One of my first multi-hundred hour games

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One of my first multi-hundred hour games

by smr1957 » Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:03 pm

Dragon Age - Origins. This was one of the very first games (after Planescape: Torment and Baldur's Gate) where I blew right past the hundred hour mark without stopping. I loved how you could interact with the other characters in the game, and how the decisions you made actually determined how they would interact with you. I have played it (and its sequels) repeatedly over the years, and have never ceased to enjoy it. The only drawback for me was the lack of an openworld - I would have loved to explore Ferelden in far greater depth than any of the games allowed. But that is something I felt for almost all the games I played - until I discovered Skyrim. Still, depsite that, and despite its age, it is still a game that I love and enjoy (even if I haven't played it for years now). Really a game that should be in anyone's library - a true classic.

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