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Dragon Age: Origins Review

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Even the most nostalgic Infinity Engine stalwarts will find a lot to love in this story-heavy RPG.

Nostalgia is a terrible adversary, especially for tactics-based RPG lovers. So when BioWare officially started calling Dragon Age: Origins the "spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate II," you could almost hear a large sigh being let out from the role-playing contingent who worshipped that seminal game and have been disappointed time and time again by similar claims over the years. While a large part of that uproar was imaginary, fingers were validly pointed towards the non-party-based focus of Neverwinter Nights and the gradual loss of complexity in BioWare's trio of console-first RPG franchises--KOTOR, Jade Empire, and Mass Effect--released over the last decade. After spending some 60 hours with Dragon Age, the only bit of soothing calm I can offer towards that worry is that this game is not only the deepest, most story-focused title yet from BioWare, but one you will instantly want to replay.

The classic isometric viewpoint is available in the PC version. 
The classic isometric viewpoint is available in the PC version. 
At its core, Dragon Age is a traditional party-based tactical role-playing game where you command a party of four characters with varying abilities though large dungeons as you move through a grand story arc. Actions and spells are assigned to each individual party member by pausing the game mid-battle and issuing orders. Although the game comes with a fairly robust tactical AI editor that lets you set some basic if/else scenarios, you'll probably spend a good portion of time in pause mode, manually issuing commands to your entire group, especially if you're working with more than one mage or if you're the type to obsess over the survival of each party member.
 
When it comes to comparing Origins with BioWare's PC RPG past, the biggest change is that Dragon Age takes place in its own universe, rather than working within the familiar confines of the Dungeons & Dragons license. Instead of the Forgotten Realms, DA:O is set in the world of Ferelden. While the names have changed, Ferelden is as traditional a fantasy setting as you can get. It's a world populated by elves, dwarves, and humans who all have varying opinions on the merits of good and evil. While there are subtle shifts in roles here (elves, or "knife ears," for example, are a recently liberated slave race), the trappings of Dragon Age's lore still feel familiar and rooted in the standard fantasy archetypes. But just because it's familiar in spots doesn't mean that it's poorly executed. There are a lot of subtle touches--like the way humans from the neighboring state of the Orlesian Empire speak with a French-tinged accent--that help make the world work.

The basics of the plot are that you're a newly minted Grey Warden, the newest recruit of an ancient warrior caste entrusted with keeping the impending Darkspawn threat at bay. Depending upon your character creation choices, you'll start with one of six origin stories that define the first hour of your game. In my playthrough as a mage this meant I was an apprentice within The Circle, an order of mages who are watched over by a company of Templars. My origin not only impacted how others would react to me, but it also gave me new dialogue choices and introduced characters I would see again later in my journey. After starting a new character--the son of a dwarven lord--it was surprising to see that this character's origin fit into stories that the mage character heard about while visiting the dwarven lands. The way the different aspects of the origins are referenced help make the world feel like a more cohesive place. Getting more specific would likely spoil your fun so just know that your origin, along with the different dialogue choices you'll make throughout the game, make separate playthroughs feel decidedly unique.

Dragon Age features superb voice-acting, with Morrigan stealing the show. 
Dragon Age features superb voice-acting, with Morrigan stealing the show. 
Dragon Age excels because its story is driven more by the needs of your party than by the overarching plot-lines they witness. For example, it's possible for your primary character to become completely overshadowed by the deeds of a fellow party member. Personally, I attempted to stick to a very altruistic path throughout the game, but it's not as easy as simply picking the obviously "good" dialogue choices. You'll be presented with tough scenarios where none of the options at hand seem particularly good, leaving you to choose what may seem like merely the least evil choice. In the weeks after completing the game, I still feel sincere regret about how some of those decisions played out and am already making plans to handle them differently in my next playthrough. The choices cut deep. 
 
