Experience the epic sequel to the 2009 Game of the Year from the critically acclaimed makers of Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2. You are one of the few who escaped the destruction of your home. Now, forced to fight for survival in an ever-changing world, you must gather the deadliest of allies, amass fame and fortune, and seal your place in history. This is the story of how the world changed forever. The legend of your Rise to Power begins now.
GenreRole-Playing
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER BioWare | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Dragon Age 2 Reviews ps3
3djuegos.com review
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computerandvideogames.com review
DA2’s niggles are all in repetition. Forcing players to spend their time in only one city and a handful of identikit dungeons can lead to fatigue; so too can the sometimes-fiddly combat annoy. But underneath those minor problems is a character, charm and wit that make both the city of Kirkwall and your own version of hero Hawke come alive.
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gamingxp.com review
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eurogamer.it review
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spaziogames.it review
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rpgfan.com review
Dragon Age II is streamlined, not simplified. It’s a great game within its own rights, but issues with the overall story, repetitive environments, and control scheme keep it from being truly fantastic. Even with those flaws, Dragon Age II is still an above-average RPG that’s worth the time of just about anyone who likes Western-styled RPGs. With fantastic characterization, quality voiceover and graphics, and only a few minor issues, there’s not a good reason not to play Dragon Age II.
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gameinformer.com review
The new battle system is fun, but not nearly as satisfying or rewarding as Origins’. Since you don’t even have a main antagonist until the final hours, the story pales in comparison to the original. If you put those complaints aside and remove Dragon Age II from the impressive shadow of its predecessor, you’ll find an engaging action/RPG experience that still retains BioWare’s trademark clever dialogue, cool characters, and detailed lore.
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videogamer.com review
There’s as much maturity to the game as there ever was – DA2 is a bloody, moody thing. But despite the way narrative has been re-structured and the combat made meatier, this sequel follows the old conventions of the genre too literally to develop an individuality beyond them. Two entries down the pipe, and Dragon Age is still experiencing the growing pains of a series that’s more dedicated to studying fantasy games than developing its own personality in the genre.
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gamerlimit.com review
Combat is also basically a hack and slash affair in, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun. While you will barely ever find yourself pausing the action KOTOR and Origins style, it’s an absolute blast to use some spells to completely trip up enemies, and send them flying across the screen in the blink of an eye. There are also cross-class combos, allowing you to have fun mixing it up, and imploring you to explore all the nooks and crannies of your talent trees. Casting is basically instant, and your spell’s effects are more visible on your enemies, making combat more of a visceral experience.
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gameblog.fr review
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