178d ago

Seriously? I play every playable character there is: a male human noble.

TheColbertinator178d ago

My preferred origin is Dalish Elf Archer that recruits the Templars, Baelen's Dwarves with Golems and Dalish Elves. Took me 3 playthroughs to lock down a "true" file for me. What a game.

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Does Dragon Age: The Veilguard Top Dragon Age: Origins?

How does BioWare's latest stack up against its best offerings?

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LordoftheCritics235d ago

LOL

DAO pioneered a new era for cinematic rpgs while Vainguard pioneered well shampood hair.

VenomUK234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

I bought Dragon Age: Origins at launch and I enjoyed it. It didn't pioneer diddly squat. What did it do that Mass Effect hadn't done already?

Armaggedon234d ago

People miss variables easily.lol

TheNamelessOne234d ago

Long story - no
Short story - no

Armaggedon234d ago

Depends who you ask. For me it did, and dragon age origins is still to this day my most replayed single player game.

MeatyUrologist234d ago

Wow, so sounds like you would put Veilguard up there as an all time favorite? Just curious what you love about it. I'm about 10 hours in and nothing has really grabbed me other than the gorgeous environments and animations

Armaggedon234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

What I liked about dragon age has always been the lore. Origins introduced concepts, but they didn’t really start toying with it until dragon age 2. Veilguard still has the lore and sense of mystery for me, but it also has the combat. I am more of martial arts kind of player. Games like Devil may cry, wo long fallen dyansty sekiro, or fighting games are what Im usually playing if I am not playing an rpg. I usually like role playing a super strong warrior, which this game lets you do, and it lets me concentrate on my specific character. One of the things keeping me from playing Baldurs Gate 3 offline is the fact that I have no choice but to control all of my team members. For me, that takes me out of the role playing experience when I am a gallant knight that has to always use a mage or rogue in combat. It was alot better playing with friends though.

For a game to be “good” for a player, it has to have a hook, and veilguard has several things that hook me in from combat, loot, to lore, and even the characters. Some games just dont have a popular hook that rakes in alot of people, so I always understand if someone doesnt like a specific experience. But when people start saying things are trash, thats when I say it gets borderline disrespectful.

SoloZelot90234d ago

In what way is the combat and build diversity good?

Devil may cry has the style meter that encourages good combat. It also has enemy variety...veilgaurd doesn't. Veilgaurds builds are pretty much non-existent. The itemization is boring due to its extreme linearity.

As far as lore goes...I guess you're fine with them butchering the qunari.

Armaggedon234d ago

. If people can have fun with souls game combat, they should be okay with the combat in veilguard? Learn to view a games attributes in respect to the entire game instead of viewing everything in isolation. Devil may cry, all you do 98 percent of the time is beat the crap out of stuff….. of course its going to have more enemy variety and deeper combat. Thats the whole game😂
I dont too much care for what they did with the qunari, but Im not going to get caught up on it. Only an empty cup can be filled.

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Armaggedon234d ago

In terms of traditional rpg aspects, origins wins. In terms of scale, presentation, and refined simplicity, Veilguard wins. Its not as simple as game A is better than game B, we have to set parameters

For example: Are there people that think origins is better? Yes, alot of them. Is it though? That is debatable.

SoloZelot90234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

Huh?

Okay in terms of story and choices as well as outcomes and character progression and writing...origins does it better.

In terms of combat decisions, diversity in encounters and strategies as well as meaningful power progression and itemization...origins does it better

In terms tone...that's more a preference...I'm not a fan of the change in direction....prefer dark fantasy and gore that origins brought.

I will give you the simplicity and eye candy vistas though the graphics have less to do with the game and more to do with videogames graphic progression. As far as simplicity...yes 100% veilgaurd wins there. The combat is so simple and mundane it is made for the casuals too busy on their phones to care too much about complex systems.

And before you tell me that the writing being bad is my opinion ..first maybe go check what actual writers have to say about it. People go for degrees about this type of thing.

Armaggedon234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

They follow a certain set of rules that is decided upon by the supposedly fallible, as to how things are supposed to be done. Does not make them untouchable because they have a degree. What they say is of interest, but it should not be considered gospel by anyone with awareness of how things work in this existence. I have bested opponents that are considered professional level, and Im not one myself. I have likewise learned from those not considered to be at my level in a specific area. Alot of that is subjective. In terms of character progression, Im seeing more in veilguard. In terms of story, it was simply gather treaties to fight darkspawn. This game is very similar: collect people to help stop the evanuris. Im more invested in this. The evanuris debit, is akin to Madara Uchihas build up and subsequent appearance in Naruto. They have been building towards this for three games. For me, what I am experiencing is hooking me in far more than origins.

And what is meaningful power progression? I never get to make the Sage of Strength true to form in these rpgs because warriors are always so normal, never possessing the herculean strength to role play the way I want. This game is one of the only rpgs I have played where the warrior feels superhuman. Whos to say that causing an earthquake with a stomp is not more meaningful to me than what origins has? Origins is more tactical, but more meaningful? Debatable
When setting these parameters, it is of paramount importance to detach oneself from personal bias, otherwise it will defeat the purpose.

SoloZelot90234d ago

Only for those with tremendously low standards and/or who are trying to push an agenda into gaming.

I'm thinking it's really just the former...that's what I hope anyways.

In no way, shape or form does this game come even remotely close to the nearest galaxy far away from dragon age origins or dragon age 2 for that matter.

Armaggedon234d ago

Lets not get hyperbolic now.

jznrpg234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

I really disliked 2 so I doubt it’s worse than that one but I am haven’t played Veilguard yet so I can’t say until I do

SoloZelot90234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

2 is my favourite for 2 reasons. Companions were all incredible...it's where we got varric after all.

And the events after each act actually have meaning. Sure the end state doesn't vary much but the storytelling surrounding each act ending as well as the possible outcomes is magnificent. I won't get into spoilers but loved that about the 2nd. I'm willing to have my mind changed but I've yet to encounter anyone able to tell me specifically what was so horrible and detrimental to the second that you don't also get in something like inquisition.

Inquisition is up there with it for me. I can recall all companions or most from both games and remember them fondly. Same for Kotor. But with inquisition I can't recall a single character outside of solas and the woman templar but only slightly to be honest.

jznrpg234d ago

I’d guess it doesn’t top it for me as I really enjoyed the first game but I can’t say for sure without playing both of them

Armaggedon234d ago

Depends on what you liked about origins. If it was the story and lore buildup, then you will probably be fine. If its the roleplaying aspects, veilguard is probably a hard pass because the rpg aspects seem extremely light, especially compared to dragon age origins. Choices and consequences do exist, but they seem to be small scale so far.

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