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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/force-feedback-004"></a></p> <p>Grab a hammer and nail the headphones to your ears, its time for <strong>Force Feedback</strong>! This is the show where we turn the spotlight over to you the mighty Axehead army. This week, we&#8217;re talking about the Xbox Live price increase, the rumors Brad Pitt will be playing John Marston, used games, BioWare...]]></description>
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<p>Grab a hammer and nail the headphones to your ears, its time for <strong>Force Feedback</strong>! This is the show where we turn the spotlight over to you the mighty Axehead army. This week, we&#8217;re talking about the Xbox Live price increase, the rumors Brad Pitt will be playing John Marston, used games, BioWare and much more.</p>
<p>Prepare yourself for <strong>Force Feedback</strong>!<span id="more-20496"></span></p>
<p>Editor&#8217;s note: This week, Tony&#8217;s audio sounds a little&#8230;hmm, what&#8217;s the word? Stupid. Apparently his computer decided to switch its record input to &#8220;webcam microphone&#8221; the same afternoon his neighbor&#8217;s lawnmower decided to switch itself to &#8220;really f___ing loud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh well, its not like he had anything good say.<br />
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<p><strong>Mervin Ang</strong><br />
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Greetings from Singapore! I&#8217;m pretty confident that I&#8217;m the only Singaporean fan on this page so far. Just wanna tell you guys how face-meltingly awesome your show is as I think it&#8217;s just about the most informative and entertaining gaming podcast out there!</span></p>
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<strong>Sean Keys</strong><br />
Hey guys love you show, I have a question though with the annoucement of the price increases for Xbox Live memberships as of November 1, 2010, what is your opinion about the matter?(Is it good or bad) Microsoft has no information to why they are raising the prices of the memberships and I think its a bad move by Micros&#8230;oft. The new prices will be $9.99 for a 1 month, $24.99 for a 3 month, and $60.00 for a 12 month(which is also the price of a new retail game.)</p>
<p><strong>Steven Crowther</strong><br />
Hey guys great show,, i was wondering with all the motion control movement and 3D what this can mean for those with disabiltys, i have a spine injury so standing and jumping around aint gonna happen for me, i play games everyday and this scares me that the thing i love doing is in danger, i have 2 people on my friends &#8230;list 1 with only 1 hand other with 1 arm, they feel the same, they wonder is Kenect will work with there disabilty, and 3D dont work on people that are colour blind or 1 eye, it feels like they are gonna make me feel like i have my disabilty in the only place that it does not matter in games, anyway even if i was ok i still think it looks fu**ing stupid and wouldnt have got it, but just wanted to see what you guys tink about this topic, PS love the puns DK Money</p>
<p><strong>Andrew Rollins</strong><br />
Hey guys, discovered your podcast literally like 2 days ago and have been backtracking through the battle cry and have to say wish I would have found it sooner. You guys rock!</p>
<p><strong>Austin Clinton</strong><br />
Whats up EBA? As always, great show and the new additions of the Pit and Forceback. I find you guys are probably the best site for the gaming community to come together and talk about all aspects of gaming. On that issue, what occurrences in gaming do you guys think have helped/hurt the industry and have brought it to the point where its at today?</p>
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<div><strong>AlienLion</strong><br />
@epicbattleaxe XBL increase would be ok if instead of &#8220;we added stuff so we deserve more money&#8221; MS said &#8220;if we charge more, we&#8217;ll do better&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>LeadDesignerGuy</strong><br />
@epicbattleaxe Brad Pitt is playing John Marston in the new Red Dead movie, do you think that he fits the role? Who would do better?</p>
<p><strong>Kpkillar</strong><br />
@epicbattleaxe I think BioWare is great I don&#8217;t think they are becoming more mainstream they just listened to complaints from fans</p>
<p><strong>Dancejoeydance</strong><br />
@epicbattleaxe that is bullshit that you can trade in at target and bestbuy now! The convenience is gonna kill gaming just like gamestop</p>
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<p id="internal-source-marker_0.7830076243262738"><strong>Dreadace</strong><a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Dreadace/gamepad/"><br />
</a>good job boiware selling out to Ea for a quick buck. now all us ME supporters have to wait that much longer for ME3</p>
<p><strong>DracoPaladin</strong><a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/users/DracoPaladin/gamepad/"><br />
</a>Well I liked Mass Effect 2 more then the first game(I only own a PC so the game was more user friendly to me).But Im in it for the story and Mass Effect 2 definitely didn&#8217;t lack RPG elements(dialogues and choices).The shooter parts were improved and although i did want a more RPG sort of inventory I certainly don&#8217;t miss that cluttered mess they had in the first game(I realize it was ported from the Xbox and that&#8217;s what fu***** it up for the PC version).But they said that Dragon Age 2 you will be able to play it exactly like the first game or something similar to The Witcher or a console game,so i think that whatever you have PC,Xbox,PS3 you wont be left out as the case was with the first being superior on the PC.</p>
