
Even Origins' most glaring flaws could be easily forgiven in light of it's many strengths. A sprawling game filled with memorable characters, an intricate storyline and seemingly limitless customization opportunities, Origins ticked all the right boxes and felt like a concerted effort to breathe new life into a genre that is seemingly falling by the wayside. Even Origins' most glaring flaws could be As a fan of everything RPG, I fell completely in love with Dragon Age: Origins. … ExpandĪs a fan of everything RPG, I fell completely in love with Dragon Age: Origins. To be fair the later chapters have picked up a bit, but at this point I can't bring myself to care, and I like being able to fight faster. I'm about 30 hours in, I will finish this accursed game one way or another, so far the Artwork is grossly overrated, the dialogue is mostly uninspired, and the hero's goals are twice as insipid as the conversation. You don't become invested in these characters & if they were to die off, I'd just say, ok whatever. You can barely interact with the characters (a couple times per year), & when you do the responses can tend to be annoying or disjointed. You're trapped in one area for the entire game with some small excursions.

I'm about 30 hours in, I will finish this accursed game one Just awful.


