Dragon Age: Origins Sacred Ashes - game

Started by Rico, October 22, 2009, 10:20:38 AM

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cosmonaut

Thank you! I'll probably rent it somewhere and give it a try, being bored after 50 hours is alright, I think! :)

It's really ridicules sometimes when you shoot people in the head with a small projectile handgun and the whole body explodes in thousand pieces. Why?
I bet the blood will be censored anyway, no nudity for you, no blood and swastikas for us. Want to swap? :)

Jobydrone

They story is really the best part of the game, and goes into much more detail than Oblivion or Fallout 3.  The main quest line is really interesting, and the world is fleshed out by codex entries that are added to your journal as you pick up items and treasure in the environment.  These entries range from short stories, poems, songs and lore that explain the history of the people, places, creatures and items you encounter during your travels.  During my first playthrough I kind of skipped over them until almost halfway through the game in my haste to experience the in game cinematics and quests in the story proper, but then I realized what I was missing.  During my second play I pored over the codex entries and it paid off with a real feeling of investment into the world of this game.
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."  -Groucho Marx