<p><strong>Blow-Stang<br />
</strong>Enough with all the exclusive pre-order BS. Whether you are PS3 fan or Xbox fan we all should be pissed off!</p>
<p><strong>DrHoax</strong><a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/users/DrHoax/gamepad/"><br />
</a>Awesome show as allways guys. Why dont you just do an episode with Tony and the jew next week..? (the jew did a great job last time)</p>
<p><strong>Label07</strong><a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Label07/gamepad/"><br />
</a>Amen to the game editions. Half the time the cheap trinkets that these collector editions include will just gather dust on someone&#8217;s shelve. Personally, my incentive to buy Collector/Limited Editions goes mutually with my perspective of purchasing. If a company creates products/games that you enjoy spend a little more money to support that company and hopefully they will keep making that particular commodity.</p>
<p>All these incentives to buy here or there, given by each 3rd party company are getting ridiculous.. but.. As long as their offers don&#8217;t affect game play, to me, its a no-harm-no-foul scenario.</p>
<p>Dragon Age didn&#8217;t spark any interest from me. Now if Bioware is going to spice up the combat and adjust the game play to faster paced. What would make it for me; Convert the game into an action-rpg where I have control over regular attacking, blocking, and for spells/specials have at least two buttons that are macro&#8217;d and a button that when held brings down a circular menu for quick spell/special selections. Now that is only the start. Also, make the game 4 player co-op. However, each player can bring in their custom character (main) or XP/money earned is transferred to respective players profile when they host a game or play single player. Of course, my idea is sure to have some holes in it but they could easily be ironed out with some thought.</p>
<p>For the record all aspects of ME2 were much better. I&#8217;m an RPG lover as well and didn&#8217;t mind any of the RPG &#8216;depth&#8217; changes from ME1 to ME2. If Bioware did this to make the game more easily accessible for non-RPG players.. can you blame them, in the end they want to create a product the masses love and make HUGE amounts of money in doing so.</p>
<p>Really enjoyed this weeks show (as if that is a change)!</p>
<p><strong>PJJ88</strong><a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/users/PJJ88/gamepad/"><br />
</a>mass effect 2 is just a fps it&#8217;s not a rpg like mass effect</p>
<p>i use a muse pad</p>
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<div><strong>superfartburger<br />
</strong>lorin, enjoyed your contributions to the site and very much enjoyed your turn on the pod cast. i think i speak for everyone when i say it would be great to have you chime in every now and again. TBH i don’t usually read many of the articles but hey, you won me over last week <img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/tdzNXRaXqkkG-4XZhIsZILxXSPkU28EHvjqIY_XOpNV1u-4U0kykPzu9d0U28BALAHeE_J_TCOmVf-4UsGvc-LQq4zrl9BgvN915kSYlr-nXtQMTWQ" alt="" width="15px;" height="15px;" />maybe it would be an idea to have one of the other guys (ruben, jess, keith) guest and rotate it every week or whatever, specially now you’ve trimmed down the feedback section (inspired move might i say).</p>
<p>EBC is the ONLY podcast i listen to cos frankly all the others are full of market friendly BS/brown-nosing and bollox that makes me sick and frankly disinterested.</p>
<p>EBA – YOU GUYS FUCKING ROCK!!!!!!!</p>
<p>finally – &#8211; PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASE mention this on the show cos i piss myself everytime i see it; under the section on the right hand side column of the site under The Axe Lords bit, TG looks totally like Will Riker from ST:TNG</p>
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<p id="internal-source-marker_0.7830076243262738"><strong>Game_Fan<br />
</strong>Well I honestly think that Daniel sounds really pissed that mass effect 2 is coming out on the ps3. I’m not gonna pull any punches because when Mass Effect 2 came out he praised it as the 2nd comiong of Jesus Christ and now all of a sudden he thinks that biowares franchises are being watered down to feed the greed of EA. That’s BS. Mass Effect didn’t sell enough copies on 360 for Bioware to recoupe costs, I think, and that is because the 360 fanbase isn’t really into RPG games. You might not like it but it’s true. I knew from when I started playing mass effect 2 from mass effect 1 that it was sooo watered down and dumbed down that it might as well have been gears of war in space with some character recruitment and planet scanning. Now that it’s coming out on ps3 I think it will sell well enough to satisy Bioware becauser of the ps3’s more mature audience. Look the same thing happened to Final Fantasy 13. Square-Enix, when they decided to bring it to 360, knew that they had to cut content and make the story more linear and shallow and go from point A to point B to make the 360 user base who are used to that sort of thing more comfortable and allow them to get sales on the 360. It sucked for all the fans who have supported it for 15-20+ years because it turned into one of the worst FF games to be released. I’ve finished every FF game that i’ve played except for FF13 and it makes me sad so I sort of feel your pain Daniel, but this is not EA’s fault nor is it because Bioware put ME2 on the ps3. It’s just how they think they’ll get more sales. It’s the fault of the userbase of its respective console and of the userbase of this generation really. That’s how I feel and I enjoyed this episode very much that in fact this is my first time posting here. I hope you guys respond to this with your opinions and look forward to more shows and maybe more debates on here or gametrailers and etc….Keep up the good work guys.