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Will game publishers learn the right lessons from the success of Baldur’s Gate 3? One former Dragon Age dev says “no”.
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TheGamer on MSNDragon Age Veteran Says The Cancelled Live-Service Game Would Have Caused Him To Leave The SeriesEven if Gaider hadn't left BioWare during Anthem's development, The Veilguard's development would have been it for him.
Inquisition narrative lead David Gaider prefers RPG casts where everyone isn't immediately into you - and casts where some ...
Baldur's Gate 3 has been heralded as the gold standard for RPGs, so I ask ex Dragon Age writer David Gaider if that's a good thing.
From the mind of Dragon Age icon David Gaider comes Malys, a gothic deckbuilder that, in many ways, is the precursor to something new.
"They never really knew what to make of it, or what to do with it. The expectation was always that it wouldn't do well..." ...
Still, I'm not the only one—Dragon Age setting creator David Gaider shares my love of the original Bloodlines, and has been chatting to PCGamesN about just what he hopes the sequel ends up being.
There's also a lot of David Gaider, Summerfall co-founder, Bioware alumni, and former Dragon age narrative lead. You may like Ex Dragon Age writer says Baldur's Gate 3 and Clair Obscur ...
Summerfall Studios' sophomore effort, Malys, is a very different beast in comparison to Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical.
BioWare veteran David Gaider, who left the esteemed role-playing game studio in 2016 after almost two decades with the company, has announced his next big project. Gaider has started a new team ...
Roguelike Games Former Dragon Age lead David Gaider would love to make an RPG at his new home, but "our last hope to keep the studio alive" comes first – and it looks like a very promising ...
Here’s how it works. Dragon Age Senior Writer David Gaider gave a talk at GDC yesterday titled "Sex in Video Games." It wasn't about "boobies and penises," as Gaider jokingly put it, but about ...
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