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Dragon Age executive producer Mark Darrah says obsession with photorealism is dragging blockbuster games down, but making opportunities for indies.
Mark Darrah has had a hefty hand in the gaming industry on franchises like the Dragon Age and Baldur’s Gate series. However, he and former BioWare General Manager Casey Hudson both walked out on ...
Executive producer on 'Dragon Age' Mark Darrah, who left BioWare in 2020, has talked about the term "BioWare magic" and what it really means.
Mark Darrah spent nearly a quarter century at BioWare in a career that saw him rise from a programmer on Baldur's Gate to the executive producer of the Dragon Age series. He left the studio at the ...
The microtransactions and Free-To-Play markets will inevitably collapse, reckons Mark Darrah a former developer at BioWare who spent over two decades with the RPG maestros and played a key role in ...
Mark Darrah, former BioWare executive producer and director for much of the Dragon Age series, says the studio's upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the best of the bunch.
Darrah, meanwhile, was an executive producer on the Dragon Age franchise. BioWare Austin Studio Director Christian Dailey, who was with Blizzard previously, will take over for Darrah.
Mark Darrah, the Dragon Age series executive producer, has gone on record to say that video game piracy is misunderstood on both sides. In a new video called “You Are Wrong About Videogame ...
Anthem executive producer Mark Darrah talked to us about BioWare's upcoming Destiny-like last month at E3. More recently, he's continued to answer questions about the game on Twitter, snapping off ...
Mark Darrah has some things to say about Mass Effect: Andromeda. In a Twitter thread posted last night (and which is, miraculously, still up for you to take a look at), the executive producer of ...
Darrah is circling around one of the toughest ideas to communicate in video games: Feel. Without picking up a controller and playing the thing, there's no way to gauge it.
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