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1242">On delays and incompetency</a></h3>
<p><strong>Engine</strong><br />
I&#8217;m watching EBC 87 and I got somewhat pissed at the F3AR segment, particulary at a phrase from Brent that pretty much says that delays are either because of incompetency by the developer (because they weren&#8217;t able to deliver the game on time) or because they believe the game is so weak that it can&#8217;t compete with other games coming out in the same time frame.</p>
<p>You know.. being a small game designer myself, I was pretty pissed off and I&#8217;ll tell you why.</p>
<p>First you have to separate the publisher from the developer, most of the time they are two distinct entities and they have different objectives and priorities.</p>
<p><strong>OurLordDespair<br />
</strong>Maybe we&#8217;re not being fair&#8230;It doesn&#8217;t at all affect a triple A title no matter how many times they delay (Grand theft 4 and Red Dead) but as soon as ANY other game does it, suffers (Dark Void and Splinter Cell).</p>
<p>As angry as I get at delays, I will still buy every Silent Hill game they release, day one. And as soon as I get it home and have played through it I completely forget that it was delayed 3 months to get better sales&#8230;.Then I find out Tomb Raider Guardian of Light is coming out a month later on Ps3 and I think&#8230;..&#8217;meh if I remember it I might still get it&#8217;&#8230;.I&#8217;m always lookin to the NEXT game, because there&#8217;s always something about to come out. I can&#8217;t even remember a game I have that was delayed off the top of my head&#8230;except Borderlands&#8230;</p>
<h3><a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1251">Used Games &#8211; The Other Side</a></h3>
<p><strong>Jesuno<br />
</strong>Let me start off by saying that I always buy games new because I like the idea of supporting a developer that put their heart and soul in a game and gave us the best possible product. Kind of like music, if I download a new CD and most of the music is good, I will go buy the CD on iTunes. But, this practice has bitten me in the ass more than once.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know what I was expecting from Final Fantasy XIII, maybe to give the old series from my childhood one last go, but I was at least expecting a game, not a 50 hour movie with game parts sprinkled in.</p>
<p>Then there was Alpha Protocol, there were some good ideas that were plagued bugs and bad programming that I found it unplayable.</p>
<p>Now, I could have held on these games for eternity, looking at them forever saying to myself, &#8220;Why did I purchase these?,&#8221; or I could have done what I did, take these games to Gamestop and trade them in for something I would rather play. Kind of like my little &#8220;fuck you&#8221; to both Square Enix and Sega. Should companies that turn out bad games be allowed to continue to make a profit from them?</p>
<p><strong>Project12<br />
</strong>Companies that don&#8217;t make good games are not doing their job properly and something is very wrong. They need to be shown that their current activity is not effective. Not contributing to their profit is probably the best cause of action.</p>
<p><strong>crazyjackal<br />
</strong>I hate the scenario of a gamer going into a game shop and buying a $45 used game when the new game is $50 next to it. It&#8217;s your right but essentially you&#8217;re not supporting the project and if retailers can recycle sales this way, they don&#8217;t need to order any more batches and the publishers don&#8217;t see any more revenue for their product, they essentially steal sales from the publishers and make a killing of it.<br />
I sell my games at Amazon.co.uk and I don&#8217;t buy used but if I did, I&#8217;d buy there instead of at a retailer because you can get much more reasonable deals &#8211; you&#8217;re dealing with a person to person transaction instead of going through some corporation that can profit massively from it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> By Lorin Baumgarten</p> <p>On <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/ebc-skirmish-087-unintentional-punishment/">this week&#8217;s episode</a> of EpicBatleCry, the hosts talked quite a bit about game delays. As you know this is a favorite topic of mine and, therefore, you might be expecting me to write about it this week. Well, I will not. Although &#8211; I will say that I still...]]></description>
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By Lorin Baumgarten</p>
