Dragon Age: Origins Reviews

Before I dive back into the game and continue working on our forthcoming walkthrough, equipment database, and codex database, I leave you with three more online reviews of Dragon Age: Origins.

The first is at Eurogamer with a score of 6/10:
RPG fanatics without a PC will probably want to fight their way through these flaws to get to the meat of Dragon Age: Origins - which is all still hanging off the bone, and which still makes for a filling, if slightly flavourless, meal. But they won't be able to escape the knowledge that they're playing an inferior version, a game that's been squeezed into a suit that doesn't fit. PC gamers can - with a flick of the mouse-wheel - look down on them.

The second is at Dose.ca with a score of 8.5/10:
While it may not look and feel like the best like a wholly new RPG experience, fans of this genre will enjoy rolling up their sleeves and spending time in Bioware's 'epic fantasy' world.

And the third is at 360 Rant Rave with a score of 6.5/10:
Dragon Age:Origins is a great role playing game that is tossed into mediocrity due to technical issues that are very hard to look past. With a compelling cast of actors voicing genuinely interesting characters and a strong story it is hard to find Dragon Age not appealing. I want to love Dragon Age, I really do, but I can not side with the majority of critics on this one. The story and world have so much potential but it is squandered by unacceptable issues.