
For an added Christmas gift to myself I decided to buy a highly anticipated game, Dragon Age Origins. I’ve played many classic RPGs in my time and most of them seem very flat, difficult to control and riddled with clichés.
Unfortunately, Dragon Age meets most of the repeated disappointments in RPGs. One, customizing your character is a tedious task because it really doesn’t matter what you look like because it hardly effects the game and all of the choices are plain ugly.
In addition, there was only the plain human, pointy eared human, and short-stocky human to choose from.
I don’t know why realism transforms the game into a muddy brown mess of hardship, but it adds little to the enjoyment of the game and makes me sigh in disappointment at the graphics.

The blood splatter on characters just made me laugh and say ewww. I don’t understand why a Mature rating in a fantasy RPG means dark theme, with cussing and head to toe blood showers.
To further the laugh I thought the Darkspawn looked like Lord of the Rings orcs with a horrible skin condition. Seriously, they couldn't think of anything more original, at least add some thing outside of the generic fantasy spectrum. There are winged-wolves, stayers, giant puffer fish, giant eyes that can shoot lasers, cat people! Anything to at least stand out from the basic Dungeon and Dragons thought up by an eight year old.

The plot also made me question the writing skills of the team because at one point Alistair describes his character as the bringers of bad news and witty one liners. Honestly I liked him compared to Morrigan whose lack of social contact with people made her an annoying-sarcastic-monotone filler.
All the characters were flat, annoying and looked like they smoked pot from the bags under their eyes. I could not connect with any of them effectively to care if they lived or died.
The story itself has many choices, personally, I chose the Mage path and I hated how if you chose the wrong phrase to answer certain questions you would become stuck. No offense to the sandbox, but I rather have a guided game than dig through the sand only to find cat turds.
I agree, but then, I did find this review by googling "I didnt like Dragon Age".
ReplyDeleteAll the characters except Leliana annoyed me. Alistair, witty one liners? Good one. And Morrigan just acted and sounded like Vala or whatever her name is from Stargate. ANNOYING AND NOT FUNNY.
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ReplyDeleteDragon age origins is a well made game, with a well written story line and characters with personality and background. Its one of the longest RPGs made so far. Your review is just full of complaints and really your complaining about the blood? its an action RPG. Also by reading this review it shows me that you dont really know how to play the game do you?
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ReplyDeleteI'm not going to apologize for disagreeing with you. I've played many RPGs and this one just didn't catch my fancy.
I agree heavily with you , the worst part of my Dragon age journey is that I went in expecting an Elder scrolls Oblivion and came out with a dog turd on my expectations.
ReplyDeleteAs a person who adores RPGs, I must say that this game alone made the most overrated RPG in entire history of RPGs. It beat Final Fantasy VII as well as Diablo 2 in comparison.
ReplyDeleteSuch a generic story, such a generic item use, such a generic overused UI. The only thing that sold the game is the EA advertising which became like a porn studio.
If you don't know about it - please find on YouTube a video clip called - Medieval Beauties - Dragon Age Wardens Quest. That's as bottom as it gets in advertising and I can't quite understand the lack of intelligence to adequately compare and/or see the flaws of games. For people with inadequate gaming knowledge - this title might seem as something superb, but for experienced players who do appreciate "the soul" of the game - this is one of the greatest rubbish pieces that ever hit the Hard Drives of people.
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