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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...
Abstract: After playing through your specific characters Origin tale, you're drafted into the Grey Wardens and inevitably left holding the bomb; its up to you to stop The Blight, a horrific horde of monsters bent on not only killing every living thing in Ferelde...
Abstract: Some of the best RPG experiences I’ve had have been with Bioware games, both Knights of The Old Republic on the Xbox and Mass Effect on the Xbox 360 were revolutionary titles long after Bioware started etching out their legacy as a developer of premiu...
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: This long, detailed, and extravagant game is quite difficult to review, mostly because of it's length, but also because it will only reach a certain audience. Is that audience you? Are you the demographic? Either way, hit the jump and find out just ho...
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: Let’s get to the point. The priority of Dragon Age isn’t game mechanics, but a really solid narrative with an in-depth setting. If you eat that sort of thing for breakfast, then you’ll love Dragon Age. If not, then you may want to think twice before ju...
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...