âNever follow me,â said the dark witch Morrigan as she disappeared towards the end of Dragon Age: Origins. Adventurers never were very good at listening.
In the final downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins, players are tasked with tracking down the abrasive sorceress and learning her true motivation for siding with the Grey Wardens. Itâs been a year since she was last seen, and curiosity has finally gotten the better of us. Where has she gone? What is she doing? Is she thinking of us? These questions and more drive our hero and two new companions on an adventure that will take them to the far reaches of Ferelden.
Of course just because theyâre far reaches doesnât mean we havenât reached them before.
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Loved
New Faces: For the brief time you know them, new characters Ariane and Finn are charming companions, something fresh and new in Witch Huntâs stew of regurgitated content.
Hated
Old Places: The enemy population may have been mixed up a bit, but the locations you visit in Witch Hunt are places youâve been before. Thereâs really not much new to see here.
Fast Paces: From start to finish, Witch Hunt only lasted an hour and fifteen minutes. Thatâs including several defeats and restarts. Thatâs pretty pathetic.
Witch Hunt would be bad enough if it presented us with an hour of new gameplay, but having players wandering through areas they already explored for 60 minutes to deliver an ending that could just as easily have been released as a free teaser trailer bridging the gap between Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II is an insult to players whoâve invested so much time and energy to playing through this epic tale.
Dragon Age: Origins Witch Hunt was developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts on September 7. Retails for $6.99 USD or 560 Microsoft points. A download code for the game was given to us by the publisher for reviewing purposes. Played through entire story on normal difficulty.
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