Story:
Interestingly, with unexpected twists and many choices.
The companions have their own character, their own quests, tons of spoken dialogue and can be dredged.
I would have liked that there is at least one companion, depending on the style of play.
! The fact that the struggles to Hack & Slay degenerate, here come from the majority of the motivation.
The Graphic:
Completely satisfactory for an RPG.
The level design:
It has in peripheral areas / at Side Quests often a dejavu- experience apparently was here for the benefit of others Kontent (and the date of publication) saved on level design.
I find it (even if it stands out) bearable.
Hardly secret passages / surprises.
Conclusion:
I think the bad ratings come from disappointed fans of its predecessor. (The game is worse than its predecessor even in my eyes)
! Regardless of the predecessor, it is still a good to very good game, in my case, one of the few in recent years that I've played through!
It is unfortunately wasted (as in many other games) potential benefit of beginners and friendliness Konsolenportierbarkeit.
4 stars
Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition
Dragon Age II - Bioware Signature Edition (uncut)