Dragon Age: Origins
I’ve been following Dragon Age: Origins since its release on November 3. All the reviews, screenshots and gameplay videos, etc. point to an excellent game.
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Opening theme: Dragon Age Origins
I bought Dragon Age: Origins for P1395(~$30) on Nov 30, 2009 in Datablitz, Shangri-la Mall. It’s cheaper than the retail price I usually see online (~50). Of course, it didn’t come with a box – just a gray-colored plastic DVD case. Inside are the DVD, a 41-page black-and-white game manual, a product catalogue for upcoming EA games and 2 promo cards for Warhammer Online and Dragon Age: Origins (Shale and Blood Dragon Armor). The cd-key is located at the back of the manual. I would have preferred the Collector’s Edition if they still had them.

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Ending Theme: I am the One
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Pioneer Car Stereo says:
March 9th, 2011 at 5:02 am
I simply purchased the Ultimate Editon of Dragon Ages and started enjoying about 4 days ago. There may be so much content in this website I believe I’ll have plenty to do while I await the “Final” version of DA2. This recreation does look sweet though. One game I won’t be able to wait is to acquire ME3.