Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins is a third-person role-playing game described as a spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights franchises. Players create their own character by customizing gender and appearance as well as choosing a race and class. Combat is in real time with the ability to pause at any moment: tactical options include an editor which allows the player to give the AI detailed instructions on how to behave in every possible situation. Although the main storyline is the same for every character created, the game features six unique prologues, two for each race. Dragon Age: Origins received critical acclaim upon release, with praise mostly directed at its story, setting, characters, music and combat system. Source: IGDB
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Review | Dragon Age: Origins - Warden's Keep and The Stone Prisoner
Catching up on the downloadable content.
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Former Dragon Age boss Mike Laidlaw joins Assassin's Creed Odyssey studio
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BioWare reportedly set to unveil new Dragon Age later this week
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BioWare veteran and Anthem lead designer Corey Gaspur passes away
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