
Outside of combat, Dragon Age: Origins is keenly focused on telling great stories. On the upside, the console versions still have all of the depth in terms of character creation, origin stories, fantastic loot, and varied enemies and environments. Expect to go through quests, the story, and boss fights much more quickly and find the gameplay less rewarding.
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Unfortunately, the extreme level of difficulty and challenge present in the PC version has been totally Nerfed by the console controller. I was happy with just how slick and easy it was to go through the game this way. Unlike the tactics-heavy gameplay of the PC, which could be Dragon Age's most rewarding facet, players will simply fight their way through the hordes of creatures aligned against them by executing attacks through power-mapped buttons and radial menus. In the end, this may prove to be less of a concern to most console players considering the faster-paced tastes of the demographic. That doesn't mean you can't execute strategies, or that the console versions are relegated to a mundane hack 'n slash, it's just not nearly as complex. While this is executed nearly flawlessly on PC, it's essentially left out of the console versions in favor of action-oriented gameplay. If you haven't had a chance to play those games, know that mid-battle pausing to issue orders to your party rules the day, and positioning, attack style, and character role all play a vital part in your success. In fact, the parallels between those games and that of Dragon Age extend into the ported nature, too - the console versions of those titles as well as those of Dragon Age, while compelling translations of the core gameplay mechanic, don't quite live up to the standard set on PC. As such, combat is quite reminiscent of that found in Baldur's Gate and Knights of the Old Republic. Instead of having players button-mash their way to victory, you'll take control of a party of heroes and have to marshal them around the battlefield. Dragon Age takes a somewhat different tact. Though I'm a Diablo fanatic from way back (I even played through it on the original PlayStation), the days of such hack 'n slash fare is no longer fulfilling. While the narrative may seem quite conventional, the plot twists and turns, molding itself convincingly to your actions, putting you in control of the fate of Ferelden. Though you can play the game as a paragon of virtue, a shameless, ego-centric bastard, or any combination of the two, you'll inevitably go up against the horrific Darkspawn blight and their attempts to resurrect the Archdemons - creatures of immense power and pure evil.

This is the best fantasy RPG to drop since The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion more than filling the void left behind by that title.ĭragon Age: Origins has players take on the role of a character pitted in a worldwide struggle of good versus evil. Many tired conventions have gone out the window or have been reinterpreted to bring about a fresh, truly engaging experience. Whereas most games in the genre fixate on level-grinding, Dragon Age emphasizes storytelling and intuitive combat, while still providing deep character development. Dragon Age: Origins is an innovative, masterfully crafted RPG from perhaps the greatest developer of such titles.
