After playing Skyrim for all weekend, I decided to slightly mix things up a little earlier today by pulling out my copy of Dragon Age: Origins.
Now, I don't know if you've actually played Dragon Age: Origins. The problem with the game is that it gets a stigma attached to it simply because of Dragon Age II, that bastardized excuse for a game that is supposed to be its sequel, and because Bioware made it, who seem to have no f***ing clue these days.
But the thing with Origins is, it is great. Fantastic. It is arguably Bioware's last great game, and definitely the last great RPG they developed. It stands as a masterpiece in its genre, and is one of the deepest, most complex RPGs developed in the last decade and a half, and it is indisputably Bioware's best work since Baldur's Gate 2. It also stands as one of the greatest RPGs ever developed.
The story may have been nothing special, and the overall setting may have been highly derivative, but the overall atmosphere was brilliant, the quest structure is probably second to none, the music was wonderful, the characterization was great, the dialog was tightly written, the combat and gameplay mechanics were great, and overall, it was probably the last bastion of the true old complex RPG that made no bones about what it was, and did not even attempt to streamline any of its components for the mass audience (Skyrim, great game though it is, does streamline its elements heavily to keep them accessible. I have no issues with this, as unlike other games, streamlining here does not mean that said elements are compromised)
My question is, how did Bioware go from making a game as good as this, a game that borders on being an all time masterpiece, to the worthless piece of s**t that was Dragon Age II? How did they go so wrong? Where did they go so wrong?
And considering their increased (misguided) push towards moving away from the traditional RPG market, is there really no chance that I can see a true sequel to Dragon Age Origins, a game that proudly upholds the tradition of the old WRPG that Origins so proudly tried to usher into the 21st century?
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