<p>On <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/ebc-skirmish-087-unintentional-punishment/">this week&#8217;s episode</a> of EpicBatleCry, the hosts talked quite a bit about game delays.  As you know this is a favorite topic of mine and, therefore, you might be expecting me to write about it this week.  Well, I will not.  Although &#8211; I will say that I still can&#8217;t figure out why an industry that makes more money than the music industry and is creeping up on film still cannot seem to manage what the other two forms of entertainment mastered long ago: schedules.  I mean, didn&#8217;t we all learn about schedules and managing expectations and fulfilling commitments in some intro class in high school?  I mean seriously, gaming industry, get your sh*# together when it comes to&#8230;wait a minute, wait a minute.  I said that I am not going to write about this topic this week, didn&#8217;t I?.  Sorry.  I got a little caught up there.  What I <em>do</em>want to discuss this week is a topic DK brought up on the show in the context of <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong>, but is an even more interesting question when extrapolated out to the industry in general.  That question is: are games being dumbed down and/or diluted in order to appeal to the masses and , if so, are they losing quality and merit because of it?<br />
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So when Mr. Daniel Kayser brought this topic up on EBC, he got a bit of flack from a few people.  The thoughts I saw expressed, thought they were not the majority, were simply that DK was just upset that  <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong> was going to appear on the PS3 early next year.  Though I do not speak for him, I think that I managed to ascertain from what he said on the show (you know, the part where he said he was glad the game would be released for the PS3?) that he was, in point of fact, glad that the game would be released on the PS3.  I think the point he was trying to make by bringing it up was one of whether or not diluting the production team by having them build the game for another platform would hurt the game&#8217;s content in the long run, as the same number of people would be forced to do more work.  I think that point got a bit twisted up during the course of the conversation with another assertion, brought up by one Brent “ThunderSmash” Adams.</p>
<p>Brent&#8217;s suggested that if one was concerned about franchise or property dilution, perhaps one should look to the <strong>Dragon Age</strong> example.  A good point, indeed.  BioWare has said, in no uncertain terms, That <strong>Dragon Age 2</strong> would play more like <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong> and less like a traditional RPG.  They have also stated that they are doing this to make the game more accessible to a wider audience. So when you put those two things together, expanding platforms for <strong>ME2</strong> and changing the gameplay of <strong>Dragon Age 2</strong>, it does beg the question as to whether or not BioWare is trying so hard to widen its audience that it is doing so at the expense of game quality.  Which in turn leads to the question: is this happening throughout the gaming industry?</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s start with BioWare specifically.  The answer is no.  At least, so far as we know.  There is no reason, from what we have seen in BioWare&#8217;s past, to think that they will give us anything other than a top-quality product.  Until they give a reason to believe otherwise, specifically by putting out a poor quality game, BioWare deserves the benefit of the doubt as much as any game company out there.  Personally I thought that their decision to curb the RPG elements of <strong>Mass Effect</strong> and focus on enhancing the shooting aspects for <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong> to be a very solid one.  As a matter of fact, I think you would be hard pressed to find someone who thinks the original <strong>Mass Effect</strong> is a better game than the sequel.  Well, aside from Brent. As for <strong>Dragon Age</strong>?  I have enjoyed the six or so hours I have played of it so far.  However, I am really looking forward to playing <strong>Dragon Age 2</strong> with it&#8217;s new feel.  Not being one of those people who comes from an old-school RPG background, I am much more excited to play the game in its new format than I would have been to stick with the previous one (I played it on the PC, by the way).  Of course, I could be wrong.  It could hurt the game.  But as I said earlier, until I see that game, I will give BioWare the benefit of the doubt.</p>
<p>Enough about BioWare though.  What a bout the gaming industry as a whole?  Peter Molyneux has said, on many occasions, that <strong>Fable III</strong> is being tweaked to become less of an RPG and more of an adventure game in order to make it more accessible to a broader fan base.  So, is the industry intentionally diluting game content?  Are they making it easier or more low-brow in an attempt to appeal to a wider audience?  Before I answer that question, I feel a need to remind you (and myself) of something.  Video games are a business.  Not only are video games a business, they are BIG BUSINESS!  Hundreds of millions of dollars can be made by one game alone and billions of dollars changes hands each year in the gaming industry.  And, fundamentally, it is the job of the CEO&#8217;s of publishing companies to make more money.  