

Great game, but a tad overrated. I completed 99% of the base game in 28 hours and that's because there was a lot of backtracking at the end just to tie loose ends, but I expected the game to be longer. What I loved the most about this game is that you're always unlocking new areas, secrets, powers, and it got me hooked until the end. The free expasions are a big disappointment because they are just super difficult boss fights and that's it, nothing worth to unlock or new areas to explore, for me just a waste of time. Overall, it is a really good game when you're unlocking new areas, that should have been longer and had better expansions, I also don't see much replayability. 7/10. Buy on sale.

The combat of this game is fun, the graphics and the effects are good. But the story and the amount of dialogues, and the quality of the dialogues also, can bore you to death. Like I saw someone saying in another website "the writing in this game is like reading a wikipedia's article"; it sums it up. No, I do not recommend.

I've heard many good things about F3 and New Vegas... After playing both for a few hours I regret every second I wasted. The gameplay and graphics of both are extremely outdated, and not even mods can save them. I don't recommend. The quest are nice, but in a world that we have The Witcher 3 and Divinity OS2, just quests are not enough.

I usually don't like old games but this one was really good to play. It feels like Uncharted; a lot of puzzles, action and climbing. It runs great in a modern computer, I didn't have any crashes or bugs in my whole playtrough; just don't enable "Next Generation Content" nor "Fullscreen Anti-Aliasing". I played with a controller, it takes a bit of time to get used to the camera movement but is not difficult. And the puzzles are fun and "medium difficulty" I would say, you won't get stuck if you're able to think for 2 minutes. There's only 1 boss that didn't make much sense, the spirit. The graphics are old, obviously, but not unbearable, and the gameplay is still great for an old game. Play it if you like Tomb Raider or Uncharted.

Note: If you want to play this game you need to download mods (patches) to make it work. All the necessary patches are listed on PCGamingWiki website. Even with them I got 3 crashes but it is playable. After loving Dragon Age: Inquistion and finishing it multiple times I wanted to try Origins, because I saw many people saying that it was the best DA game. And I'm very disappointed; I didn't see anything captivating about it. I played for 8 hours I guess, GOG didn't track my playtime, and like a show with bad first episodes, I don't see why I should keep playing it, and I was thinking: why do people even like this ? The combat system is very bland for a CRPG, compared to Divinity: OS2 and Pathfinder: WOTR. Maybe the music ? I could just listen to it on YouTube. The graphics ? Obviously not. So the story ? Those 8 hours of playtime were of complete boredom, nothing special happens, 8 hours of just "go talk to that person, and now that person makes you talk to three more people about mundane topics about the world." This is a game, I don't care to learn about their fictional religion or politics in a room with nothing happening. 8 hours in and the game doesn't show anything to catch the player's interest, you don't even see the main villain, there's a war happening, you should care but why ? At least Inquistion has nice graphics, better combat, beautiful effects and maps that aren't completely mud. I didn't pay enough attention to the reviews praising this game, is because of nostalgia, if you don't have that I don't know why bother at all.