![]() BioWare managed to incorporate all the fan feedback they received from Origins into the sequel and have created a solid product that looks like it will impress when it is released in March.Īlthough I can't say too much about the story at this point, I can tell you the basic premise. We were recently able to get some serious hands-on time with Dragon Age II (to the tune of about ten hours or so), and we came away impressed. ![]() However, it seems a lot has changed since Origins. Whether it was the disengaging silent hero (or heroine), the messy combat, or the confusing dialogue system, it seems even the most high praise came with a few caveats. Dragon Age: Origins was certainly one of the best RPGs of 2009, but if you talk to even the most stalwart fan of the game, they'll tell you that there were certain elements that bogged down the experience.
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