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Dragon Age: Origins - Circle Tower, First Floor, Shale


We've got Wynne in our party and Shale tanking. If you can, don't fight the Greater Rage Demon until it gets in melee range so you can ...

Dragon Age: Origins - Circle Tower 4th Floor, Sloth Demon


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Dragon Age: Origins - Summoning Sciences Easter Egg, Circle Tower Second Floor


Continuing on up the tower. Lots of small fights, but the major challenges lie ahead. I cut out much of the dialog because I needed to make ...

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Mark of the Assassin Review ... - Dragon Age: Origins Blog

Steve Garbacz, who chose to embrace his nickname of "garbage" rather than fight it, is a 24-year-old, mild-mannered newspaper reporter by day and an avid gamer by night. He lives in a nothing-to-do rural area, which is dangerously conducive to his gaming habit, and also enjoys creative writing and basketball. He can be reached at steveATgreywardens.com.

BioWare took the opportunity with Mark of the Assassin to tinker with some things and try some new features ....

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Falters anywhere — and I’m not sure it does — it’s at the beginning.

The hyper-streamlined action RPG mechanics are slick and well-crafted, but retread familiar ground. The early plot development is vague to the point of meaninglessness. The much-hyped dynamic narration feels gimmicky, making snide comments when you wander off the edge of a cliff or overuse the dodge button and occasionally reaching for pathos that the story doesn’t yet support. Ambivalent, I stopped playing after about two hours.

Then I began to notice that literally every other person I know who has played is wholly attributable to its deliberate pacing. The gameplay feels shallow because it is — until the weapons and enemies and spirits and idols start rolling in. Similarly, the plot is delivered via a gradual accumulation of detail; it takes a bit before there’s a large enough corpus to start connecting the dots. The narrator’s blend of world-weary crypticness and casual familiarity slowly coalesces into the game’s soul; by the end, even the loading screen factoids seem incongruously matter-of-fact.

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Salon - Dec 31, 1969

David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin launch a dense, novelistic skewering of Mark ... When his girlfriend (Rooney Mara, soon to play Lisbeth Salander in Fincher's version of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”) breaks up with him in a zinger-laden opening scene in a Cambridge, Mass., brew pub — “Going out with you is exhausting!
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Hutchinson News - Dec 31, 1969

Golden Dragon Acrobats - 7:30 pm Nov. 10 at the Fox Theatre, 18 E. First Ave., Hutchinson. A time-honored tradition that blends lavish costumes, acrobatics and dance together with a hint of contemporary theatre to create a performance for all ages.
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Salon - Dec 31, 1969

Follow Life stories I can start a story in the middle with her, and she will know its origins from the beginning, because she knew me so well. She didn't handle the recognition of her own faults in me very well. For that, she is sorry. I did not handle my neediness so
Interview / Salman Rushdie is not afraid

Ha'aretz - Dec 31, 1969

Interview / Salman Rushdie is not afraid His family, whose origins lie in Kashmir, was part of the Muslim minority that remained in India as it emerged bleeding into the world in the form of an independent state. In his fictional masterpiece "Midnight's Children" (1981 ), Rushdie locates