Dragon Age Writer’s New Game Nearing Funding Target, Romance Options Detailed

The first game from Dragon Age writer David Gaider’s new studio is closer to becoming a reality. The crowdfunding campaign for Chorus: An Adventure Musical has now reached 90 percent of its goal.

At press time, the campaign on Fig has raised $541,374 of its $600,000 goal. The campaign ends on November 10, so there is just under a week to go before it wraps up.

Chorus is a musical adventure game where the key moments play out in song. It’s a new concept for a game, and the team at Summerfall Studios bypassed the traditional publisher relationship to bring it to life.

Despite not having the funding of a big publisher, the company has secured top talent to work on it. Prolific voice actress Laura Bailey (Gears of War, Halo, Uncharted) is voicing the main character, Grace, while another veteran voice actor, Troy Baker (Uncharted, Far Cry, Batman) is the voice director. Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory (Journey) is also working on the music.

The story follows Grace in a sweeping narrative involving gods, music, and other-worldly creatures. “In Chorus, we follow Grace’s story as she finds herself thrust into a high-stakes world of weary gods and fantastical creatures after her new bandmate dies bleeding in her apartment–but not before granting Grace the divine power of song,” reads a line from the game’s description. “When the gods accuse her of murdering Calliope, the ‘fair-voiced’ muse, Grace must discover the truth… before the gods take her life in exchange.”

Chorus takes its inspiration from a number of different sources, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s musical episode, “Once More With Feeling,” the dialogue and companions of Dragon Age, and the quirkiness of Dream Daddy.

In a post to the Chorus Fig page, Summerfall teased that it is preparing “something cool” to wrap up the campaign later this month. While that remains a mystery, the company did release a new song (embedded below) and announced more details on the game’s romance options.

Gaider explained that romance in Chorus will work similarly to Dragon Age, Baldur’s Gate 2, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. In Chorus, the romance choices give players the opportunity to experience a “independent story arc” based on the particular romance. This story arc will culminate in a distinct song.

“You don’t have to romance anyone if you don’t want to, but if you do, know that the romance arcs are tied directly into the main story,” Gaider wrote. “They’re not a side feature, but rather have a direct impact on how the main story unfolds and particularly how it ends. Grace needs allies to win the day, and nothing would improve her chances more than being able to make her stand at the very end with someone she loves at her side!”

Gaider also confirmed the extent of Chorus’s romance options–there will be at least two different romance arcs in the game, including the characters Apollo and Persephone. If funding reaches $650,000, Summerfall will add two more romance options: Pan and Freddie.

You can read excerpts from the Apollo and Persephone romance options by following these links: Apollo, Persephone.

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Summerfall also announced new stretch goals for Chorus. At $700,000, the studio will add more songs and voiceover, including one song for each romance. If funding reaches $725,000, the studio will create a “Making Of” documentary that chronicles the development of the game, including interviews with the developers. Should funding reach $750,000, Summerfall will add additional voiceover, while Gaider will play a game of D&D and stream it live. Finally, at $900,000, the studio will add “full voiceover” for the entire game.

Finally, Summerfall told hopeful fans to stay patient. The studio has not yet begun the writing process–instead, the team is “still in the preparing, planning, and brainstorming stage.” The studio said it takes writing very seriously, and as such, it is taking time to make sure it lays the right foundation.

“When the time comes, we’ll be seeking out professional consultation as needed and hiring on at least one additional writer to help with the workload,” Summerfall said.

You can kick in around $25 to secure a copy of Chorus on Fig. Unlike Kickstarter, Fig allows people to invest in Chorus and share in the success if Chorus takes off. More information about investment back and other details are available on the Chorus Fig page.

As for the Dragon Age series, BioWare recently teased that it might announce more details on the long-awaited Dragon Age 4 during an event in December.

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The Walking Dead: Negan Gets the Band – er – ‘Bat’ Back Together

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow…

Man.

“What It Always Is” was on its way to being a halfway decent chapter and then…that “nut-slapping” speech by Negan. Woof. Aimed at a young boy Negan had just met, no less. So much cringe. It basically took the most interesting and endearing quality possessed by Negan, which is his affinity and warmth for teens and tots, and turned it into full-tilt awkwardness.

I s*** you not, “keep those meaty fingers holstered up when my nuts are around” was a line spoken aloud by Negan. Wow. And things were going so well for this little side arc too, which featured Negan going head to head with a psychotic Negan fan named Brandon (who somehow managed to live and grow inside Alexandria without anyone noticing he was a mental trainwreck).

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Jean Smart Explains the Irony of Silk Spectre’s Return to Watchmen

Spoilers follow for the first three episodes of HBO’s Watchmen.

