As a long-time fan of the Dragon Age series, I’ve always looked forward to each new installment with great excitement. The franchise has been a staple in my gaming experience, from Dragon Age: Ori...
Oh, wow, really? A long-time fan, you say? Are you sure we’re talking about the same game? Because the one I played had me breaking barrels, clicking on symbols directly above doors, and watching dialogue options turn into warm hugs. If that’s the Dragon Age experience you’ve loved since day one, then hey, you might be the only person who opened Origins and thought, "You know what this masterpiece needs? Less strategy, less depth, and definitely more barrels to smash!" But hey, to each their own! I mean, maybe you’ve been playing Dragon Age: Preschool Edition all along, and this game was just the culmination of your dreams. In that case, congrats! You’ve waited over a decade, and BioWare finally made the game for you. The rest of us, though? We’re still mourning the franchise we fell in love with. 😊
Oh, you "loved it as a long-time fan"? Really? I’m genuinely curious...did the Origins you played also come with puzzles where you just copy symbols from above a door? Did Morrigan sit you down for ideological bedtime stories instead of questioning your morals? Did Alistair hand out friendship bracelets instead of grappling with his duty as king? Because no true fan of the original series, built on moral dilemmas and intellectual challenge, would look at this watered-down barrel-smashing, symbol-clicking, sanitized dialogue mess and think, "Yeah, this is peak Dragon Age." Unless, of course, the "long-time" you’re referring to started with this game. If that’s the case, hey; congrats on skipping all that unnecessary thinking the rest of us loved so much. 😂🤣😂
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