Dragon Age 2, however, had me keep coming back for more, staying up late on marathon game sessions but didn't over stay it's welcome. For me, Dragon Age: Origins felt like a chore to play by the end of the game. When it comes down to it, it's about enjoyment. The other common complaints, such as texture pop-in and bugs in cinematics are relatively minor to me. That to me made the game feel a tad rushed. The recycling of environments is the biggest one. I liked how decisions had repercussions later on in the story. I enjoyed the new combat system in DA 2 and the fully voiced main character. I understand why a lot of hardcore RPG fans (and believe me, I'm one of them) liked DA: O better, but for me DA: O dragged on for a bit too long and the combat was boring. The story seems like it's a set up for something much more epic in the long run, while DA: O is like backstory. The pacing of the game is quicker and the scope more focused, but I felt that there was still an epic feeling to the whole endeavor. For me, however, I found it much more satisfying than Dragon Age: Origins, or even the Mass Effect games. ![]() For me, however, I found it much more satisfying As a long time Bioware fan, I can understand the large amount of criticism of this game. As a long time Bioware fan, I can understand the large amount of criticism of this game.
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