In Episode 3 of HBO’s Watchmen, “She Was Killed by Space Junk,” Jean Smart (Fargo, Legion) makes her debut as Laurie Blake, formerly Laurie Juspeczyk, a.k.a. Silk Spectre, one of the main characters from the original graphic novel. Her arrival in this third week of the nine-episode season isn’t just a terrific way to connect the new show to the Watchmen world of 35 years ago, but Smart is also flat-out amazing as this older, more world-weary version of Blake, who has changed quite a bit in the years since the squid attack. Or has she?

I spoke to Smart about the return of Agent Blake, how she feels about Doctor Manhattan and Nite Owl these days, what her dynamic is with Regina King’s Sister Night, and more.

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Watchmen: Season 1, Episode 3 Review

This review contains spoilers for HBO’s Watchmen Season 1, episode 3, “She Was Killed By Space Junk.” Watch our spoiler-filled discussion on the highlights of Watchmen episode 3 in the video recap above.

The third episode of Watchmen breaks from its predecessors’ narrative focus. It moves away from Angela Abar/Sister Night (Regina King), the brand-new protagonist written for the show, and towards Watchmen graphic novel alumna Silk Spectre II/Laurie Juspeczyk (Jean Smart). Now an FBI agent who hunts masked vigilantes, Laurie has taken the last name of her father, The Comedian/Edward Blake. By following Laurie, an outsider to the main plot, the episode provides insight into what the post-comic world feels like outside its Tulsa setting — as well as how these two worlds differ, and how they overlap — thus establishing what tensions and barriers could arise as Abar’s story unfolds.

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The Sims Series Has Surpassed $5 Billion In Lifetime Sales

The Sims has surpassed an extraordinary sales milestone according to EA’s latest financial report.

As part of their quarterly earning report, EA revealed plenty about their current success stories. Apex Legends has reached 70 million players, for instance, and will now be treated as an annual franchise. CEO Andrew Wilson also singled out The Sims 4 as a strong performer, with an average monthly player count that rose 40% in 2019.

Now, thanks thanks to Wilson’s earnings call, we know exactly how much money The Sims franchise has made since the first game released in 2000.

“Engagement across the franchise has led The Sims to surpass $5 billion in lifetime sales,” Wilson stated. “The Sims continues to be one of the great franchise in gaming, and we have plans to bring new experiences to its amazing players for a long time to come.”

The Sims has long been a strong seller and a cultural phenomenon. The next expansion for The Sims 4, Discover University, will release for PC on November 14. The long-running series will return to Steam in the coming months, with The Sims 4 being made available on the storefront for the first time.

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Batwoman Still Has a Big Villain Problem

Warning: this review contains full spoilers for Batwoman: Season 1, Episode 5! If you need a refresher on where we left off, here’s our review for Season 1, Episode 4.

With Batwoman finally gaining some momentum, the biggest obstacle to the show’s success is Kate Kane’s arch-enemy/long-lost sister, Alice. The show’s take on this DC villain falls well short of the mark established by the comics. With that in mind, the prospect of an Alice-focused episode could be construed as either the worst idea ever or a necessary shift in order to flesh out a struggling character. In the end, “Mine Is a Long and Sad Tale” makes some progress with Alice, bit not enough to suggest this character will ever become what the series needs her to be.

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Another Fire Emblem Remake For 3DS Was Reportedly Cancelled–Will It Come To Switch Instead?

The news last month that 3DS developer AlphaDream has gone bankrupt reportedly led to the internal cancellations of several 3DS games that were in the works, including a remake of a previous game in the Fire Emblem series.

This news comes via Greg Miller’s Kinda Funny podcast during a chat with former Game Informer senior editor Imran Khan. At around the 45:20 mark of the video below, the two discuss Nintendo’s statements on the strong sales of the Switch Lite, and the likelihood that this will lead to more 3DS franchises coming to Nintendo’s new handheld.

The Switch Lite sold 1.95 million units in its first 11 days of release, showing that there’s still an appetite for handheld-dedicated consoles. But things aren’t looking so good for Nintendo’s older handheld: Khan notes on the podcast, AlphaDream’s Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey for the 3DS sold terribly despite strong reviews. According to Khan, the game shipped “something like” 11,000 units in its first month.

“When that happened, I heard that Nintendo cancelled a bunch of further 3DS plans,” Khan states. “I know there was another Fire Emblem remake in the works. And that was one of the things they shuttered.” He goes on to speculate the possibility of that game eventually coming to Switch.

It would make sense–the last Fire Emblem remake on the 3DS, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia was well-received, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses on Switch has enjoyed the best sales figures of the series. Another Fire Emblem game on the series seems like a safe bet, especially if development was already underway.

This is in no way confirmed, though–so for now, if you want more Fire Emblem on Switch, consider investigating the excellent New Game Plus perks in Three Houses.

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Joker Passes Wonder Woman And Batman v Superman, Nearing $1 Billion

Joker, the new DC movie starring Joaquin Phoenix, is closing in on a super-sized box office milestone. After another weekend in theatres, the movie has now crossed $934 million worldwide.

