You should have ordered with Express dude.beldaron said:Yep got it pre order'd, here's hoping they'll sort out the postal stike in the UK b4 it's released
Sorry for the double post but i think the embargo as been lifted, there's plenty of reviews already. PC Gamer UK gave it 94% and Game Informer gave it 9/10 and there's loads more. I do hang round the Social Site and DA:O forums so maybe that's why.The Gentleman said:I need to see some reviews after the embargo is lifted, but I'm looking forward to at least renting the game, if not buying it.
Dragon Age: Origins has no multiplayer or co-op. You can buy add-on's etc though.TheBarefootBandit said:I am, apparently it's all offline gaming (or am I talking about some other game)?
Cheers for the info. I'm more the lone ranger kind of guy (my friends are kinda stupid when it comes to co-op.).Flamezdudes said:Dragon Age: Origins has no multiplayer or co-op. You can buy add-on's etc though.TheBarefootBandit said:I am, apparently it's all offline gaming (or am I talking about some other game)?
Yeah but that would of cost me extraNmil-ek said:You should have ordered with Express dude.beldaron said:Yep got it pre order'd, here's hoping they'll sort out the postal stike in the UK b4 it's released
You should really just look it up. Bioware has created a lot of lore for this game too. Basically, once again the Darkspawn have come up from the Deep Roads to sweep across the land and spread their disease, transforming other people into Darkspawn. You become a Grey Warden (DA:O's version of Jedi or Spectre) and they are immune to the Blight, eventually you spefically are tasked to gather an army to defeat the Darkspawn.Vlane said:I have no idea what this game is about. Explanation please!