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November 2009
(87%)
49 Reviews
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There have been so many great games released this year, but Dragon Age: Origins certainly is a contender for my Game of the Year. With what seems like an unlimited amount of replayability and uber-long play-throughs, you’ll have a lot to do if you want...
Abstract: DRAGON Age resurrects the good old single-player role-playing game where you mix sword and sorcery in a grand quest to save the world.You are among the last of the Grey Wardens, the forgotten defenders of the lands of Feraldan, and must rise again to u...
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...
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: Sie gelten als die Streber unter den Entwicklern: Egal, ob "Baldur´s Gate", "Neverwinter Nights", "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" oder "Mass Effect" - immer zeigten die Jungs von Bioware der Spielewelt, wie man es richtig macht. Ihr aktuelles ...
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...
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...