And, as you might suspect, one of the primary ways you can make more money, in business, is to get more people to buy your product.  That being said, we would all like to think of the developers as people whose job it is to be creative and come up with rich and rewarding games for us to play.  That is true &#8211; that is one part of their jobs.  But it is also part of their job to create games that will sell.  Their games must sell.  In order to obtain the funding necessary to pay a staff to create a game, frequently to the tune of millions of dollars, companies must sell games.  So I want to be clear that it is my opinion that trying to appeal to a larger audience is never something for which a design or publishing company should ever have to apologize.  It is the nature of business and, frankly, the more people that play games the better it is for all of us.  The more consoles in homes, the more money games make, the more people who associate themselves with games – these things all serve to bring more attention and money into the industry which will, in turn, mean more games.</p>
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<p>But the question still remains as to whether or not quality is suffering because of this need to expand the gaming audience.  I say no – it is not.  How can I say that so quickly?  Well, with games like <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong>, <strong>Uncharted 2</strong>, <strong>Heavy Rain</strong>, <strong>Alan Wake</strong>, <strong>Red Dead Redemption</strong>, <strong>Borderlands</strong>, <strong>Assassin&#8217;s Creed 2</strong>, <strong>Metal Gear Solid 4</strong>, <strong>Little Big Planet</strong>, and <strong>Batman: Arkham Asylum</strong> sitting on my shelf (just to name a few), it&#8217;s hard to complain that games these days lack quality and depth.  Sure, it is possible that some games or franchises are getting watered down, but I would say that those are the exception and not the rule.</p>
<p>Gaming has been growing steadily for years now and looks to continue to do so.  Growth is good for gaming.  It is good for developers, publishers and gamers alike.  Making a game “more accessible” does not inherently mean making it “less”.  As a matter of fact, it means making it more.  It means that developers are really looking hard at gameplay and streamlining it to the best of their abilities. <strong>Mass Effect 2</strong> is a brilliant game and <strong>Fable III</strong> looks to be fantastic.  So let&#8217;s not put the cart before the horse and worry about something that hasn&#8217;t happened yet.  Enjoy the incredible games we have been getting over the last two years and that we will be getting over the next one.  And if game companies are putting out games that can bring your non-gamer friends into the fold, then thank them, don&#8217;t revile them. Not all games will be perfect. But trying to widen the gaming audience is not a crime.  So don&#8217;t worry.</p>
<p>Of course, if <strong>Dragon Age 2</strong> sucks, we are storming BioWare!</p>
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		<title>EBC Skirmish 087: Unintentional Punishment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 01:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/ebc-skirmish-087-unintentional-punishment"></a></p> <p>Ready your earth and water to receive victims of sparta-ing, its time for another edition of <strong>EpicBattleCry</strong>! In this week&#8217;s Skirmish, we revel in the release date of <strong>Castlevania: Lords of Shadow</strong>, snuggle with a companion cube for <strong>Portal 2</strong> next February, check out the collectors edition of <strong>World of Warcraft: Cataclysm</strong>, moan...]]></description>
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<p>Ready your earth and water to receive victims of sparta-ing, its time for another edition of <strong>EpicBattleCry</strong>! In this week&#8217;s Skirmish, we revel in the release date of <strong>Castlevania: Lords of Shadow</strong>, snuggle with a companion cube for <strong>Portal 2</strong> next February, check out the collectors edition of <strong>World of Warcraft: Cataclysm</strong>, moan and groan on the pre-order madness for <strong>Hunted: The Demon&#8217;s Forge</strong>, and roll our eyes as <strong>F.E.A.R. 3</strong> is delayed.</p>
<p>First up on the main course, we reflect on the recent news that Mass Effect 2 is headed to the PS3 and the announcement of Dragon Age 2. With all the talk of streamlined combat systems and selling games to the widest possible market, we ask the question: Is EA&#8217;s corporate influence beginning to sink BioWare? Next up, Sony had a strong showing at <strong>GamesCom 2010</strong>; with exclusives like <strong>Resistance 3 </strong>and <strong>Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One </strong>as well as the newly announced console bundles for PlayStation Move, we discuss what lies ahead for <strong>Sony</strong>.</p>
<p>The Battle Cry of the Week goes to <strong>Gran Turismo 5</strong>&#8216;s cart racing mode, <strong>Virtua Tennis 4</strong>, and <strong>Dead Space 2</strong>.<span id="more-20035"></span></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got a comment on the show, sound off below, if you&#8217;ve got a Battle Cry you want to share, <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/category/battle-cry">click here</a> and sound off on the latest topic-started post! Stay sharp.</p>
