Kim: That's funny, because I actually enjoyed the party interactions the most. Man, I really wished one of them knew some spells… Instead of questing with this dinner party gone horribly awry, I decided I would be better off hanging with a golem who had zero personality and my dog. And that's the group BEFORE we get to the murderers – an elf who tries to assassinate me when we first meet and a strong and silent Qunari who slaughtered an innocent family of farmers. A grandmother enchantress who complains about being tired all of the time. A religious fundamentalist who only wants to talk about her beliefs. The moody witch who complains whenever I show some empathy to another human being. The crybaby heir to the throne who won't seize the responsibility. Let's run them down to refresh our memory. It was the largest cast of insufferable companions I've experienced in a modern role-playing game. What didn't you like about Dragon Age: Origins?īertz : My party. I know you enjoyed some of your time with it, but you had some major gripes. I love the world, the dilemmas, the character interactions. This entry features managing editor Matt Bertz and associate editor Kimberley Wallace debating Dragon Age: Origins. Versus Mode is a special feature that we're doing today, and it focuses on two editors debating the merits of a particular game or series.
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