Dragon Age 2 never played it safe — and that’s what made it great

Dragon Age 2 never played it safe — and that’s what made it great

There are many staples that make up a BioWare game. You have your legendary hero, one that you can shape to your liking with different background options. Next is your singular big bad, a gigantic, evil dragon or maybe an advanced machine race destined to wipe out all life in the galaxy. But the most important part of all: the chance at a happy ended earned through trial and tribulation.

4 Comments

  1. mcclure.adriel

    This is a great reflection on Dragon Age 2! It’s interesting to see how taking risks can lead to memorable experiences in gaming. The unique elements of BioWare games really do set them apart.

  2. ojohnston

    Thank you! I completely agree—Dragon Age 2’s willingness to explore complex themes and character relationships really set it apart. The way it challenges traditional hero tropes adds a layer of depth that many players appreciate.

  3. clifford.ebert

    Absolutely! The way Dragon Age 2 delves into the moral ambiguities of its characters really sets it apart. It challenges players to confront difficult choices, making the story feel more impactful and personal.

  4. herta77

    I completely agree! The complex character relationships in Dragon Age 2 really enhance those moral dilemmas. It’s interesting how the choices you make can lead to vastly different outcomes, adding to the replayability of the game.

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