Joker premiered on October 4 and has performed well every weekend since. This latest weekend–its fourth weekend in theatres–Joker finished No. 2 in the US with another $14 million. The movie has now made $299.6 million in the US and $634.4 million from international markets.

According to Hollywood news site Variety, it “looks likely” that Joker will reach $1 billion globally, given the film’s sustained momentum.

Joker was produced on a small budget compared to other comic book movies. It reportedly cost $70 million to produce, which is far lower than the reported budgets of other DC movies such as Wonder Woman ($149 million) and Aquaman ($160 million).

In addition to its production budget, Warner Bros. reportedly spent $120 million to market the film and around $100 million more on profit-sharing. When all is said and done, Joker might end up turning a profit of around $500 million, which is the same as Avengers: Infinity War.

Joker is already in the record books as the most successful R-rated film of all time. It is also one of the most successful DC movies ever, recently surpassing Suicide Squad ($746 million) and Wonder Woman ($821.8 million), and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($873.6 million). It still trails The Dark Knight ($1.004 billion), The Dark Knight Rises ($1.081 billion), and Aquaman ($1.148 billion), however.

Few could have predicted the huge success that Joker has enjoyed, and that includes Warner Bros. Reportedly due to concerns about its content and tone, Warner Bros. elected to mitigate its risk by sharing the financing with outside investors, according to The Wall Street Journal. This approach might have seemed like a measure of financial discipline at the time, but Warner Bros. is now losing out on huge profits as a result. According to the report, the outside investors that Warner Bros. took on for Joker will together earn between 40% and 50% of Joker’s entire profits.

Also eating into the profits for Warner Bros. is the fact that the studio agreed to “generous” profit-sharing deals with Joker director Todd Phillips and star Phoenix. Warner Bros. agreed to lucrative deals because it didn’t see Joker as being a blockbuster hit, and now that it has proven to be one, Phillips and Phoenix are getting paid big time.

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Halo Master Chief Collection PC–Here Are The Minimum System Requirements For Halo: Reach

If you want to run Halo: Reach on your PC, you won’t need the most up-to-date machine. 343 Industries want to make sure that the game scales on all types of computers, “ranging from bleeding edge to near potatoes”.

We learned back in March that Halo: The Master Chief Collection is coming to PC, and that you’ll be able to buy the games individually, with Halo: Reach arriving first (and it’s also coming to the Xbox One version). Now, months after the game’s PC beta, 343 Industries has revealed the minimum system requirements for Halo Reach in a post on Halo Waypoint. You can see them below.

“With the help of the Halo Insider program we have received feedback and monitored how the title has played on a wide range of systems and below are the currently recommended minimum specifications for the Steam version of Reach on PC,” the post reads.

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Depending on whether or not you want to run the game at 1080p or 4K, the system requirements are a bit different. The recommended specs have not been released yet, but should be made available at a later date.

“We are in the process of testing more options with integrated graphics but are not ready to share that information quite yet,” the post reads. “The specs will be slightly different for the Windows Store version as well and will be shared at a later time.”

Halo: Reach was the final Halo game developed by Bungie. In GameSpot’s original 2010 review of the Xbox 360 version of Halo: Reach, Chris Watters gave the game a 9.5/10, calling it “a towering achievement that delivers an enormous amount of engaging content that players will no doubt be enjoying for years to come.” A release date for the PC version has not been confirmed yet.

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Dragon Age 4 News Might Be Coming Soon

It looks like BioWare is preparing to reveal some news about the long-awaited Dragon Age 4 in the coming weeks. The studio celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Dragon Age franchise with a tweet that teased some kind of further reveal on December 4.

BioWare is holding a party of sorts on that date to celebrate the franchise’s 10th birthday. Dragon Age: Origins, the first game in the series, was released on November 3, 2009. Dragon Age II was released in 2011, with Dragon Age: Inquisition following in 2014.

It seems there might be some news about Dragon Age 4 during the event. BioWare ended its statement by saying fans should tune in for “Dragon 4ge Day!” which is seemingly in reference to Dragon Age 4.

The timing in December is curious and intriguing. In December 2018, BioWare released the first teaser trailer for Dragon Age 4 during The Game Awards, so there is a precedent for a December reveal. That show is returning this year on December 12, but there is no word on whether or not Dragon Age 4 will be at the event.

Even if there is some Dragon Age 4 news in December, fans will have to wait a while longer to actually play the game. Publisher Electronic Arts recently confirmed that Dragon Age 4 is still two or more years away from release.

In a 2018 blog post, BioWare’s Mark Darrah confirmed that Dragon Age 4 has been in the works for “quite a while.” Some of the “core” team that worked on the previous Dragon Age games are back for the new one, while BioWare’s plan is to “push BioWare’s storytelling to the next level.”

The Dragon Age franchise hasn’t seen a new release since 2014’s Dragon Age: Inquisition. That game was well received and it was a commercial success.

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