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ActionTrip: Dragon Age: Origins Review

This game is an important contribution to the decaying and nearly forgotten scene of single-player RPGs. The designers may have been playing things a bit safe with this one, relying heavily on familiar gameplay mechanics from earlier titles such as Baldur's Gate and NWN. And yes, there's the ever-present issue related to the art direction. Again, the art is a matter of personal preference. Dismissing this game for its art and a few bugs would be rash judgment indeed. There's so much to enjoy here, all gamers should give it a go.
9.3 / 10
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 39 days ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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