Sometimes, when writing reviews, we have a tendency to write more than is necessary. Especially when writing about games we enjoy, like Dragon Age: Origins: Awakening, the expansion pack to Dragon Age: Origins. In lieu of going down that road, however, I'm just going to link to our review of the first game and move right along to why you should care (or not) about the expansion.
Probably the most meaningful thing I have to say about Dragon Age: Origins: Awakening in this, the Dragon Age: Origins: Awakening: The Review is the following: Dragon Age: Origins: Awakening is, for all intents and purposes, nothing more or less than simply more Dragon Age. And now I've used as many colons in two paragraphs as I typically do in two pages.
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How'd fallout not make the list. Atleast over cyberpunk, tales , and halo. Fallout been around since what 96 98 and has 5 6 games into it. It's full of lore when you play it. I'd even add star ocean to a point.
narration is more important than lore i'd rather watch the story and characters in a more cinematic way instead of searching for notes and stuff that's why i love sony exclusive games like uncharted and gow and hate from software games