The combat in Dragon Age is where the game feels closest to its computer RPG roots. This is a classic "pause-and-command" type of game, and it comes with all of the difficulty and micromanagement that, if you're familiar with old games in this genre, you'd expect to see. The changes from the old D&D system that the developer has employed are mostly in its easy-upgrade spell tree, along with a World of Warcraft-like cooldown system on many abilities. While combat may have been simplified a bit, it's offset with significantly longer fights. The game's boss fights, in particular, get extremely tough and require proper mana management, some well-timed potion-chugging, and a keen eye to watch out for scripted events. The long dungeon crawls feel like you're controlling every character in a five-man World of Warcraft instance. It's not so much about out-battling your opposition, but outlasting them.
 
To help give you a bit of an edge in battle, Dragon Age lets you combine some spells and abilities with devastating effects. Frozen enemies can be shattered by the brunt force of hammers or shields, and it's easier to give a foe nightmares if you've already put him to sleep. You'll need as much of an edge as you can get, too, because the combat gets tougher to keep up with as you progress into the back half of the story. Though players looking for less of a challenge can mitigate things a bit by turning the quest down to an easier difficulty, know that if you don't like the idea of having to pause the action to issue orders, you're probably not going to enjoy Dragon Age: Origins. Even with all of the work that's been done to improve on BioWare's Infinity-style formula, this is still a difficult game that requires patience and strategy. 
 
In addition to getting tough, it's also important to note that Dragon Age is not a short game. My first character (Mordecai the mage) completed his journey in just over 50 hours of game time, though if you were to be very particular about completing more side quests, that number could go way, way higher.
 
In general, the main quest is well-written, and it's backed up by excellent voicework. That said, if you stay up on your fantasy fiction, you'll probably notice some story elements that beat not-so-subtle similarities to the classic Arthurian saga or even portions of recent pulp epics, like George Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels. After your origin prologue and initiation into the Grey Wardens, you're essentially given free reign to complete the main plot in whichever order you deem prudent. While mixing this sequence can change the story slightly, it's mostly a linear affair on your way to the game's final two chapters. Shifts in the narrative are more drastic within the chapters themselves, and the choices you'll make regarding certain party members make the game immensely replayable. There are multiple endings to see here, and they feel more fleshed-out and satisfying than the hastily stiched-together conclusions of something like, say, Fallout 3.  
 
The radial menu used in the console version will feel familiar to fans of Mass Effect.
The radial menu used in the console version will feel familiar to fans of Mass Effect.
The main difference between the PC version of Dragon Age and its console counterparts are in the interface. The PC version sports a classic hotbar configuration and a more tactical perspective on the action, while the console versions opt for a Mass Effect-style radial menu and over-the-shoulder camera. The console versions certainly aren't bad, but if you're looking to pick the best version, the PC's layout is more elegant and functional than the comparatively limited radial menus on the console release. Also, the PC version is capable of looking significantly better than the console versions, though all editions feature impressive spell effects and environments. Though the PC version offers a more pulled-out view, I found myself zoomed in more often than not. In fact, the inclusion of things like skies and ceilings (which weren't exactly present in most previous games of this sort) make the environments complicated enough that the zoomed-out, isometric perspective gets a little clunky. 

In the end, Dragon Age: Origins feels like a real throwback to the good old days of PC role-playing epics. It also feels like exactly what you expect the makers of Baldur's Gate to come up with as a follow-up to that classic. While that means you could rightfully fault the game for not being especially innovative, it's this adherence to a classic style of gameplay that will ensure that it's welcomed by the legions of nostalgic RPG players that make up this genre's core audience. That said, this is definitely not the game for those frightened of the idea of micromanaging a game to the point where a large portion of it will be spent in a pause screen. However, as the sort of guy that has lovingly played an Infinity Engine game at least once every year for the past decade, I can think of no higher praise for this throwback than to say that Dragon Age: Origins leaves me feeling fairly confident I won't need to dig out the classics for this ritual next year. 
 
Disclosure: The game featured in this review is or was an advertised product on giantbomb.com.    
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I already went and pre-ordered Dragon Age before it was featured on GiantBomb, but Dave - YOU ROCK! 
I pray your last sentence will ring true for me, even in 2009 I have a BG2 and IWD2 playthrough on my name - I need something new to waste 10+ years on!

