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November 2009
Experts 90% 40 Reviews
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The editors liked
Very helpful Tactics system
Origin stories are awesome
Gripping storyline
Great looking/smooth framerates
Class specialization is great
Spell combinations can be devastating
Intricate
involving storytelling
Amazing dialogue and voice acting bring characters to life
Rich fantasy world filled with interesting lore
Enjoyable questing with plenty of twists and surprises
Lots of spells and abilities make combat fun.
Wonderfully detailed world
amazing story
memorable characters and party interaction
Engrossing story
thrilling combat
plenty of content
great replayability.
Deep combat
Outstanding story
Huge scope
The writing is excellent
Claudia Black voices one the party members
The Achievements and an addictive story
Visuals
voice cast
an awesome mix of classic and modern gameplay styles.
Wellwritten characters and story line
challenging but not frustrating tactical battles
hours of content.
The editors didn't like
Not very easy for RPG newbies to pick up
An in-game tutorial for the Tactics system would have been nice
A few glitches.
Difficulty spikes are frustrating at times
slightly annoying inventory management
camera can get bogged down in the heat of battle.
Dated visuals
some minor glitches.
Environments are meh
Uneven difficulty
Not enough potions!
Long loading screens
Tutorials can be easily missed
especially on a widescreen monitor
Some origin stories have a glitch
losing your premium content (Should be patched now)
If nothing else, Dragon Age: Origins is a testimony to the "bad day". Just for a moment, imagine taking all of the bad luck in the world: every twisted decision, every subtle betrayal , every wrong turn... taking all of that, and then stuffing it into ...
Abstract: Dragon Age Origins is the latest game from Bioware, the team behind such hit games as Baldur's Gate and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. If you like a solid story-driven role playing game, then you are really going to love this one.Dragon Age O...
Visuals, voice cast, an awesome mix of classic and modern gameplay styles.,
Probably confusing to the youngsters.
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The writing is excellent, Claudia Black voices one the party members, The Achievements and an addictive story,
Long loading screens, Tutorials can be easily missed, especially on a widescreen monitor, Some origin stories have a glitch, losing your premium content (Should be patched now)
Abstract: Dungeons & Dragons is old and Lord of the Rings is played out. For fantasy fans, it's slim pickings across the board. The closest thing to swords and sorcery currently hot in entertainment is vampires and, even then, that market has been hijacked by te...
Abstract: Dragon Age is big. Really big. Over fifty hours big, and that's if you skip tons of side quests. Then your eye creeps over to the suffix: Origins. BioWare's latest unashamed fantasy epic, which once again pits you against impossible odds to decide the ...
Very helpful Tactics system, Origin stories are awesome, Gripping storyline, Great looking/smooth framerates, Class specialization is great, Spell combinations can be devastating
Not very easy for RPG newbies to pick up, An in-game tutorial for the Tactics system would have been nice
While the action's primarily party driven, the story of the game has a singular protagonist - your main character. The race, class and background you pick during character creation is no mere aesthetic gimmick though, and this fact alone takes the rol...
Abstract: I can imagine that years ago, when Bioware came up with the idea for Dragon Age, people didn't quite have the level of disinterest they now do in high fantasy. The project was announced shortly after Lord of the Rings: Return of the King swept the Osc...
Abstract: Unlike many modern role-playing games, which tend to shove players into the action head first and throw in a morsel of dialogue here and there, Dragon Age: Origins (360/PS3/PC), the long-gestating fantasy RPG from Edmonton-based Bioware released Tuesda...