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Dragon Age: Origins


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Since we posting chargen images, here's my warrior: ConanLon

 

Please forgive the graphic glitches...my video card is...well...glitched.

 

http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee11/Conan_Lon/DAO_ConanLon.jpg

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I played it an expo this summer. It's got a nice combat system. But one thing that I didn't like was the lack of a 'barbarian' class. Sure, your warrior can take Berserker skills, but he can also take Templar, Champion or Reaver skills. Here, we have one close range class that can become a number of things depending on how skills are invested. That's fine for most people, but I like it better in D&D when there's 4 close range classes: one that's the leader (Warrior) a religious one that can heal (Cleric) a religious one with anti-zombie spells (Paladin) and a godless/pagan one raised by wolves who has major anger management issues (Barbarian). Argue against me all you want, but playing a class that could become a raging engine of destruction is not the same as playing a class that was destined to become a raging engine of destruction from the very beginning. And the worse part about all this is even if I Berserker it up to the max, I can't have a Barbarian origin, even though they gave it a thought.
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Looks like the kind of game any RPG player would like to add to his/her collection. What I realy like about it it's the multiple dialogue options, one thing that's been missing in Oblivion. The game world looks pretty good, even if the graphics are not as good as lots of new games, I think(mostly hope ) that the gameplay will be better. I'd definetly give it a try once I get some spare money in my pockets.
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Looks like the kind of game any RPG player would like to add to his/her collection. What I realy like about it it's the multiple dialogue options, one thing that's been missing in Oblivion. The game world looks pretty good, even if the graphics are not as good as lots of new games, I think(mostly hope ) that the gameplay will be better. I'd definetly give it a try once I get some spare money in my pockets.

 

The graphics they squeezed out are quite impressive, considering the massive amount of content could slow down performance to a crawl if the graphics were Crysis level.

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