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Dragon Age: Origins - a video interview
In the new video dedicated to Dragon Age: Origins, BioWare product manager, David Silverman, describes what the company’s doing in order to make the RPG really appealing to gamers.
Besides the particular combat system, the big explorable world, dynamic dialogues and mature content, Silverman also highlights the many possibilities of customization, both for the storyline and characters, the cutscenes and scenarios, all features that make Dragon Age: Origins almost like an interactve fantasy book where everyone can create their own adventures.
Hoping that the game will have the success the developers expect, we will leave you to the video, reminding you that the game is scheduled to be launched on November 6th for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360.
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