I'm not going to spoil anything here, but for those who's getting nervous about this game's endings because of the opinions of some vocal minority on this board, I can tell you that in some way, the ending is more epic than the one in Origins, especially the fighting sequence. At least based on the choices I'd made anyway.
I was so worried as I was getting close to finishing the game this afternoon, because earlier I heard someone here said the ending was a cliffhanger. Well, it's definitely not a cliffhanger in the traditional sense. There's a closure to the story, so dont' worry about it. What it does is laying the path for Dragon Age 3, but that's another story of course.
I don't think I'll be replaying this game for a while, however, even though I paid $60 for it and would like to get its worth. The repetitive caves and rooms, plus the fact that everything basically happens in one city only, are just a bit too much for me now after 41 hours of gameplay. I regretted paying $60 for this game, but I don't regret playing it.
But anyways, even though I hate to say this, after having read interviews from several of your developers saying this game was a rush job, Bioware you guys did a great job on this one, given how little time you had to develop it. Had this title not being a direct sequal to Dragon Age Origins, I would've enjoyed it even more. Hopefully Dragon Age 3 gives us more places to visit like Orlais or Tevinter. I've always wanted to see what the Grand Cathedral of the Chantry in Orlais looks like





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