Game » consists of 16 releases. First released on Mar 08, 2011
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3.61 stars 3.61/5 Stars Average score of 9 user reviews spread across 16 releases and 15 DLC
As a fan of anything Bioware related, I was excited about this new title. Dragon Age: Origins was chock full of content that was utterly amazing. Whether it be the fight between Dalish Elves and Werewolves, to Mages and Templar, right down to even Dwarves vs. Dwarves, we were forced to take sides and play the politics game with each and every decision we made. The companions you gained along the way were a range of quirky individuals that you formed into a rag-tag elite fighting force, leading t...
Dragon Age is back with another gargantuan experience that sets the bar ever so higher as to how stories in games should be told. Though the game doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor’s hype, BioWare still managed to bring another fun-filled, epic experience to our hands! The few things that make sense in Dragon Age 2 is that people are bad, darkspawn must die, and dragons are a pain in the you know what! Dragon Age 2 could have been the best game in the series save for a few problems here an...
Look, Dragon Age II has flaws. There isn't enough variety in the scenery. The ending isn't earned, and feels overly compressed. That's not the whole story, though. The combat, visuals, interface, and overall polish are all much improved over Dragon Age: Origins. BioWare could have done better, but that doesn't make DAII any less fun to play....
Day one DLC is virtually the norm of the gaming business these days, and Dragon Age 2 is such a game that has grabbed this common occurrence by the balls.Should you of pre-ordered the temporary Signature Edition, you're in luck to receive this charming chap for free. Anyone who missed that chance can still find him for for 7$, and for the most part, he's certainly a worthy admission. Sebastian Vael is a recruitable party member for Hawke, but only after around 10 hours worth of gameplay.He is fi...
Dragon Age II Legacy is the first major downloadable content for Dragon Age II. Simply put, I thought it was fantastic and the best DLC I’ve played so far this year (To be far, thats not that much). If you’re someone like me who enjoyed Dragon Age II, you'll love this. It may still look brown but at least its not Kirkwall First off I’d like to point out something really clever about the way Dragon Age II presents its story that hasn't really come up till now. Because it’s presented as a sto...
Hot on the heels of the last piece of Dragon Age II DLC, Legacy, Mark of the Assassin has had a lot of hype around it given its attachment to 'Geek Icon' and actress Felicia Day (who is also starring in a Live action Dragon Age Webseries, Redemption, to tie into this DLC). Day's character, an Elven rogue named Tallis, sits at the heart of Mark of the Assassin, and whilst your enjoyment for Day's usual cheery acting may ultimately impact your feelings for the character, the story she is involved ...
So DLC characters? Am I right? I mean ME2 has Zaeed, a totally pointless character without any real characterization...but Kasumi redeemed Bioware's character DLC for all, so has DA2 gone down this new, enlightened path? Has it transcended all other DLC that has come before it?No....no it hasn't....if you thought it might have, go to your kitchen table, roll up the newspaper sitting on it, and smack yourself in the nose many times...it might make you learn never to trust Bioware and DLC.Ok, so t...
Reviewer's Note: Some aspects of Dragon Age II's overall story (Act I's ending particularly) will be touched upon in this review, so spoilers beware! With Dragon Age II's first piece of Story DLC, Bioware set out to address some of the issues many disappointed fans had with the core game - mainly issues concerning the lack of variety in the vistas in and around the main location of the game, Kirkwall. Legacy manages to certainly hit a few of these issues and deal with them admirably, and whilst ...
I really like this DLC pack, if the game came out without this it would be worse than it is.I'm glad I get free helper swag, the shops have some useful stuff later on for crafting, and the Sigh of the Maker is fantastic, but best of all is that damn mirror, I am very picky with the way my character looks, and being able to change it on a whim is awesome.But yeah, no quests attached to this, you get it right off the bat, just some good DLC....
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