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November 2009
Experts 88% 48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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.
Engrossing story
Thrilling combat
Plenty of content
Great replayability.
Fantastic story
Great cast of characters
Superb voice acting
Enjoyable/rewarding combat
Origins and decisions that impact the story as a whole
Superb presentation
Extremely engrossing storyline.
Deep story and character creation.
Beautiful graphics+ Tons of quests+ Great combat and tactics systems+ Choices and consequences+ Great character development system+ Epic story
Compelling story
Great replayability
Actionpacked combat
The editors didn't like
Drab
Underwhelming visuals
Some glitches and interface irritations.
Dated visuals
Some minor glitches.
Idering the popularity of this style of game in the PC community
It should come as no real surprise that the PC version of the game is undoubtedly the its console brethren's superior. The console version features several notable omissions
Both in co...
Nonstop
Unavoidable
Levelscaled combat might feel old after awhile.
Takes forever to finish.
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Nonstop, unavoidable, levelscaled combat might feel old after awhile.
Dragon Age: Origins’s real strength —and the reason it’s so engrossing — isn’t in its gameplay, but rather in its incredibly engaging narrative. Dragon Agepresents a world that feels very much “alive.” But as I sa...
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I played this game as well and wanted to offer my insights as well — I agree about 90% with what Patrick said about the game. If you want a long/in-depth RPG, Dragon Age really is it. That being said, you need to be prepared for a world that doesn’t ...
Abstract: Dragon Age: Origins has a lot riding on it. It has been one of the most anticipated games for me, since a few years now. Although I try not to expect too much from a game, I was expecting something special with Dragon Age, owing to its relentless posi...