Sunday, March 4, 2012

Dragon Age for a 17y/o not-so-experienced gamer?

A lot of my friends love playing Dragon Age and are anticipating the new one coming out, so I was wondering if I should give it a shot. As stated in the question, I'm almost 17 and I've only really played games on Nintendo DS and playstation 1/2. It sounds pretty good from what I've heard so far but I don't want to buy it without being totally sure. Oh and I want to buy it on PC. (Since I don't have an Xbox)



So, what are your personal thoughts on the game? :) Thank-you for taking the time to read this and/or answer.Dragon Age for a 17y/o not-so-experienced gamer?
Dragon Age Origins is pretty hardcore. Some knowledge of traditional RPG mechanics is recommended. It's a very tactical game and puts you in control of four characters at a time. The game does have a 'casual' difficulty setting for people who have little or no experience playing traditional RPGs.



It's overall a very good game. The music is atmospheric, the game features nice locations, etc. The story is not BioWare's best work but it's decent enough to make you enjoy the 40 hours of gameplay.Dragon Age for a 17y/o not-so-experienced gamer?
Yeah, sure, why not? I think it's a great game and if you really want to play it, then I think you'll get a lot out of it. As always, when buying PC games, make sure that your PC has the required specifications so you can run the game. Try this website to check it out: http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyr鈥?/a>Dragon Age for a 17y/o not-so-experienced gamer?
It's a sort of fantasy rpg, if your into that then yeah it's great. Stick it on easy mode if your stuck :)



Oh and yeah, i got it on pc too. (it's better)
Dragon age 1 was good but it might be a little too fiddly and involved for you, it depends on your personality. They are both story based games but there is a lot of stuff like assigning stat points choosing strength or dexterity or picking which armour to wear based on it stats.
Some people just don't have the patience for that sort of thing (my brother doesn't).

Dragon age 2 is more actiony, so it might be easier to just jump straight into number 2. The story does assume you know stuff from number 1, but it isn't vitally important. You could just ask your friend for a quick summary of what the the original game was about and roughly what happened.

The demo has already been released too so you can test it out before you buy it to see if it suits you before the full game is released.
http://dragonage.bioware.com/info/demo/ %26lt;- click the american flag for the english version.
The demo will also let you know if your pc can handle it.

I think it will be very good, if it's a role-playing game and it is distributed by bioware then chances are it will be awesome.

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