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Dragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Origins

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Release Date: November 3, 2009

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A classic cRPG developed by the famous Canadian studio BioWare – the creators of such iconic RPGs as Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, and Mass Effect. The game is set in a typical fantasy universe inhabited by several non-human races. Long ago, in response to a demonic Blight, the elite brotherhood of Grey Wardens is created to fight the spreading evil.

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Dragon Age: Origins for PC, X360 and PS3 is a role-playing game created entirely BioWare. For the Canadian studio, it is a return to the roots. In 1998 the company became famous for the cult Baldur's Gate and later gained more renown for other role-playing games such as Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the Old Republic, or Mass Effect.

Story

The action of Origins takes us to the kingdom of Ferelden, located on the continent of Thedas. This region, inhabited by humans, elves and dwarves, became the object of an attack by the darkspawn, a plague composed of all sorts of monsters under the command of a powerful archdemon. To protect the Fereldans from evil, Grey Wardens, an order of all sorts of people sworn to fight the darkspawn, were summoned to help to defend the land. In the game, our character is offered a chance to this group, so as to be able to stand up to fight against the rampant evil. The single player mode provides approximately 60-100 hours of gameplay, and also provides the ability to DLC expansions.

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PC Windows

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Xbox 360

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PlayStation 3

Developer: BioWare

Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.

Game Series

Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins

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Dragon Age Game Series

A series of RPG games set in a dark fantasy universe. The series was started and is being developed by Canadian studio BioWare, known, among others, for such projects as the first two games under the banner of Mass Effect. Signature productions Dragon Age come primarily to personal computers and consoles.

Dragon Age Game Series

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Dragon Age: Origins Game Guide
Guide

Last update: November 18, 2009

Dragon Age: Origins Game Guide

This main guide to Dragon Age: Origins video game contains a detailed info on primary and secondary quests available in the game.

Dragon Age: Origins Game Guide
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System Requirements

System Requirements for Dragon Age: Origins Video Game:

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Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 20 GB HDD, Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1.

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Expansions

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Dragon Age: Origins - Witch Hunt

Dragon Age: Origins - Witch Hunt

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Expansion

September 7, 2010

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The last of many DLC add-ons for Dragon Age: Origins, the game created by BioWare studio – developers of the base title. Expansion refers to one of the base game campaign's story arcs, allowing us to once again meet the dark and mysterious Morrigan. During a completely new adventure we find out what happened with the witch after the end of the main plot of Dragon Age. Although she vanished without a trace for a whole year, there are rumors about her returning to Ferelden, and our task is to find out what exactly Morrigan wants. Besides new quests, the DLC features two new team : mage Finn and elven warrior Ariane. Traditionally, as a reward for completing the expansion we can get previously unavailable unique items that we can use in other adventures (including those in other DLCs).

Dragon Age: Origins - Witch Hunt
Dragon Age: Origins - Golems of Amgarrak

Dragon Age: Origins - Golems of Amgarrak

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August 10, 2010

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Another expansion pack for Dragon Age: Origins - a game developed by the Canada-based studio BioWare. The plot focuses on a dwarven expedition sent to the caves in Orzammar in order to discover the secrets behind the structures built by golems. However, the entire group goes missing and the player character gets hired by Jerrik Dace - the brother of a dwarf who led the expedition. The player's task is to find out what happened to the group of dwarves and rescue them if possible. The expansion focuses mainly on combat, for the player faces powerful enemies, such as the titular golems. It is worth noticing that the expansion stands out with its very high level of difficulty, aiming to spark the interest of the franchise's most experienced fans. However, the player is rewarded with numerous parts of equipment and a shining, magical ball allowing them to open some doors and crates containing treasures.

Dragon Age: Origins - Golems of Amgarrak
Dragon Age: Origins - Leliana's Song

Dragon Age: Origins - Leliana's Song

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Expansion

July 6, 2010

RPG

An expansion pack for Dragon Age: Origins - a bestselling RPG developed by BioWare and released in 2009. The DLC focuses on the titular Leliana. The character appeared first in the core game and the protagonist was given an opportunity to learn the bard specialization from her, learning about her past and the harsh relationship with her mentor - Marjolaine. In the expansion, the player assumes the role of Leliana herself, who sets out for a dangerous mission along with her teacher and gets into some serious trouble. The player's task is to help the protagonist in finding her way through a complex political conspiracy threatening her life. Along the way, the player gets to know her dark past, as well as her motivations. For completing this expansion, the player receives several interesting prizes. Those can be used while playing the base game or the Awakening official expansion.

