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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Dragon Age: Origins Updated Hands-On - The Origins of the Human Mage

Dragon Age: Origins BoxshotDeveloper BioWare suggests that Dragon Age: Origins will be a spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate, and we just got our hands on the first few hours of the wizard's origin.

Dragon Age: Origins is an epic fantasy role-playing game that tells a tale of a swords-and-sorcery world at war to stave off an invasion of corrupted monsters. It's also sitting right here on the hard drive of our PC. We started a new game to watch an elaborate cinematic sequence that began with animated pictures on what looked like aged vellum paper--a throwback to the introductory cinematics of Baldur's Gate II. The paintings gave way to a vicious in-engine battle between Duncan--a swordsman who presumably acts as your advisor at least in the early going--and a pair of hideous darkspawn, the monstrous humanoids who are invading the land. By starting a new game, we went straight to the character generation screen to play through an "origin" story. This early-game content begins after you choose a combination of the game's races and classes, which include humans, dwarves, and elves, and basic classes of fighters, mages, and rogues--and from there, you can choose a specific background for that class. We chose the human mage, whose only background is as a student in the mage guild, and away we went. Please note that this article pertains to a hands-on play session with the PC version of the game, and be advised that this article may contain minor story spoilers about the early part of the game.

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Starting a new character as a mage will take you through an elaborate creation process that lets you allot statistic points to your character's ability scores. These include strength (which affects your melee attack ability), dexterity (which affects your speed and defense), willpower (which affects your maximum magic pool), magic (which determines how effective your magic spells are), cunning (which affects your stealth abilities), and constitution (which affects your character's overall health). Dragon Age's human mage characters begin their lives with statistics in the 10- to 20-point range, with points primarily clustered in the willpower and magic stats. At the beginning, you can allot five additional points (and with each experience level, three more points). Increasing your attributes to certain levels will not only make your character more powerful, but will also let you access higher-level skills along the game's elaborate personal skill tree. Like the pen-and-paper role-playing systems you might have seen, Dragon Age has a list of miscellaneous personal skills to which you can allot points. These include coercion (which lets you flatter or threaten your way through a conversation), stealing (which lets you pick other characters' pockets), trap-making (which lets you create deadly traps), survival (which helps your character better deal with animals and survive harsher elements), herbalism (the game's version of herb-collecting alchemy), poison-making (which lets you create various types of venom), and combat tactics (which lets you set specific scripts for your party members who aren't in action).

Once you've chosen your skills, as a mage you can choose your character's spell specializations from five different options. These include arcane spells, which appear to be the most stock-standard of the mage's spells (including such selections as arcane bolts, with which you begin the game, and a continuous magical shield); the "primal" line, which includes elemental damaging spells of fire, ice, and lightning; creation, which includes various healing and defensive spells; spirit, which contains spells that pertain to manipulating your own or your enemies' spell power (or "mana"); and entropy, which contains various curses that "de-buff" your foes. We chose to start with the spirit line with the close-range "mind blast" spell that stuns nearby foes, but there are a great variety of different spells here that will let you create either a powerful specialist or a well-rounded generalist. And fans of the Baldur's Gate series will be happy to see analogs to classic tactical magic spells from Baldur's Gate II, such as fireball, grease, and Otiluke's Resilient Sphere. We then moved on to the customization of our character's appearance, which lets you choose different voices, as well as different hair and facial features (or choose from a series of premade looks). After selecting our appearance, we were off and ready to start our adventure, which began with an argument between Irving, the senior wizard at our mage tower, and Gregoir, the angry sergeant who leads the templars that guard the tower. According to the setup, the mages study in seclusion to better learn to use their powers, but they are guarded closely, if not imprisoned, by the templars, who are authorized to cut down any wizards who are corrupted by the Fade--a magical netherworld that people visit when they dream, and from which mages gain their power, but which also houses demons with connections to the darkspawn. There's clearly a great deal of tension between the two parties that's conveyed well in the dialogue and that sets the stage for more political conflicts in the game--as you poke around the mage's tower, you'll even encounter characters engaged in political discussions, such as one group of senior mages who suggest that there are multiple factions of wizards with different ideas on how close mages should live to the world of non-mages.

Politics aside, we dived right into our first task as an apprentice--completing a rite of passage known as "the Harrowing," which requires all stripling mages to enter the Fade. So, in we went, to find a hazy dreamworld where a handful of hostile spectral monsters attacked us so that we could get the hang of the combat system. Like in previous BioWare games, there's an auto-attack feature that lets you attack the nearest targeted enemy, though your other abilities, such as spells, work off a cooldown timer and can be tied to a hotkey bank, similar to the standard abilities you'd expect from a massively multiplayer game. The first enemies we faced weren't much of a challenge--the key characters we met were much more interesting. The first such character was a talking rodent who turned out to be an embittered apprentice mage that later took human form to speak with us. He explained that he, like us, had taken his test but had dallied too long in the Fade, which led the Templars to kill off his physical body, even though his spiritual form in the Fade had gained the ability to change shape. After a brief conversation, he joined us as a companion in the hopes of somehow escaping and suggested he could provide additional insight along the way.

