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Dragon Age: Origins

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If you ever wanted to see what Bioware looked like it its prime, Dragon Age: Origins is a perfect example of an RPG with endless options for replayability.

As the title dictates, Dragon Age: Origins is the origins story of a character known as The Grey Warden. He or she is one of the last of an elite order, tasked with saving the world from the disastrous event known as the Blight.

When customizing, players are given the ability to choose their character’s gender, appearance, race, and class. While this sounds pretty straightforward for any RPG, it is what comes after that sets the tone for the story.

Depending on what players pick for their overall race and class, there are six different origin stories that dictate the plot of the game: Dalish Elf, Dwarf Commoner, City Elf, Mage, Human Noble, or Dwarf Noble.

Dialogue, stories, and numerous other things in the game revolve around the first choice in the game, making each playthrough its own unique experience.


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