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The game is good, high-quality, well-developed, and so on, but I don't like the local style and setting. The whole world is a gathering of whiners; as soon as you appear in some settlement, it immediately starts: "We're all going to die! We can't do anything! You're a scoundrel because you're a Grey Warden! Go kill a herd of bison, or we won't talk to you!" It gets to the point of being ridiculous: the player is a nobleman, a Grey Warden, but you encounter some beggars, people with no family or tribe, who will look down on you and will definitely accuse you of something. Is this the promised realism and unprecedented role-playing? And this stupid effect, where after killing another rat, all the characters are covered in blood from head to toe.
But on the other hand, there are charismatic companions here (although they also like to be persuaded), a decent plot, an original role-playing system, magical combos, and tactical battles that are much more interesting and complex than in some other party-based RPGs (like Neverwinter Nights 2 or Drakensang). Maybe I'm just spoiled, maybe I just like fairy tales with dragons, paladins, a clear distinction between good and evil, and a set of "Legendary Ironfist Gloves," but there's something repulsive about this world for me.
Although, I think I'll try to come back to this game in the future. After all, there are many more pros here than the cons I've imagined
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