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TerriblePurpose: So did you end up getting Dragon Age?
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KetobaK: Yep, it was the cheapest one. I will pick up the other in the next sale!
Thank you all for your comments and for help me to decide!!!
Good choice If you like Bioware RPG, it's not the best story, but Bioware wrote it good enough to make you enjoy it, the best things in this game for me, it's your main character and his relationship with other characters, you will like them or hate them but you will miss them all once you will finish the game, and the choice you have to finish the quests.

An advice if you haven't start yet, put the game on nightmare difficulty as other difficulties are too easy.
I had an absolute blast playing Dragon Age Origins for the first time recently, with all the expansions. I got Dragon's Dogma a few weeks ago, actually need to find some time to play it. Always heard good things about it.
Post edited January 21, 2021 by Shanuca
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KetobaK: Yep, it was the cheapest one. I will pick up the other in the next sale!
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TerriblePurpose: Check your chat.
Thank you really much TerriblePurpose, I came home from work and find your amazing gift!!! I'm going to try Dragon's Dogma first!!! Thank you again!!!
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Shanuca: I had an absolute blast playing Dragon Age Origins for the first time recently, with all the expansions. I got Dragon's Dogma a few weeks ago, actually need to find some time to play it. Always heard good things about it.
Every few years I go back to Dragon Age Origins myself, it really is a fun game. And it's amazing to have all of it bundled in the Ultimate edition.

I remember my retail version only allowed some DLCs to be installed or claimed once. Thank goodness that's no longer the case.
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TerriblePurpose: Check your chat.
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KetobaK: Thank you really much TerriblePurpose, I came home from work and find your amazing gift!!! I'm going to try Dragon's Dogma first!!! Thank you again!!!
That's very generous of TerriblePurpose, GOG has a lot of good people in it's community. :)
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Post edited January 21, 2021 by gog2002x
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Mafwek: Mate, video game genres are ideas which doesn't exist anywhere outside of human mind, not to mention stupid and useless concepts to me. Yeah, games called RPG-s and made in Japan are not the same as game called RPG-s and made in West aren't same, so what? Neither are two RPG-s made in the West same, or two different titles from the same series, such as the Witcher 1 or Witcher 3. Each game, not to mention a player who plays it, is unique. Thus, speaking about something being same seems pointless to me.

Mugiwarah got it right, you formulated your post in the way it comes out as biased against Japanese company, and I was taking the piss out of it, because it amused me. People taking things seriously is why we can't have good things in life.
Racist isn't a "lol" joke term dude. JRPGs are so not my thing that an RPG from a Japanese company makes me hesitate to try it out. It's a very simple statement and you throwing racist at it... joke or not, it doesn't read like one... is irritating. All forgive though, let's move on.
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Shanuca: I had an absolute blast playing Dragon Age Origins for the first time recently, with all the expansions. I got Dragon's Dogma a few weeks ago, actually need to find some time to play it. Always heard good things about it.
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gog2002x: Every few years I go back to Dragon Age Origins myself, it really is a fun game. And it's amazing to have all of it bundled in the Ultimate edition.

I remember my retail version only allowed some DLCs to be installed or claimed once. Thank goodness that's no longer the case.
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KetobaK: Thank you really much TerriblePurpose, I came home from work and find your amazing gift!!! I'm going to try Dragon's Dogma first!!! Thank you again!!!
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gog2002x: That's very generous of TerriblePurpose, GOG has a lot of good people in it's community. :)
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Yes indeed, that's why I always choose GOG over other stores, I like the community, I like the customers support and all the DRM Free!
I've played Dragon's Dogma multiple times across multiple platforms...

... and with 300+ hours...

... I have found it the most engaging game I have ever played (and fantasy is not my favorite genre)...

... and keep finding systems that I didn't know were at play in the game!

The storytelling is interesting, but not overly compelling. If you play for storyline alone, you will probably be disappointed. But IMO what DD gives up in story, it makes up in atmosphere, a couple key plot twists, and gameplay (some would claim the early game and Bitterblack Isle to be "hardcore"). And while not dealing in dialogue trees or skill checks, DD deals heavily in party and equipment management (alongside crafting)... and has very good (IMO) AI companions.

But, not matter how much I love this game (and still play it)... it doesn't connect with everyone.
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kai2: ...and has very good (IMO) AI companions.
Provided you can train them.
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kai2: ...and has very good (IMO) AI companions.
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Mafwek: Provided you can train them.
Which you can...

You can decide the basic behaviors / inclinations of your pawn... with ancillary behaviors determined over time by player activity.

You can't change enlisted pawns' behaviors. Those you have to find through pawn management.
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kai2: Which you can...

You can decide the basic behaviors / inclinations of your pawn... with ancillary behaviors determined over time by player activity.

You can't change enlisted pawns' behaviors. Those you have to find through pawn management.
I know you *can* train pawns, but that doesn't mean everyone manages to do it. I was half successful at it. Luckily, I played overpowered classes to compensate it.
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KetobaK: Hi gogers, I need a recommendation, I want to purchase Dragon Age Origins and Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen, but only got enough money to purchase one, which one should I choose?
Honestly, if RPGs is your thing, I'd get both. They are very cheap for what they offer...

...unless, if you have an insane backlog, then:

-DD, if you want a more action-oriented gameplay.
-DAO. if you prefer classic cRPG combat and great plot.

In my subjective opinion: DD is more fun.