PS3 Review – Dragon Age: Origins

11/05/2009 Written by Richard Allen

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20 Responses to “PS3 Review – Dragon Age: Origins”

  1. Sneeches says:

    awesome review dude, awesome!!!! I know im having a blast playing this game.

  2. Awesome review. Reading about this game reminded me of my great World of Warcraft days. Gosh I miss that game…

  3. LCaruana says:

    My only complaint is with the Collectors Edition of Dragon Age Origins. The soundtrack is on the Bonus Disc which is a blu-ray disc. The problem with that is, when you select the soundtrack from the menu you get a message saying to insert the disc into a PC to access it. Which in turn means you need a PC with a blu-ray drive. There is no way to access it from the XMB. I don’t have a PC with a blu-ray drive and I doubt many PS3 owners do. I can’t figure out how they let that slip.

  4. ZemaOner says:

    I passed this game off as a 1/5 just because the name was so wack. Are you sure it’s legit?!

  5. megs1120 says:

    I can’t wait to get it! I preordered it on Amazon two months ago, but it’s back-ordered, so it’ll be a month or so. I guess that gives me the chance for more quality time with Uncharted 2 and my PSP.

  6. This will be my next purchase for sure.

  7. SolidCake_ says:

    Bioware pretty much nailed this one

  8. Graey says:

    love this game…
    only real complaint(if i could call it that) is that I can’t see what the skill branch trees actually open up ie blood mage…I would like to see it in advance so that i might plan my char. other than that really, and again I can’t even really consider that a complaint more so me frakin up developing my main char. I really don’t want to auto level him up.

    also moorigan took the route i was going to take…so now i have to choose to be something different. but one of the coolest things for me is when i tried playing as the rogue and moorigan. the rogue going stealth is amazing…just looks like a puff of smoke running around. curious to see if i can actually sneak around in front of enemies like that.

    the other moorigan transforming into animals…aww now that is classic.
    also one of the early convos with the sloth monster in the fade…had me hooked on the first riddle…

    again…love this game.

  9. Max Murray says:

    I haven’t played this or Oblivion, but they seem alike- am i on the right track with that?

    I’ll have to think about this, i might consider picking it up.

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