Dragon Age Origins Journey #1
I have been digging this game if you haven't already noticed with the 2 blogs in the same week. ![]()
There are a few things that have been a little awkward with the camera angles, but the positives have outweighed this problem a great deal. I originally found myself going around in circles or trying to figure out how to place the camera in angles I wanted. I could not tell if it was related to playing MMOs or if it was a mouse sensitivity problem. The problem isn't there as much now that I have played for a couple of hours, but there are still occasions it will happen. Anyone else having this problem?
Although I do think the graphics aren't up to today's awesomeness, I have been craving a game like this for too long.... it really doesn't matter to me right now. In fact, I have to say Oblivion turned me off within the first hour because it lacked the gameplay that Baldur's Gate had. *shields herself from the rotten tomatoes you throw*
The cut scenes with the story so far have been interactive enough to allow me to enjoy every moment. I also like how much the blood splats on the characters after a fight. haha.
Here are some additional tidbits on what I've experienced so far. I tried to be vague to avoid having any spoilers for this blog.
Tuesday night [aka game release day!]
- Spent nearly 2 hours trying to find things to remove on my computer to make room for 20gb. I am sure removing World of Warcraft would have helped a great deal but I refused to reinstall it. During the time I went through files and programs on my computer I also watched ABC's new show called V.
- After my installation there was a message about my drivers being out of date, but I decided to ignore it. I already wasted so much time on making space on the PC. Prior to the deletion hunt I also cooked dinner and submitted homework. By the time I saw this error message I was anxious to play even if it crashed. During the story cut scene it did have a little problems but not enough to fix the driver problem right away.
- Spent an hour alone creating my Warrior. Part of it was figuring out the races and classes to determine who I would end up playing long term. I did apply my BG and BF2 experiences in this area to determine who I might have the most fun with. I ended up going for a human warrior because BG & BG2 used to have characters that were rogue to tamper with locked chests and doors. I spent some time on the tattoo on her face to make her look almost like rock star warrior with flaming red hair.
- I go through the first part talking to my father and his friend. Then, I realized it was almost 2am in the morning so I quit the game to get some rest only to wake up wanting to play. I was pretty anxious to get home yesterday too!
Wednesday night
- Updated my graphics card drivers.
- I had a chance to play a bit more last night. Sir Gilmore is teh hotness. I automatically grew a crush on him after a few conversations before and after the dog in the kitchen problem (is that vague enough not to spoil anything?).
- The difficult part about this game is how the prejudice against the elves is quite believable - so much that it bothers me. I don't like the way the humans treat the servants. I have to say I want to tell them off in the game for mistreating them, but there has been no option to yet.
- I am curious about what the Grey Warden is all about. I am currently at the point where I am doing a 'joining' quest with 3 warriors, which is where I saved the game last night because it was 2am in the morning. If I am not careful, I will be up until 6 or 8am, which would be bad! Late nights are best for the weekends. ![]()
- There seems to be a kind of softness about the way the warriors deal with me as a female in the game. They do not mistreat me for being a female warrior or act like I am another man in the game. It is almost as if they treat me better because I'm 'female' and 'human'. The warriors I am currently dealing are gentle with me and they seem to appreciate that I am female. They also jest about being female a little, but not too much where I am being criticized. Obviously, I haven't enjoyed any RPG in years, which means that I haven't played through every RPG to know if this happens in them. Feel free to share any games you have experienced this kind of interaction with female and male players. The role playing games I used to play either treated me like a man for being a woman warrior, or they mistreated me like I was wrong for being a female warrior.
- Alistair happened to remind me of a wrestler in the sense that he thought he was THE man. He started off like that but softened up a bit. At one point I told him that I looked forward to working with him. He responded with something on the lines of, "Huh. Oh, really? hmm..." I wondered if he thought I was flriting or if he thought I was being suspicious. The conversations with the other characters in the game are much like an interactive movie with your plot unfolding based on your own actions in the game. I heard about this kind of interaction happening with Mass Effect, but when I tried playing the game it didn't interest me (/hides).
- Addition thanks to Joesocwork's comment reminding me about the excitement I had when I had a few players join my party last night. Once I finally got to exploring I forgot how much I missed this style of gameplay. I liked being able to play other characters, but Dragon Age Origins adds some interesting elements because I can change the combat style and a couple of other things about how the players will react in my party. I would also compare it to my experience with World of Warcraft as a hunter. I never feel like I am alone in combat because I have the pet. In this game I normally have a couple of people in my party to help out.
I look forward to sharing more thoughts if anyone else is interested in my Dragon Age Origins journey! If I have any spoilers next time I'll be sure to hide them. ![]()




Comments
Keep these updates coming. I'm eager to read everyone's different experiences with this game.
I'm glad to see that BioWare did in fact go back to their roots with Dragon Age as promised. I was a huge fan of Baldur's Gate back in the day (and I still play through the series annually), and there haven't been very many games resembling them since Icewind Dale II.
The camera of Dragon Age sounds wonky, but it can't be any worse than Neverwinter Nights 2's camera.
There's not many modern RPGs that actually respond to your character's gender all that much. Most of the time it only effects a few lines of dialogue with one or two NPCs, and in BioWare games your character's potential romantic interest(s). It's interesting to see that BioWare went the extra mile by making it a somewhat unique experience with Dragon Age (in the prologue at least).
I'd be interested in seeing further details on your epic conquest of BioWare's allegedly gritty game world myself.
And no reason to hide over the Mass Effect thing. That was a third person shooter with some RPG elements to it. The game feels closer to Jade Empire than the Baldurs Gate or Neverwinter Nights titles.
I decided to Play a Dwarf Rogue as my First character But I can't seem to want to Steal anything hehe.Sooner or later I'll try out the other race/Classes and see how they are.
I have the feeling I will be Playing this one for many weeks and months to come.Have Fun Playing this one Jody.
Your comments about clearing space off the PC, updating drivers, etc. really makes me glad I've given up PC gaming. Yeah, my custom-built gaming rig has been collecting dust for months. But even with the slight limitations on the 360 version of DA:O, I just can't beat the put-it-in-and-play-it simplicity. Plus the 60" HDTV is a nice bonus.
So far in my couple hours of play, I'm getting a Mass Effect meets Baldur's Gate vibe, with a little something else I can't put my finger on as well. Character models and "acting" seems a slight step back from ME, but it is lightyears beyond the old Baldur's Gate feel. The use of cinematic camera angles and music really makes for a deep experience. I think this is going to be a great game. Unfortunately, trying to finish Sacred 2 now is going to feel like a slog.