We then continued our test, meeting an ethereal spirit of valor, who was busy forging spectral weapons. When spoken to, the spirit openly questioned our character's courage--a dangerous mistake on his part, since we were equipped with Dragon Age's branching dialogue system, which let us use a willpower-based dialogue option to convince him of our conviction and persuade him to hand us a spectral staff. We also met a slumbering demon of sloth, a talking bear with bloodied jaws who spoke with us without bothering to lift his lazy head. Though the demon absently muttered something about devouring us both, our shape-shifting companion, Mouse, asked the creature to teach him how to change into a bear, and after some practice, Mouse was able to do so. The demon then explained that it was time for him to destroy us, though we were able to talk him down to playing a game of riddles in exchange for our lives.

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The 2009 BMW 3-Series ranks 1 out of 17 Upscale Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 98 published reviews and test drives of the BMW 3-Series, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.

To most of the automotive press, the BMW 3-Series has been the entry-level luxury car that all others are measured against for many years. The 2009 edition carries that title well, but a few competitors have inched so close to this car that buyers might want to comparison shop before laying down a deposit.

Few cars have collected a trunk full of awards like this one. The BMW 3-Series has been one of Car and Driver's "10Best" for 17 consecutive years.

The driving dynamics of the 2009 BMW 3-Series are almost unparalleled. It offers a selection of powerful engines, including a strong twin-turbo diesel that offers tremendous off-the-line torque with good fuel economy. With near 50/50 weight distribution and a suspension tuned for sporty driving, the 3-Series is renowned for its exhilarating handling.

The exterior of the sedan and wagon versios of the 2009 3-Series have seen a subtle refresh, toning down styling that some had deemed awkward. Coupe and Convertible editions have not been changed.

Still, shoppers might want to consider the Inifiniti G37 before laying down a deposit on a 3-Series. The G37's engine is not as refined as those available in the 3-Series, but some say the car is a tighter handler.

The 2009 BMW 3-Series is available as a sedan, a coupe, a wagon or a hardtop convertible. Coupe and sedan models come in rear-wheel drive 328i and 335i models, and all-wheel-drive 328i xDrive and 335i xDrive editions. 335 models feature twin turbochargers not available on the 328s.

  • "Subtle styling updates and an available broad-shouldered diesel power plant put a layer of icing on our favorite entry-level luxury car, the 2009 BMW 3 Series. The 2009 BMW 3 Series is poised to remain America's best-selling luxury car, and for good reason -- it's an honest-to-goodness driver's car that's nonetheless comfortable and stylish enough to appeal to a wide range of consumers." -- Edmunds
  • "With dynamic capabilities second to none, the 3-Series remains the benchmark for sporty compacts. A full complement of body styles and available all-wheel drive add to the appeal. Base prices are reasonable for this class, though BMW charges extra for popular amenities many competitors include as standard equipment." -- Consumer Guide
  • "We're happy to report that the car remains just as delightful in this newest iteration." -- Car and Driver
  • "Thanks to BMW's fanatical pursuit of driving excellence, not to mention increased pressure from the likes of Infiniti, the 335i has a death grip on Automobile Magazine's back-road crown." -- Automobile Magazine
  • "There are many worthy competitors in the entry-luxe category these days -- and it's getting more crowded all the time -- but the 3 remains at the head of the pack." -- U.S. News
  • "With streamlined aggression and more power and performance, the 3 is clearly stronger than ever, so much so that there may be no competition at all." -- Motor Week
  • "Maybe we should give it a lifetime achievement award. We didn't set out hoping to give the 3-Series another All-Star award-this is the car's thirteenth-but then we got in the car and started driving ... The 3-Series is the car that instantly makes any mope who slides behind its wheel a better driver." -- The Auto Channel

3-Series Performance - 9.3 (Excellent)

Every version of the 2009 BMW 3-Series offers sports car handling in a family car package. For shoppers looking for straight-line speed to go with the canyon-carving balance, a selection of engines are offered. "No matter which model you choose, the 3 Series' world-class suspension, steering and brakes will provide hours of entertainment on twisty two-lane byways," raves Edmunds. Most reviewers find the car a comfortable commute cruiser as well. continue

3-Series Exterior - 9.0 (Excellent)

Motor Week calls the sleek look of the BMW 3-Series "streamlined aggression." For 2009, BMW has given 3-Series sedans the same hood and fascia as last year's coupe, and toned down the look of the heavily-criticized trunk. The changes are subtle -- and for the convertible and coupe version, there are no changes -- but reviewers are happy with them. continue

3-Series Interior - 8.1 (Very Good)

The interior of the 2009 BMW 3-Series is comfortable and built from materials that luxury car buyers expect. BMW interiors have always emphasized the driver's position, and this one is no different. Still, some reviewers say they are not up to the comfort standards of Lexus or Acura, and it lacks storage space. The 3-Series also features several quirky technologies that Cars.com characterizes as "answers to questions nobody asked." continue

3-Series Safety - 9.4 (Excellent)

