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November 2009
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The editors liked
Beautiful graphics
Tons of quests
Great combat and tactics systems
Choices and consequences
Great character development system
Epic story
Engrossing story
Thrilling combat
Plenty of content
Great replayability.
Deep story and character creation.
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
Compelling story
Great replayability
Actionpacked combat
The editors didn't like
Gift system can be an exploit
Intrusive DLC
Dated visuals
Some minor glitches.
Takes forever to finish.
Drab
Underwhelming visuals
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
With the release of Dragon Age, BioWare is now dividing its RPG-playing demographics. For those who like a quick paced sci-fi shooter, you have Mass Effect. And for those with a hankering for old-school RPGs that focus on team tactics, you now have Dra...
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 ...
Dragon Age: Origins is a spectacular experience from beginning to end. With an enormous amount of choices, cities to visit, dungeons to crawl, treasure to find, quests to complete and crafts to master, we’re confident that Dragon Age: Origins is one...
Abstract: A role-playing game (RPG) similar to Dungeons and Dragons, Dragon Age: Origins is also available for the consoles, but there’s no doubt that the PC release is the definitive version.It has a far deeper level of visual detail than the home console editi...
Abstract: Your race, class, and gender in Dragon Age affects your unique origin story. A Human noble will start in a palace with a silver spoon figuratively in their mouth. A dwarf will be underground, possibly outcast by society because of their heritage, or pe...
Abstract: 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 hands to prevent their land from being taken over for th...
Abstract: RPG of the decade? This is not a game that can be simply explained. How does it begin? It begins in six completely different ways, and each of these can be met with a wildly different approach. An excellent portion of the game to relate would be to re...