Dragon Age: Origins review in PCGamer Sweden
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q0rra
, oct. 17 2009 12:12
#26
Posté 17 octobre 2009 - 05:15
Very Great Review! This Game would get the Best Ratings since the Sacred Baldurs Gate!
#27
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 11:07
The score was/is 95%!
#28
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 11:27
Holy crap! 5% off from a 100? Wow!
#29
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 11:43
Review scores aren't going to effect my decision to buy the game or not. But all the excellent reviews this game is getting will surely boost sales. Which means more money to bioware and more quality products in the future. Keep them coming!
#30
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 12:11
I had a very quick scan through the topics and didn't see this nugget, but PC Gamer in the UK has DA:O on it's cover of the December issue, which arrived last week. "Dauntingly ambitious RPG DA:O delivers depth and detail on an unprecedented scale" Several pages follow (no links to their content exist usually...) 94% "A truly astonishing game. Vast, vivid and microscopically detailed. DA is the RPG of the decade" The only thing they complain about is the difficulty settings are not very good. i.e. they don't consistently or correctly adjust the actual difficulty of the game apparently. Other than that they heap praise all over it. They also mention they've had the final release copy of the game in the office for over a month which has never happened with any game they've reviewed before. So should be very mature and bug free hopefully!
#31
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 01:20
Nice, those are great numbers.
#32
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 03:18
"rpg of the decade" huh?
Take that, nay sayers! Mwaahaha!
Take that, nay sayers! Mwaahaha!
#33
Posté 25 octobre 2009 - 10:59
Excellent stuff. Hopefully a big commercial success will encourage the production of more DA titles.
#34
Posté 30 octobre 2009 - 12:15
I now have the review and can say that they praise almost everything in the game, the only negatives is long loading times and that the outdoors environment suffered because of the low detail objects at longer distances.
Still he called it "the best roleplaying game since Baldur's Gate II"
Still he called it "the best roleplaying game since Baldur's Gate II"





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