Dragon Age Origins: Return to Ostagar finally to PS3
Directly from the Bioware forums we have Victor Wachter giving us the low down on Return to Ostagarfor the PlayStation 3, which has passed certification and will be released on March 11th. The DLC was originally supposed to drop for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC during the holiday season, but it was pushed back to January. [...]
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening Screenshots of Vigil Keep
Bioware has released a few looks at Awakening, the forthcoming expansion to Dragon Age: Origins. Specifically, the images give players a glimpse of Vigil Keep, a new area to explore, pillage, and chill in. According to the Amazon listing, this is what we can expect: All-new Complex Moral Choices: Embark on an epic story that [...]
Dragon Age: Origins DLC Return to Ostagar this Holiday Season

Bioware announced yesterday that following in the footsteps of The Stone Prisoner and Warden’s Keep they would be releasing Return to Ostagar. The add-on pack will be available for download for all three versions sometime this holiday season. You can check out our review for Dragon Age: Origins and if you hit the jump you may get some spoilers . . .
Dragon Age: Origins (PS3) – Final Review

BioWare hit a critically acclaimed home run with its latest multi-platform dark RPG title, Dragon Age: Origins (see my first impressions). The game is rife with story, characterization, bloody mayhem, sexuality, and moral dilemmas, all of which draw the player into the experience in ways no RPG has done since Neverwinter Nights. But was the switch to a console version a seamless translation, or did something get lost? The answer is a bit more complicated than yes or no, so keep reading and discover the truth behind one of the greatest RPGs of all time.
More after the jump…
Dragon Age: Origins (PlayStation 3) – First Impression Review

When was the last time you took a nose dive into the Rabbit Hole? Or maybe allowed yourself the slight indulgence of a 150+ hour jaunt through a haunted landscape? If the answer to that question begins with the word “Neverwinter,” you need to finish reading this enlightening first impression, then get to your local video game watering hole and pick this gem up.
First impression review after the jump…
Tor’s Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne & Bioware’s Dragon Age: Origin screenshots
Just got this release from Tor/Bioware about the Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne novel by David Gaider. The novels serves as the prequel to the game developed by Bioware, Dragon Age: Origins.
We also have 5 screen shots from the game . . .










