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PopMatters: Dragon Age: Origins Review

PopMatters:

"Dragon Age: Origins is a game full of minor faults, but I willingly, even joyfully overlook a lot of little things for a game that gets big things right. This is my favorite application of a morality system in any game that I've played, largely because I felt that more than ever before I could make those decisions based upon what I thought was right and wrong for my characters rather than what I thought would best "game" the system. Of course with a little freedom like that, I always want more, and Dragon Age constricts your choices more than I would like from time to time. Still, I hope that this game's success marks a move away from binary moral standing systems in other games as well." (Dragon Age: Origins, Xbox 360) 9/10

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