

I fell in love with DA:O on the 360 first. Soon after I got the PC version on sale, one code ended up working for two different platforms which was sweet Then I went and played it on my PS3. There is significant replay value, so when I played it on the consoles, I bought the digital versions (with some serious discounts I might add) to make it run a bit faster off the HDD. Now with its appearance on GOG I am happy to own all the digital and physical versions, including one CE set. Like all my other versions, I will play it through again with my DRM-free installed DA:O UE courtesy of GOG. As for the game itself, the writing, especially the dialogue, was superbly done. The story was well-crafted with a mix of sorrow, humor, wit, the mundane and urgency when called for. The voice-acting was generally stellar. The RPG elements were balanced appropriately and with sufficient variety to make the game very interesting. If for some reason, you missed DA:O UE before now, it's not too late to enjoy it. So git it!