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Dragon Age: Origins First Look

by on Nov.06, 2009, under Games, Genres, RPGs

Like any faithful and long-standing RPG enthusiast who still cannot get enough of the great Infinity Engine titles of yore (Baldur’s Gate, Planescape: Torment, Icewind Dale…), I was very excited to finally get to play the spiritual successor to the beloved Baldur’s Gate games, Dragon Age: Origins by BioWare.

First and foremost, I am happy to report that I am not disappointed in the least–and I feel I’ve barely scratched the surface of this deep and emotional fantasy masterpiece. The graphics are not necessarily representative of today’s triple-A titles, but they are high-fidelity and of a quality and fine detail not often seen fully realized in an of such massive scale. It’s because of this that I would not hold any minor graphical glitches or shortcomings against it.

The audio is excellent, and the music is simply outstanding–the soundtrack is befitting of a Hollywood blockbuster and comes in at all the right times. The sound feels spot-on and contributes to the general feeling of calculated mayhem of the melee battles in the game.

The story even so far, in the first parts of the game, is top-notch and fully engrossing. As soon as you start to know the characters, you start to experience pains of treachery and tragedy of loss that often not portrayed to this level of effectiveness. You truly feel for these characters, and you never feel like you know them quite well enough (which is a huge compliment).

Many game impressions contain comparisons–how they match up, or how similar they are to other games, or other types of media altogether. While this is quite subjective, I will start by saying if this were a movie with the same plot, same characters, same soundtrack, and similar pacing, I would thoroughly enjoy it.

One can easily find traces of The Witcher by CD Projekt Red in the game’s adult setting, difficult moral choices, and less-fantastical and more political style of fantasy.

You can also see a lot of influence from the books and movies, especially with regard to how the story is laid out and the pacing and soundtrack.

But more-so than anything else, and more importantly than anything else, you can see a lot of ’s previous RPGs in there–you can witness for yourself that they have learned their lessons with each successive title while introducing new concepts and refining old mechanics to make a smoother and more fun gaming experience.

This is dialog-driven RPG perfection and is already one of my candidates for Best RPG of the new millennium–we have yet to see if the rest of the game continues at this level or if our impressions change as we progress further. Look for a full review soon!

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MMO Season Heats Up

by on Sep.16, 2009, under Games, Genres, MMO, RPGs

Let’s face it–whether or not you’re a fan, it’s hard to pass up all of the massively multiplayer online games both in and being released this season. Just to name a few, check the below lists.

Recently released MMOs:

MMOs Coming Soon:

Other MMOs probably not releasing this fall:

As we have the chance to try out all of these exciting titles, we will post our thoughts, and eventually our full reviews here. Check back for updates!

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