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Author: Suskie
Posted: March 29, 2010 (06:27 AM)
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This is a helpful review because it seems like you and I seem pretty eye-to-eye on what made the first game work so well to begin with. I don't have a problem with all of this DLC they're pushing since it works to expand the original experience, but Awakening just seems unnecessary since it's only 10 or 15 hours long and follows up on a story that generally ends with all plot threads resolved. (Seriously, shouldn't the Dragon Age 2 be set during the next Blight?)

Anyway, I'll be skipping this one until the price drops, so thanks for finally letting me come to a decision about that. Especially when nearly every other review out there typically reads "OMG MORE DRAGON AGE!!!!"


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Author: zippdementia
Posted: March 29, 2010 (09:51 AM)
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Yeah, this is a good review. All my usual reasons: focused, good through line, very clear on its thesis.


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