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@vidiot said:
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 Disclosure: The game featured in this review is or was an advertised product on giantbomb.com.      

I like the disclosure, but what does it exactly mean? Was stuff in the review changed for the sake of the advertisement? Regardless, I approve of it and I wish other sites to try and do the same. It's good to have a sense transparency between the context of review and the reader. 
 
Forgot to mention: GO DAVE! "
Nothing changed, it's just stating that the game they reviewed was advertised on the website. 
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Seems like preordering the Collector's Edition was the right choice :D
 
Thanks for a great review, although I need to wait for my copy for few days, damn European release dates..

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Looks like a great review Dave, be happy to pick this one. On a side note, really appreciate the disclosure at the bottom of the review, doesn't affect my decision but I appreciate the GB staff knows that this is the sort of thing we want to know about. Although after the Kayne & Lynch horribleness that started this wonderful site it'd be hard for them not to.

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Awesome review Dave, and good work throwing the disclosure in at the end so people don't go all 'conspiracy theory' crazy. Now if you and Vinny will just start up The Witcher endurance run...

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Glad to see so many people enjoying this game. I couldn't be more pumped to get it!
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Really looking forward to playing this game. It is in my queue after finishing Demon's Souls and Torchlight.
 
Now the big question to you, Dave.
 
Is this game a viable Endurance Run candidate?

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Awesome text & video reviews.  It unlocks on Steam in 5 hours. :D
 
 Anybody know if you can change difficulty at any time? Because I'm considering starting at easy but only if I'll be able to raise it later if I need to.

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Excellent review Dave.  Off to pick this baby up right now.  Thanks.

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@moocow21 said:
" Awesome text & video reviews.  It unlocks on Steam in 5 hours. :D   Anybody know if you can change difficulty at any time? Because I'm considering starting at easy but only if I'll be able to raise it later if I need to. "
I dont know this for a fact, but if its similar to BioWare's previous offerings it should allow you to do that.
 
Can't wait to pick this up this afternoon!
 
Dave, AWESOME review man, really enjoyed it.  I still think you should get a proper review toon like the other guys!  =D
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@Oy said:
" At the top, the review says it's for an "add-on" to Dragon Age.  Typo?  "
That might be in reference to the fact that new copies include The Stone Prisoner DLC.  I imagine Dave's review includes this free DLC as its part of the shipping package.  That's just a guess on my part, tho.
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The second I'm done with DragonQuest VIII I'm right on it. Promise!

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As soon as I am done with GTA IV - tBoGT and The Fall (a german post-apocalyptic PC RPG from 2006, which was on a game magazine DVD), Dragon Age : Origins is next on my list.
 
I have so many sweet memories of Baldur's Gate 2. I'm sure this will bring all of them back to life.

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Excellent  review Dave.  Just waiting for the steam unlock.

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I'm so glad Giant Bomb has such an awesome old-school PC gamer like Dave.  DAVE RULES!

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Dave just sold a copy of Dragon Age. To me.

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They should have shown some innovation and made it an on rails shooter. :P

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Dave is the 5th Beatle.@harrified said:

" I pray to the Dave for more PC-centric reviews. "
QFT.  Get him on the Bombcast, too.
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Awesome. I'm about to go pick this up at Gamestop. Took today off of work so I could obsess with this game all day. Been waiting to play this for too long.

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@FLStyle said:
" The second I'm done with DragonQuest VIII I'm right on it. Promise! "
Hah, just the same as me :)
 
Great review BTW. Engineer power!
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Um, who wrote this review? Am I blind? I can't find it. I think we're all assuming that it's Dave, but why isn't the author's name anywhere?

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@Duffyside said:
"Um, who wrote this review? Am I blind? I can't find it. I think we're all assuming that it's Dave, but why isn't the author's name anywhere? "

It clearly says "Read Dave Snider's full review."
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@ADTR_ZERO: I don't see that, and have done a "find" for things like "Dave," "Snide," etc. However, if I click on the reviews tab on the GiantBomb toolbar, the review listed there says "reviewed by Dave Snider." So we're all good. 
 
