Feb 11, 2011 22:01 GMT  ·  By

Andrei Dumitrescu: Dead Space 2 is done and buried, likely to only rise as a Necromorph when the third installment in the series is finally announced by Electronic Arts, and there's still a small gap until the launch of Bulletstorm, the alternative take on the first-person shooter.

So this weekend I plan to finish the campaign section of the Chaos Rising expansion for Dawn of War II for the third time, mainly in order to prepare for the early March launch of the second Retribution expansion, this time opting to go full Chaotic and see the effects that the taint has on my squads.

And, this being Dawn of War II, I also plan on engaging in some more multiplayer, maybe even using the Imperial Guard in the beta stage for Retribution.

I have plenty of experience with both Space Marines and with Chaos and now I plan to try out the Tyranids and the Eldar, which I have long ignored.

I fully expect to lose quite a few matches until I get the basics down, but the experience is always fun.

Andrei Dobra: The end of the week, for me at least, will be filled with the Awakening expansion for Dragon Age: Origins, on the PC, and Double Fine's unique Stacking arcade title.

I've started my Awakening campaign last weekend and I'm eager to see just what new adventures await my Gray Warden character.

The newest videos and details about Dragon Age 2 got me really excited, so I'll pretty much plow through the rest of the content for Origins and get ready for the upcoming release.

In between saving the land of Ferelden from more Darkspawn, I'll be playing with Russian nesting dolls in Stacking, a unique downloadable title from the mind of Tim Schafer and his team at Double Fine.

The gameplay is really different from anything I've experienced up until now, but the quality is very high, while the humor associated with any Double Fine release is top notch.