Extended Dragon Age: Origins Lead Designer Interview
Posted: November 2, 2009
Dragon Age: Origins represents BioWare's return to its roots. Adam Sessler talks to lead designer Mike Laidlaw about the game's development process, console versions, amount of quests and more!
Games in this Video:
Dragon Age: Origins (PC), Dragon Age: Origins (PlayStation 3), Dragon Age: Origins (Xbox 360)ADVERTISEMENT
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llsspratt
The trailers for this game is awesome. It appears to be very graphical and interactive but is far from the actual game. The graphics are ok but the game play is far from shown in trailer. It states that it is a learning game but no matter what choice you make it does not change what direction the game takes. I feel ripped off by the price of this game.
triggerhippy
It's funny that this game (and wanting to enjoy Fallout 3 with mods) inspired me to buy a gaming pc after doing nothing but Xbox 360 gaming for 3 years. BUT now I want to get both the pc and console version to experience the different type of combat style each offers.
dr_clocker
I still dont know whether to get the PC or 360 version!
SoldierSpider
i hope this game level up the thing that said about this game i know i plan to get it
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