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		<title>Mass Effect 2 &#039;Shadowbroker&quot; DLC Dated, Priced</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 18:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> A post on the official BioWare forums today delivers the details of the upcoming &#8220;<a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/new-mass-effect-2-dlc-announced/">Lair of the Shadowbroker</a>&#8221; DLC for <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> which we now know will launch simultaneously on the PC and Xbox 360 on Tuesday, September 7 for 800 MS Points.</p> <p>As described by BioWare&#8217;s Chris Priestly, the content...]]></description>
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A post on the official BioWare forums today delivers the details of the upcoming &#8220;<a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/new-mass-effect-2-dlc-announced/">Lair of the Shadowbroker</a>&#8221; DLC for <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> which we now know will launch simultaneously on the PC and Xbox 360 on Tuesday, September 7 for 800 MS Points.</p>
<p>As described by BioWare&#8217;s Chris Priestly, the content not only is an excellent adventure through Illium and the shadowbroker&#8217;s secret lair, but the new DLC will add the Shadow Broker intel center, new research, and five new achievements – and give fans of the original <strong>Mass Effect</strong> the chance to continue a relationship with Liara&#8230;</p>
<p>WHOA! Somebody call FOX News&#8230;</p>
<p>You can see brand-spankin&#8217; new in-game images from the DLC right <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/image-galleries/mass-effect-2/">here</a> as you prepare for the content to drop in early September.</p>
<p><a href="http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/129/index/4546420">Source</a></p>
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		<title>MEMBER BATTLE CRIES: 8/23/10</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> When EA and BioWare recently announced that <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/mass-effect-2-hitting-ps3/">Mass Effect 2 would be landing on the PlayStation 3 in January 2011</a>, it&#8217;s safe to say that the news was accompanied by mixed emotions on behalf of the veteran RPG-maker&#8217;s fan-base. Obviously, it&#8217;s great that PS3 owners will soon get their hands on one of...]]></description>
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When EA and BioWare recently announced that <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/mass-effect-2-hitting-ps3/">Mass Effect 2 would be landing on the PlayStation 3 in January 2011</a>, it&#8217;s safe to say that the news was accompanied by mixed emotions on behalf of the veteran RPG-maker&#8217;s fan-base. Obviously, it&#8217;s great that PS3 owners will soon get their hands on one of the most highly-praised RPGs of this generation, but in the grand scheme of things, should BioWare fans feel the need to be concerned over the announcement?</p>
<p>On this week&#8217;s edition of <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/category/podcasts/epic-battle-cry/">EpicBattleCry</a> we try to make sense of it all by discussing whether or not the BioWare many fans have come to know and love is fading away under the outstretched arm of new publisher Electronic Arts. After all, does the simple fact that the renowned &#8220;quality over quantity&#8221; developer is going to release a second installment of a franchise to an entire audience with no way of playing the first say anything meaningful about its core values? Now that we can almost guarantee a simultaneous PS3, PC, and 360 launch of <strong>Mass Effect 3</strong>, should we be worried that the game itself will suffer from &#8220;going mainstream&#8221;?</p>
<p>Obviously, there are A LOT of questions and very few answers, but the point of this week&#8217;s Member BattleCry topic is to evaluate the state of BioWare from YOUR perspective and productively discuss the scenario we gamers are faced with. This is NOT a conversation about PS3 vs 360, so check your inner fanboy at the door&#8230;This is about discussing a talented studio coming from humble beginnings and evolving into a much larger company that took a boat load of cash to become a part of a much bigger corporation. Does BioWare&#8217;s position within EA simply mean that more gamers will have the chance to experience their great games? Has joining EA made BioWare a slave to the &#8220;bottom line&#8221; where games are less about quality and more about units sold? What should long-time fans of the developer feel about their current objectives and the quality of the experiences they put forth? So, It&#8217;s with these thoughts in mind that we post the following Member BattleCry Topic Starter question to you:</p>
<p><strong>DO YOU THINK BIOWARE IS HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?</strong></p>
<p>Again, this topic is in NO WAY meant to be a battle about PS3 vs. 360, PC, or any other platform&#8230;It is simply about BioWare becoming one of the big boys for EA and the ramifications that will have (if any) on their ability to create the types of experiences fans have come to enjoy so much. If you need a refresher before speaking your mind, you can check out the most recent BioWare news on EBA right <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/bioware/">here</a>. Bring any angle to the discussion you like, but please stay on point and do your best to contribute to a quality discussion this week on the &#8216;Axe. Of course, we&#8217;ll be selecting the Member BattleCry of the Week to be featured on the next Skirmish of EpicBattleCry, so be on the lookout for that!</p>