Dragon Age: Origins - Leliana's Song
Dragon Age: Origins - Darkspawn Chronicles

Dragon Age: Origins - Darkspawn Chronicles

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Expansion

May 18, 2010

RPG

Another DLC add-on for 2009's Dragon Age: Origins, a role-playing game set in a fantasy realm developed by BioWare studio. In expansion Darkspawn Chronicles we play the part of a hurlock fighting for the armies of Blight to take an active part in a battle for the city of Denerim, the capital and pearl of Ferelden. During the game we can recruit every kind of darkspawn including other hurlocks, genlocks, and even mighty ogres. As a reward for completing the expansion we get a special prize – a unique item created by the Blight, which we can use both in the base version of Dragon Age, and in the official add-on - Awakening.

Dragon Age: Origins - Darkspawn Chronicles
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening

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Expansion

March 16, 2010

RPG

An official expansion for the bestselling RPG game Dragon Age: Origins created by BioWare. The story of the expansion starts a few months after the events that occurred in the basic game. The protagonist is tasked with rebuilding the order of Grey Wardens which was decimated during the great Battle of Ostagar. What makes the quest harder is the fact that, despite the defeat of the powerful archdemon, the dark forces did not return underground and remain a threat for the whole Ferelden. In Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening the player can visit a previously unavailable realm called Amaranthine, encounter never before seen beasts and obtain new specializations, talents, skills and spells. Five new characters and the dwarf Oghren known from the basic game can the player’s party. One can play the expansion by importing his character from the basic game or by creating a completely new one which will automatically gain the required experience level.

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Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar

Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar

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Expansion

January 29, 2010

RPG

The third large DLC expansion for 2009's Dragon Age: Origins. Delivering about 60-90 minutes of gameplay, Return to Ostagar takes the player back to the keep that first appeared in the core game. One day, a great battle between humans and the Darkspawn took place in the area. This new adventure begins when the protagonist learns about the existence of a person who survived the said battle and seeks help from the Grey Wardens. Above all, the player kills subsequent monsters that have occupied the keep and the battlefield surrounding its walls. Apart from the locations included in the base game, the player visits several new, snow-covered areas. Interestingly, the player is given the second chance to recruit a Mabari war hound, which can be useful if they had missed that opportunity in the early phase of playing the core game.

Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Dragon Age: Origins Video Game.

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The main pros of the game

  • Rich Storyline: Many s praise the game's deep and engaging narrative, highlighting the importance of player choices and their consequences on the story and character relationships.
  • Character Development: Players appreciate the depth of character development, including the ability to form relationships with party , which adds emotional weight to the gameplay.
  • Tactical Combat System: The battle mechanics are well-received, with s enjoying the strategic elements that allow for real-time decision-making and tactical planning.
  • Replayability: The game offers significant replay value due to its branching storylines and multiple character builds, allowing players to experience different outcomes based on their choices.
  • Atmospheric and Immersive World: The game is noted for its dark and immersive atmosphere, reminiscent of classic fantasy RPGs.

The main cons of the game

  • Frequent Crashes: A recurring issue mentioned by multiple s is the game's tendency to crash, especially on Windows 11, which has led to frustration among players trying to complete the game.
  • Technical Issues: s report various bugs and performance issues, particularly when running the game on newer systems, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • Aging Graphics: Some players feel that the graphics have not aged well, leading to a less visually appealing experience compared to modern titles.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • Improved Stability on Modern Systems: Players express a desire for better optimization and stability, particularly for newer operating systems like Windows 11.
  • Enhanced Graphics: There are calls for graphical updates to modernize the game's visual fidelity.
  • More Robust Saving Options: Some s mention that the save intervals can be lengthy, suggesting a need for more frequent autosave features to prevent loss of progress during crashes.

Summary

  • Overall, while Dragon Age: Origins is celebrated for its storytelling, character depth, and strategic gameplay, it faces criticism primarily due to technical issues and the challenges of running on modern systems.

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