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November 2009
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The editors liked
Engrossing story
Thrilling combat
Plenty of content
Great replayability.
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 .
Fantastic story
Great cast of characters
Superb voice acting
Enjoyable/rewarding combat
Origins and decisions that impact the story as a whole
The editors didn't like
Dated visuals
Some minor glitches.
Various visual hiccups
Some glitches and interface irritations.
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
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Dragon Age: Origins is an innovative, masterfully crafted RPG from perhaps the greatest developer of such titles. Whereas most games in the genre fixate on level-grinding, Dragon Age emphasizes storytelling and intuitive combat, while still providing deep...
But ultimately, Dragon Age is worth getting for several reasons. It’s a big game that you’ll (mostly) enjoy from your bloodstained beginnings to the ending that you’ll choose based on your whims and not the whims of a good or bad meter. It took me 30 h...
Abstract: Bioware’s new epic, dark fantasy RPG has been receiving a lot of attention lately. The game’s marketing team has hit the internet hard and you would practically have to be blind to miss all the online ads for the game. This is a special case in whic...
Abstract: I’ve just finished Dragon Age: Origins after spending several weekends with it. Sitting here, slightly bleary eyed from the multiple hours I’ve just spent fighting through to the last boss, I’m contemplating what the past-accumulated 50 hours has amoun...
Abstract: Long games have been hard to come by this generation. Especially long RPGs. Most games of this type that come out are around twenty to thirty hours, and usually have nothing that promotes a second or third play through. Then along comes Dragon Age: Ori...
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 .
Various visual hiccups, 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 extraordinary. ...
Published: 2009-11-03, Author: Kevin , review by: 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...
Fantastic story, Great cast of characters, Superb voice acting, Enjoyable/rewarding combat, Origins and decisions that impact the story as a whole,
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...