<p>Also, take a moment to vote in the poll about BioWare this week as we collectively Cry Havoc and Let Our Voices Be Heard!!! Thank in advance for your input and enjoy this week&#8217;s Member BattleCries here on EpicBattleAxe.com!</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
DK</p>
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		<title>Mass Effect 2 Hitting PS3 in 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 15:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> It&#8217;s official, BioWare&#8217;s <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> will be coming to the PlayStation 3 in January 2011. This via an announcement teaser trailer that debuted during the EA Press Conference at GC 2010 in Germany. The teaser, which you can see right <a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gc-10-mass-effect/702946">here</a>, doesn&#8217;t give away anything in terms of enhancements or PS3-specific...]]></description>
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It&#8217;s official, BioWare&#8217;s <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> will be coming to the PlayStation 3 in January 2011. This via an announcement teaser trailer that debuted during the EA Press Conference at GC 2010 in Germany. The teaser, which you can see right <a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gc-10-mass-effect/702946">here</a>, doesn&#8217;t give away anything in terms of enhancements or PS3-specific content, but we&#8217;ll expect to hear more pertaining to PlayStation 3 version soon.</p>
<p>Of course, one would now assume that the highly-anticipated <strong>Mass Effect 3</strong> will now be a simultaneous multi-platform release, but we&#8217;ll just have to wait to get official word on that. Also, those hoping for the original <strong>Mass Effect</strong> to surface on Sony&#8217;s console should remember that it was published by Microsoft exclusively on the PC and 360.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now, but feel free to comment on this exciting development in the comments section below.</p>
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		<title>GoGamer Madness: Mafia, Mass Effect, and Madden &#8211; Oh My!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 20:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Around here at the &#8216;Axe we enjoy cleaving the fat from the gaming news of the day and we also enjoy cleaving some cost from your gaming budget when the opportunity arises. Well, we&#8217;ve teamed up with <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/">GoGamer.com</a> to ensure you&#8217;re &#8220;in the know&#8221; about some serious deals taking place during the online...]]></description>
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Around here at the &#8216;Axe we enjoy cleaving the fat from the gaming news of the day and we also enjoy cleaving some cost from your gaming budget when the opportunity arises. Well, we&#8217;ve teamed up with <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/">GoGamer.com</a> to ensure you&#8217;re &#8220;in the know&#8221; about some serious deals taking place during the online retailers &#8220;48-Hour Madness&#8221; sales. What is &#8220;48-Hour Madness&#8221; you ask? Well, aside from the phrase often used to describe my wedding, it&#8217;s a two day period where gamers logging on to GoGamer.com can score some serious savings on existing or forthcoming games.</p>
<p>This week, folks looking forward to <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">Mafia II</a> can pre-order the game on the PS3 for $49.90 while those that missed out on <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">Alan Wake</a> can snag the Xbox 360 thriller for only $29 bucks. Also, PC gamers can pick up BioWare&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">Mass Effect 2</a> for the ridiculous low price of $16.90 while wanna-be spies can sneak into the world of Sam Fisher in <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">Splinter Cell: Conviction</a> for $27.90. Lastly, Madden fans will soon get their chance to square off on the virtual gridiron and GoGamer.com&#8217;s punching your sideline seat for <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">Madden NFL 11</a> with about a $7 savings off the regular retails price.</p>
<p>So, check out all of this week&#8217;s 48-Hour Madness sales and pre-order pricing specials right <a href="http://www.gogamer.com/48-Hour-Madness_stcVVcatId553100VVviewcat.htm">here</a> and see if there&#8217;s anything you like.</p>
<p>Happy shopping!</p>
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		<title>Mass Effect 2 Unleashes Its Firepower</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2-lair-of-the-shadow-broker/">Mass Effect 2</a> fans looking for a bit more action will be happy to know that BioWare has today released the Firepower DLC pack for both PC and 360. Here&#8217;s a description from the game&#8217;s <a href=" http://masseffect.bioware.com/">official website</a>:</p> <p><em>The Firepower Pack adds 3 new weapons to Commander Shepard&#8217;s armor locker. The Phalanx...]]></description>
