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WHAT I LIKE THE MOST ABOUT DRAGON AGE: ORIGINS
- The interaction with companions; their missions, conversations, the way they really feel like companions and not like burdens or shields.
- The lore in general. It is intriguing to know the motivations of the glooms, why there are dragons, what happened in the previous ruins, what is the origin of the races, what is beyond Ferelden.
- Build your character. From the personality that you give him in the dialogue options, such as class, race, specializations, skills, etc. It takes time to do your
"Definitive character," but in the end you feel it's worth it.
- The epic of the story. After all, how many times is one the hero destined to save the world?
- There are enough decisions that affect the story. As simple as killing or not killing someone, helping a certain group, turning one of your companions into a king or even taking the throne yourself; all this greatly influences immersion.
- The tactics. Although at first it may seem complicated, once you give yourself the time to understand them you will see how it rewards. Seeing how your group works perfectly is very satisfying.
- The initial stories. They are perfect, they add a lot to the role-playing section and gives it a lot of replay value.
The reason I like it so much lies in his charisma, his attention to detail, his setting and the deep way in which his world can connect with you.
If you like RPGs and fantasy then I highly recommend it. What if you've never played an RPG? Then you can watch a gameplay to see if it would be something you would like or not.
Dragon Age: Origins is an incredible video game, and once you finish it you want to lose your memory just to be able to enjoy this adventure again. Since knowing a story like that of Ferelden's Hero is something that rarely happens.
- The interaction with companions; their missions, conversations, the way they really feel like companions and not like burdens or shields.
- The lore in general. It is intriguing to know the motivations of the glooms, why there are dragons, what happened in the previous ruins, what is the origin of the races, what is beyond Ferelden.
- Build your character. From the personality that you give him in the dialogue options, such as class, race, specializations, skills, etc. It takes time to do your
"Definitive character," but in the end you feel it's worth it.
- The epic of the story. After all, how many times is one the hero destined to save the world?
- There are enough decisions that affect the story. As simple as killing or not killing someone, helping a certain group, turning one of your companions into a king or even taking the throne yourself; all this greatly influences immersion.
- The tactics. Although at first it may seem complicated, once you give yourself the time to understand them you will see how it rewards. Seeing how your group works perfectly is very satisfying.
- The initial stories. They are perfect, they add a lot to the role-playing section and gives it a lot of replay value.
The reason I like it so much lies in his charisma, his attention to detail, his setting and the deep way in which his world can connect with you.
If you like RPGs and fantasy then I highly recommend it. What if you've never played an RPG? Then you can watch a gameplay to see if it would be something you would like or not.
Dragon Age: Origins is an incredible video game, and once you finish it you want to lose your memory just to be able to enjoy this adventure again. Since knowing a story like that of Ferelden's Hero is something that rarely happens.