There's certainly a lot wrong with the game's content and mechanics. Like a lot of people have said, the story is only really all right. But the characters are pretty good. Maybe what's almost more important than that is that the game lets you form your own identity. There's something inherently satisfying about making a character that either resembles you or wildly doesn't, both in appearance and behaviour. What the game does well is provide an immersive, believable atmosphere for that thing you made to interact in. It's even entertaining to have bad characters you can side against if you look at that game almost more in the context of the Sims than the Witcher.
I'd be interested to see what demographics play DA in more detail, because I bet it's wildly different from other RPGs that look similar on the surface.
I'd be interested to see what demographics play DA in more detail, because I bet it's wildly different from other RPGs that look similar on the surface.