The BMW 3-Series earns five out of five stars in government side-impact crash tests, but only four stars for frontal-impacts -- in a class where perfect scores are taken for granted. It offers a full suite of safety equipment, including a unique wet-weather braking system that only BMW has ever offered. continue

3-Series Reliability - 7.0 (Good)

The 2009 BMW 3-Series reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS). All 3-Series cars are covered by a four-year or 50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty. continue

Dissidia: Final Fantasy With Cheat Codes


When the balance of power between Cosmos and Chaos tips in favor of destruction, the heroes and villains of the Final Fantasy games will step forward to face their destiny. Face down the minions of Chaos in the single-player story as one of 10 heroes, including series favorites Cloud, Tidus, and Cecil. Select from the full roster of up to 22 characters and set up your favorite battles to finally settle who really would win in a fight or challenge your friends over ad-hoc Wi-Fi. Check out our Dissidia: Final Fantasy Launch Center for the latest news, previews, videos, and more!

Dissidia: Final Fantasy Cheat Codes

Unlock Special Yuffie Friend Card

At the main menu go to Multiplayer (3rd option). Choose the third option then the 2nd option. You will be taken into your Friend Card edit menu. Type "PASS3CH3GC45" (without quotes) using the fourth character set. There are two English character sets, but pick the second English one by pressing Select three times. This will unlock a Yuffie Friend Card, which includes a Lv45 Cloud ghost.

Passwords to make Miracle shoes

Go to Communication mode, then friend card settings, choose to edit your message. Clear all the text and type in PASS3SU433KA, then exit the lobby. This will unlock the Behemoth friend card. Another password, 33MKERDTA2AK, will allow you to unlock the 'Aries Recipe'. This will let you make the miracles shoes. You will be able to fight a level 24 Ghost of Cloud of Darkness and a level 74 ghost of the Emperor.

Dissidia: Final Fantasy Passwords

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At the main menu go to Multiplayer (4th option). Choose the third option then the 2nd option. You will be taken into your Friend Card edit menu. Go to the 4th character set by pressing select 3 times. Erase everything and insert these passwords.

Password Effect
7TY2AE6KLUL8 Unlocks a Final Fantasy Agito XIII icon.
TCAMABR3ADTQ Unlocks a Final Fantasy Agito XIII icon.
HEEBANRLTGS Unlocks a Final Fantasy Versus XIII icon.
NGAA3NMB3URGR Unlocks a Final Fantasy Versus XIII icon.
28C7KMT23M48 Unlocks a Final Fantasy XIII icon.
HK4A3ST6HA3S4 Unlocks a Final Fantasy XIII icon.
SCHKJKDB3CH6C Unlocks a Chocobo icon.
HMM48AC4JH3 Unlocks a Moogle icon.

Ghost Passwords

Enter in friends menu to unlock ghosts

Password Effect
M8ATK2TCPAYA Unlocks Matoya
CH4D9EN3A3TE3 Unlocks Death Machine
MR3ZNNGXU72P Unlocks Ming-Wu
PASS3SU433KA Unlocks Behemoth
H4NA53NJRE9 Unlocks Ninja
MAPE5REPE4T5 Unlocks Ahriman
6A3K2A538TS Unlocks Red Wing
SF5AUS5WUJ39Y Unlocks Fusuya
GU3RK3UG4AMP Unlocks Gilgamash
6C6M6E6G6A6 Unlocks Omega
8TA9CQQTAC Unlocks Oltoross
FGR3ET5KKJC Unlocks Siegfried
PASS3CH3GC45 Unlocks Yuffie
P2KET4DTCW6 Unlocks Cait Sith
RJAGH5UE6NA7 Unlocks Ragna
SME4SA39SFAH Unlocks Seifer
A3NASX6UXT7 Unlocks Steiner
VTS3RAPLVKE3 Unlocks Vivi
WRKA3KUMKRA Unlocks Wakka
AK6ATR7ECD8N Unlocks Aaron
469J3ELEVENWS Unlocks Shantotto
LAXBU6GRA4U Unlocks Bash

Recipe Passwords

Enter in friends menu to unlock recipes

Password Effect
33MKERDTA2AK Unlocks Aries Recipe
KRCYGU7RJ8E3 Unlocks Taurus Recipe
H3CSH3SDA3YUN Unlocks Gemini Recipe
SSAYECXK4CY6 Unlocks Cancer Recipe
HA3SESGAH3W3A Unlocks Leo Recipe
ECTLMCCW3NMC Unlocks Virgo Recipe
TGALKCAWTNA Unlocks Libra Recipe
H336DETYA23X Unlocks Scorpio Recipe
UC6H3M3778CH3 Unlocks Sagittarius Recipe
UC5H3J46F3MZA Unlocks Capricorn Recipe
MZCC3H38ZTUK Unlocks Aquarius Recipe
QTAK5UWATGA Unlocks Pisces Recipe

Special Friend Card Password

Password Effect
T1A9K7E5S0H6I1A9R0A8K1A2W1A8@SQUARE-ENIX Get Golden Friend Card

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