Still strange that I don't see his name anywhere on the page for the review itself.
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Too many goddamn games!

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Great review Dave. Now get your own review toons and your name somewhere on the dam page :D.
Have DA:O Digital Deluxe ed pre loaded at home. This day is going to drag bad.

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Get this man some 1-5 emotes!

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Great review! Have ordered the CE variant of the game and waiting it to be delivered.

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@vidiot: It's not saying that anything was changed in the review (most assuredly it wasn't), it's just to give people the full perspective and steal the conspiracy theorists' thunder before they can even start bitching.
 
Great review, Dave. I like how the review is written; it's not stuffy and overly "professional." I like how you were willing to call out Fallout 3 by name, which gives you something concrete to compare it to. Too often reviewers don't use other games' names unless they are from the same developer because it's not "proper" or some BS. Well done.
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I'm still skeptical but thanks for the review.

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I never really played a lot of the Baldur's Gate or D&D games but you got my interest so I am gonna give this game a try.

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Now that's what I'm talkin' about! Great review, Dave. And duder....no beard!!!?

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On my way to get pick it up from Gamestop, GO PC VERSION!

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Wow, Dave just might have convinced me to get this 0_o

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How much do dragons actually figure in this game? They don't seem to be very prevalent in a game that features them in the title. Unless there's like a plot twist half-way through where you have to ally with the darkspawn to fight off dragons or something and they don't want to give it away.  
 
 
Is this truly the age of misnomers?

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A good review. I'm still wary of this game for my wife since she's still new to gaming.  She's a WoW player and she loved Mass Effect but I'm not sure if I should get this for her or just wait until next year for Mass Effect 2. :\

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A very nice review but I am not that big of a fan of the pause to play mechanic.  I'll wait for Mass Effect 2 so I can get my dose of Bioware awesomeness.  Besides, MW2 and AC2 are out in the next two weeks so I wouldn't have any time for this game anyway.

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HOORAY A DAVE REVIEW!!!! Thanks for the great review Dave. Only 20 minutes till Dragon Age unlocks on Steam!!! I hope to see Dave do more reviews in the future, I don't like to pick favorites... but Dave is my favorite..

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@atomic_dumpling said:
" @Symphony said:
" Great review, Dave! "
If you guys wouldn't mention it in the comments, I would have know idea who reviewed this. Apparently it's obvious in the video review, but not on this page. "
 
We'll be adding a text byline to review pages Real Soon Now. Thanks for the feedback.
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I want this game, but sadly I don't have the money. 

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Now I gotta change my pants...

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DAVE!!! IT'S DAVE!!!! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF NERD!!

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ZOHMAGOD MONEYHATS!!

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SO EXCITED! Great review, I need to head out and get my preorder copy now!

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That was an excellent review Dave!! Very well-written. You also seemed very confident for your (I believe) first video review. GREAT JOB!!!!

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I like that Giantbomb discloses. It replaces the air of honesty that was lost with the front page being plastered with one big ad for this game.

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Can't wait to get this, should be arriving at my door any day now :)

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I say Dave needs his own hilarious cartoon picture.
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x360 version in the mail! Great review!

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Great review! I haven't played Baldur's Gate 1/2, so this is probably the best way of experiencing the Bioware magic, that everybody is talking about. Mass Effect didn't do it for me. I preferred the The Witcher to any other recent RPGs so far.
 
Now I'm just asking myself how to get the game... Steam is the most expensive here in Europe, but it's the only "place" at all to get access to both the original English audio and the German audio files, since there is no multi-language disk release.
 
Other download platforms are cheaper but, frankly, also less convenient. A physical copy / manual would be nice and this game is probably a humongous download... But waiting for the disk (import from the UK, because of the original audio) takes about two weeks. :( 
 
Tough decisions... Thanks for the review and keep it up Dave! I love that Giant Bomb has a person that seriously knows (and loves) PC games. :)

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Amazing review Dave. The last PC RPG game I have finished was Icewind Dale II, but after your glowing endorsment I'm prolly gonna try this one.