LarryP
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Joined: 5/15/2005 From: Carson City, NV Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Igard I respect the decision to focus on single player, but I wasn't impressed by Dragon Age:Origins. I got bored when I reached the town near the start, can't remember it's name. There were so many generic subquests quests, like kill the wolves, kill the giant spiders, free the prisoner, kill more wolves, I think I even found someones lost ring. It took me hours in that little town and I just lost interest. EDIT: Lothering! That's what that little town was called. And it was little, tiny even, and I was running back and forward for hours. Sorry if I'm bashing the game a bit too much, but I had high hopes for it. Also, it was a click-fest. To defeat a boss with magic, you just have to run away and wait until your mana regenerates then hit them with a spell, rinse and repeat. I respect every gamers opinion of a game no matter what it is. A game is only as good as the enjoyment the individual gets from it. I haven't done any side quests, I ignore them. For me it has not even been close to a clickfest. I don't use the magic part of any game, I always choose the warrior or similar and that way I skip tons of management issues. Besides, I think the magic aspect of games has gone too far. It's just plain childish to me. I did not spend long in Lothering but did every thing there was to do. I read at Gamespot that 11,044 reviewers gave the game a 9.0, and the site reviewer gave it a 9.5. In PCGamer a 9.2 and it was the featured article. The reviewer spent over 120 hours playing the game and loved it. Then I get on the forum for the game at Steam and post after post said the game was boring, CTD's, bad inventory management, etc.. What can I say but I happened to like the game, and I dislike RTS games very much. It must have just hit a good note with me. There is no reason to apologize for bashing any game. An honest experience that is shared is valuable no matter what the outcome. Gary needs to read all sides. Thank you.
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