GamersTemple writes:"If you've been watching TV at all over the past couple of weeks, you've probably seen the commercial for Bioware's new RPG Dragon Age: Origins. The slick rendered video is enough to catch anyone's eye, as it shows off not only some pretty cool fighting, but also an enormous dragon landing to challenge the game's heroes in a stark, snowy field. After seeing the commercial more times than I could count, I started to get interested in what the renowned company's new epic was all about. I also noticed one huge red flag - the commercial, at no time, actually shows the game being played. Not even for one second. Uh-oh. Well, I was right to be concerned; flashy commercial and gorgeous cut scenes aside, Dragon Age: Origins just isn't all that much fun to play."
I've played the exact same Warden in Dragon Age: Origins for years. In 2025, I will finally make a different one. Maybe.
Tried it before, doesn't work. I tried to to play a Dalish archer but ended up being a Dwarf Noble warrior again, must be a bug
My preferred origin is Dalish Elf Archer that recruits the Templars, Baelen's Dwarves with Golems and Dalish Elves. Took me 3 playthroughs to lock down a "true" file for me. What a game.
How does BioWare's latest stack up against its best offerings?
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DAO pioneered a new era for cinematic rpgs while Vainguard pioneered well shampood hair.
In terms of traditional rpg aspects, origins wins. In terms of scale, presentation, and refined simplicity, Veilguard wins. Its not as simple as game A is better than game B, we have to set parameters
For example: Are there people that think origins is better? Yes, alot of them. Is it though? That is debatable.
Only for those with tremendously low standards and/or who are trying to push an agenda into gaming.
I'm thinking it's really just the former...that's what I hope anyways.
In no way, shape or form does this game come even remotely close to the nearest galaxy far away from dragon age origins or dragon age 2 for that matter.
I’d guess it doesn’t top it for me as I really enjoyed the first game but I can’t say for sure without playing both of them
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Lol its funny the same site has the PC version rated at 94% xD
It'll lag almost freeze when fighting large bosses after the kill the game go's into super slow motion to show the killing blows.
Spawning enemies that appear out of now where can lag bad. If your ally is a ranger summoning a pet this is every time they enter combat or the pet dies. Also being hit with large AOE's it slows to a crawl.
Limited command options for action based fighting. Yea you can set the game to hold like a turn based RPG although I've never tried that. The main problem I have is it only allows the selection of 6 basic commands to be assigned at once on each character. Using the menu is a nightmare sometimes.
When I was in my first fight where using a critical item was needed it took me most of the fight just to figure out how to use an item from the menu. Oddly, if you open the inventory you can't select items like you equip armor. Everything needs activated by a wheel type menu that has a high learning curve.
I did have a few problems with the allies going stupid but simply selecting an easy mode fixed that.
Al in all I've been having fun with it except the few times I had to go back a few hours after making wrong dialog selections to get items or quest done the way I planned. If you make one wrong choice in dialog it's not as simple as talking again. the only way is to reload to before the dialog. This could mean hours of set backs and talking to NPCs again.