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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
Abstract: Version played - Xbox 360What is Dragon Age Origins? From developer Bioware, the brains behind the sci-fi RPG Mass Effect, comes the medieval-fantasy and dialogue-driven Dragon Age Origins, a tale of good vs. evil as humans, elves and dwarves join han...
Abstract: Dragon Age Origins for the Xbox 360 is destined to become an instant classic role-playing game that joins the ranks of some of the best games in the genre. With a great story, likeable characters, plenty of options and plenty of bloody action, this is ...
Abstract: From the Bioware’s perspective, Dragon Age: Origins has been often said to be inspired by the “A Song of Fire and Ice” series by George R. R. Martin. This comparison is a daunting one due to how well-liked the novel series has been since its inception....
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.
Drab, underwhelming visuals, Some glitches and interface irritations.
Incredible storytelling, great characters, and exciting battles are just a few of the things that make this fantasy role-playing game so great. ...
Published: 2009-11-03, Author: Kevin VanOrd , cnet.com
Abstract: When was the last time you felt totally lost in a fantasy gameworld? When was the last time you played a game with such a well-crafted and enjoyable story that you knew you'd remember it for a long, long time? Dragon Age: Origins is that kind of game, ...
Wonderfully detailed world, amazing story, memorable characters and party interaction
Difficulty spikes are frustrating at times, slightly annoying inventory management, camera can get bogged down in the heat of battle
When we first saw Dragon Age at E3, we walked away sceptical, grumbling at the rough graphics and odd focus on character interactions that bordered on high school level drama. Compared to the butter smooth E3 demo for Mass Effect 2, Dragon Age looked l...
Abstract: Look on the desk of any game developer's principal writer and you'll see a copy of Joseph Campbell's The Hero With A Thousand Faces. By extension, look under the bonnet of any fantasy videogame with just a shred of plot and you'll find Campbell's myth ...