Dragon Age: Ultimate Edition spotted
Contains everything.
The BBFC - Britain's game-rating body (at least for now) - has outed an Ultimate Edition of Dragon Age: Origins.
Inside is all of the content released for the traditional fantasy role-playing game so far: DAO: Awakening, Leliana's Song, Witch Hunt, The Golems of Amgarrak, The Darkspawn Chronicles, Feastday Combo Pack, Return to Ostagar, Warden's Keep and the Stone Prisoner.
There's no indication of how much this Ultimate Edition will cost nor when the collection will be released, but we're trying to find out.
Dragon Age: Origins was released in November 2009 on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. BioWare has since announced a sequel and with it a change in graphical style and focus on a central, named hero - a la Mass Effect 2. Positive changes? Tom Bramwell took a look a couple of weeks ago.
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It is very good though it's true. Great voice acting and well rounded characters that have some impressive interaction.
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I even bought Awakenings yesterday, in preparation for finishing the main game (although it's a long way ahead methinks).
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Nice. And I have nothing against good DLC, but its gotten to the point know where I think about delaying buying a new game where it's reasonable to guess that Complete Edition of a game will ship 9 months later with all the DLC thrown for slightly less than a new RRP. Not so much useful for FPS or shooters - where the online mob migrate from next big shooter to another, so waiting 9 months is a bad idea, but better for RPGs.
Look at games like Borderlands, Bioshock 2, Oblivion, Mass Effect 2, Fable II - which all have (or are likely to have) GOTY editions with their DLC thrown in.
I had a feeling this would happen with Dragon Age and resisted buying it, untill this. It's ok to wait with RPGs.
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What?
I remember the Eurogamer review being really overly harsh about the game and a lot of other online reviewers being less than courteous to the game.
I'm always fascinated by these weird internal narratives people build for themselves.
Whilst it's nice they're bundling everything together, I appreciate the neatness of the overall package, I do worry that it's going to give more fuel to the tiresome 'gonna wait for GOTY edition' mob. Nothing more boring than thrifty people congratulating themselves for their thriftiness.
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60 squids at least for this.
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It was harder for me because I was experiencing solely the DLC since the main game had already been witnessed.