Party member AI in combat is almost unbelievably stupid (though this is a game brought to us by the people who created the path finding in Baldur’s Gate 2, so I shouldn’t be surprised). I certainly can’t praise Dragon Age’s combat mechanics. Instead, I’ve come to relish the game’s character leveling system and combat encounters. While I’m a fan (of a sort) of Bioware’s writing, plotting, and actor-hiring, the solace I’ve taken out of all of these playthroughs (and especially the most recent one) of Dragon Age has had little to do with the game’s world or story. For me, 100 hour and over playtimes are reserved for multiplayer games like L4D2 and games with titles like Call of Honorable Men in Bad Companionable Duty. Considering Dragon Age is a single player game, that’s actually very impressive. ![]() I haven’t written about it that much here, but I’ve played around two hundred hours of the game (spread across 3 playthroughs). I enjoy playing Dragon Age: Origins quite a bit. You get dollars if you remember seeing this ages ago and thinking: "Crap, I hope that's not a real screen."
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