Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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This is a detailed review of Bioware's epic RPG Dragon Age: Origins - available now on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC - from gaming website PlanetXbox360.com; overall they loved the game and recommend it to all RPG lovers.
The story is a familiar one, culled from the tales of Middle-Earth, Christianity, and even BioWare’s previous works. Driven by power and greed, mankind awakened the grotesque forms of the Darkspawn, and only the Grey Wardens were able to thwart the ensuing Blight. Four centuries have passed. The Darkspawn have become folk-tales, and the Grey Wardens, forgotten relics. The signs of another Blight cannot be ignored and, as in all circumstances of human tragedy, there are those who would bend their kin’s misfortune to reap the benefits. You are the newest conscript of the Grey Wardens, tasked with stemming the flow of Darkspawn and uniting Ferelden as it falls into civil war. Dragon Age: Origins can’t boast the decadent array of options witnessed in Bethesda’s RPGs, nor does it limit you to the ‘orphan with a single path to greatness’ approach made famous by Square Enix. This is a world in need of soldiers, not emo-fashionistas. You choose your race – elf, human, or dwarf – and your class – warrior, rogue, or mage.
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I like the freedom in romance this time around. My warrior's trying to get into Morrigan's (female mage) pants, while the flaming bisexual Zevran (male elf) is trying to get into MY pants, it's hilarious.
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