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GameZone: Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar Review

GameZone writes: "Return to Ostagar has players taking a trip back to the first area of the original where Duncan and the King Cailan died during the battle. What we see in this DLC content is no real strong story elements; instead players should be on the lookout for loot. And why not; this DLC has some of the strongest loot in the game.

But is this DLC worth your purchase and time?"

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Dragon Age: Origins DLC...So Far

Much like Mass Effect 2, BioWare has released a generous helping of downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins. Add-on packs, in particular, have achieved great success, as players enjoy new quests, characters and areas. If you need to experience these adventures, use this check list to keep yourself up to speed in the land of Ferelden.

John Artest (RunDLC)

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The Electronic Farmyard Review: Dragon Age Awakening

The Electronic Farmyard writes:

Return to Ostagar this is not… this is BioWares own personal Awakening!

Moving swiftly on from Return to Ostagar (which was one of the biggest disappointments to come out of the BioWare HQ in my honest opinion), Awakening is a brand new campaign with 5 new party members, new level cap, abilities, items and a storyline deserving of the Dragon Age title.

So let's quickly go over what is new; 6 new specializations for you and your party. That's 2 new for each class. Mages get up to 24 new spells including 2 new high level spell chains and a choice of 2 new specializations. If you prefer to play as a Rogue or Warrior you haven't been forgotten about, you are treated to a total of 32 new talents! Oh and don't forget the 3 new skills available; Runecrafting, Vitality and Clarity. There are 5 new characters to pick your party from in Awakening and the return of my favourite Origins character; Oghren. That's right Oghren is back to amuse you with his stories of drinking, whoring and general debauchery… but this time you get to make him a Grey Warden.

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What The People Behind Mass Effect And Dragon Age Are Trying To Do

Greg Zeschuk from Bioware states "People are thinking about our games after they play them... Somehow, our stuff sticks with you. It's the character interactions, all these things that Ray discussed. It all lives with you after."

According to Ray Muzyka, Bioware intends on building and evolving upon the "most emotionally engaging gaming experiences in the world" and that it is "the vision for the BioWare group across the four studios."

Kotaku states the "four branches currently have several projects in development, including future installments of Dragon Age and Mass Effect as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic" and that gamers can expect Bioware's goals "to be targeted in all of those games."