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<a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2-lair-of-the-shadow-broker/">Mass Effect 2</a> fans looking for a bit more action will be happy to know that BioWare has today released the Firepower DLC pack for both PC and 360. Here&#8217;s a description from the game&#8217;s <a href=" http://masseffect.bioware.com/">official website</a>:</p>
<p><em>The Firepower Pack adds 3 new weapons to Commander Shepard&#8217;s armor locker. The Phalanx heavy pistol hits like a hand cannon but features increased precision with its integrated laser sight. Next is the Mattock semi-automatic rifle, a deadly and accurate weapon that can eliminate waves of enemies thanks to its reduced recoil. Lastly, turn Geth technology against them with the Geth Plasma Shotgun. This triple barreled monster allows users to charge up each shot for increased damage, or just blast away rapid-fire style.</em></p>
<p>The content runs 160 MS Points, or about $2. Anyone here plan on picking it up? Fire off some comments below.</p>
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		<title>New Mass Effect 2 DLC Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"TheAxeWielder"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Good news <strong>Mass Effect</strong> fans, the official <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> website has been updated with word of the game&#8217;s latest DLC, titled <strong>Lair of the Shadow Broker</strong>, although no specific release date or price point has been set.</p> <p><strong>Here&#8217;s a description:</strong></p> <p><em>Two years ago, Commander Shepard died and Liara T&#8217;Soni fought in a...]]></description>
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Good news <strong>Mass Effect</strong> fans, the official <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/tag/mass-effect-2/">Mass Effect 2</a> website has been updated with word of the game&#8217;s latest DLC, titled <strong>Lair of the Shadow Broker</strong>, although no specific release date or price point has been set.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a description:</strong></p>
<p><em>Two years ago, Commander Shepard died and Liara T&#8217;Soni fought in a desperate struggle against the Shadow Broker to recover her former Commander. Now that Shepard is back, it&#8217;s time to even the score.</p>
<p>Team up with Liara and confront the mysterious and sinister Shadow Broker in the latest expansion to Mass Effect 2, coming soon!</em></p>
<p>You can check out some screens from the DLC <a href="http://epicbattleaxe.com/image-galleries/mass-effect-2/">here</a> and we&#8217;ll of course keep you posted on release date info as it emerges.</p>
<p><a href="http://masseffect.bioware.com/home/news/103/">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Mass Effect&#039;s Illusive Man Sells His Secrets to Dark Horse Comics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 20:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"BodyLikeABattleAxe"</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> The mysterious history of master philanthropist and galactic wiseman, <strong>Mass Effect</strong>&#8216;s Illusive Man, will be revealed in a new graphic novel series from Dark Horse comics in January next year.</p> <p>Following the game&#8217;s first comic run, <em>Mass Effect: Redemption</em>, the new series focuses in-depth on The Man himself and reunites the <em>Redemption</em> writing team with Mac Walters, John...]]></description>
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The mysterious history of master philanthropist and galactic wiseman, <strong>Mass Effect</strong>&#8216;s Illusive Man, will be revealed in a new graphic novel series from Dark Horse comics in January next year.</p>
<p>Following the game&#8217;s first comic run, <em>Mass Effect: Redemption</em>, the new series focuses in-depth on The Man himself and reunites the <em>Redemption</em> writing team with Mac Walters, John Jackson Miller and Omar Francia. For all you nerds with good taste, former <em>Y: The Last Man</em> cover artist Massimo Carnevale will also be part of the action.</p>
<p>For such an illusive man, Walters and Miller held no reservations detailing to <a href="http://comics.ign.com/articles/110/1106020p1.html">IGN</a> some of the deepest secrets they hope to make public in the new series.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I look at the Illusive Man as a searcher, someone plumbing the mysteries of the galaxy &#8211; but with a specific mindset to his approach,&#8221; Miller said. &#8220;He&#8217;s sure there&#8217;s a darker side to some of the great things humanity&#8217;s discovered, and he&#8217;s rushing to find what that is before it&#8217;s too late. His adventures force him to be a jack-of-all-trades- part xenobiologist, part intelligence agent, part archaeologist.</p>
<p>&#8220;As to how he changes &#8211; and is changed &#8211; over the course of the series, well, that&#8217;s a big part of the story. Let&#8217;s just say it&#8217;s impossible to come into such close contact with the mysteries of the universe without being changed by them&#8230;&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Which mysteries do you want solved from the Illusive Man&#8217;s back story? Tell us in the comments!</p>
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