Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition Image
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  • Summary: Dragon Age Origins:You are a Grey Warden, one of the last of this legendary order of guardians. With the return of mankind's ancient foe and the kingdom engulfed in civil war, you have been chosen by fate to unite the shattered lands and slay the archdemon once and for all. Explore a stunning world, make complex moral choices, and engage in bone-crushing combat against massive and terrifying creatures. Expand
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  1. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is fun and full filling. Including all the expansions (including awakening) is a great addition (and all of this for a very cheap price) the game play is excellent and the graphics are amazing. Expand
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  2. +Great story +Great gameplay +Characters you learn to love +Epic +Lots and lots of content for the money +Great soundtrack -Extremely difficult, unless playing as a mage, in which case the game is extremely easy. -Graphical bugs results in certain armors not displaying correctly. -Party AI is not as great as it could be. -Auto-save feature doesn't save the game NEARLY often enough. -The game crashes all the time in combat. Combined with a less than useful auto-save system, this means you either manually save a lot or prepared to lose hours and hours of progress. In summary, game could've been much better, but it's still good.… Expand
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  3. Dragon Age: Origins had the potential to be a far better game than it turned out to be. The story (though not groundbreaking) and art direction are worthy of praise, but BioWare's mistakes in quality assurance and marketing shred its score. Even this "Ultimate Edition" is riddled with bugs - and this is after four major patches. Even now, it is not up to what I would consider release quality - there are quest lines that cannot be completed, entire groups of items whose statistics don't actually do anything, display conflicts, glitched flags, so on and so forth. It ruined the experience for me during this game, and BioWare's response to it (ignore the problems and complaints, release a tool-set for PC users to fix the problems themselves, move on to sequel) have tarnished the company as a whole in my eyes. If you care enough to put in the work, buy PC and check the Dragon Age Wiki for ways to correct the broken code. The console version may be possible to complete and basically functional - but is that really praise? Expand
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