![]() You are the Grey Warden Commander and have been entrusted with the duty of rebuilding the order of Grey Wardens and uncovering the secrets of the darkspawn and how they managed to remain. Legend spoke that slaying the Archdemon would have put an end to the darkspawn threat for centuries to come, but somehow they remain. For centuries, the Grey Wardens-the ancient order of guardians, sworn to unite and defend the lands-have been battling the darkspawn forces. It is fun though.From the Makers of the Best RPG of 2009, Dragon Age™: Origins, comes the first official expansion pack. Al in all, I'd say it is an odd expansion that was fun to play but seemed more like a separate game unaffected by the original. If you go through a certain area you cannot benefit from full exploration of the previous area. Once you "finish" and area you cannot go back and explore to see if you missed anything. On a negative side, Awakening did have a few "no u-turn" areas where you can play through and follow one path, miss other areas that you can't revisit. The new skills/talents/spells and other new elements also seem to be logical "expansions" of the original. of gameplay I am sure I would have enjoyed getting to know the new companions. While it did take me a while to start enjoying this expansion, once I got out and away from the opening location I did find the story to be intriguing, and if it had lasted more than the approximately 15 hrs. Very few, if any, of the unresolved plot elements from Origins are answered here, so don't play the expansion expecting closure. The expansion asks more questions than it answers. The only returning NPC companion was the last one I'd have chosen (but I guess that is personal preference), and the new companions may have been interesting but I only got to spend a couple of days with them so they were not very fleshed out. Then, whether you import your Origins character or begin a new one, Awakening seems to pay only cursory notice to what you did in the main game. ![]() I spent dozens of hours developing my character, establishing relationships with NPCs (yes, even romantic), and making hundreds of seemingly significant decisions. I think Origins is an excellent game, and the fact that it was so involving is perhaps why I struggled at first to get into the expansion. I think Origins is an excellent game, and the fact that it was so involving is I played DA:O and then started Awakening right after that. I played DA:O and then started Awakening right after that. Featuring an increased level cap, new spells, abilities, specializations and items, plus five all-new party members, players can continue their adventures from Dragon Age: Origins, or begin with a brand new character. Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening provides exciting new ways for players to customize their heroes and party, including the ability to re-spec their character attributes, allowing even greater customization and replayability. Summary: Designed and written by the same team that brought you Dragon Age: Origins, the Awakening expansion pack offers a brand new area of the world to explore known as Amaranthine, featuring an epic story that will allow players to unravel the secrets of the darkspawn - and their true motivations! Designed and written by the same team that brought you Dragon Age: Origins, the Awakening expansion pack offers a brand new area of the world to explore known as Amaranthine, featuring an epic story that will allow players to unravel the secrets of the darkspawn - and their true motivations! Players face a range of horrific and terrifying creatures including an evolved, intelligent breed of darkspawn and other menacing creatures such as the Inferno Golem and Spectral Dragon.
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