One of the greatest exponents of contemporary fantasy role-playing is the franchise Dragon Age. This world created by the prolific studio Bioware allows players to experience adventures in the purest style of Dungeons & Dragons mixed with World of Warcraft. If that hasn't excited you, then we don't know what will. And today we wanted to pay tribute to such a prolific saga.
A fantastic world “made in Bioware”
So to celebrate the new game in the saga, Dragon Age The Veilkeeper will go on sale very soon, we wanted to make this ranking with all the titles in the franchise from worst to bestaccording to its rating on the Metacritic site. Please note that we will only focus on the main games in the saga, so we will not include spin-offs, expansions or DLC. And now that all that is clarified, we can start with this classification.
Dragon Age The Veilkeeper
The most recent game in the series, despite being placed last in the main series, still has a very solid 82 rating on Metacritic. Those who have already been able to try it assure that it has a artistic department and combat system that are truly outrageous, but their history It is slightly below the other campaigns of its predecessors. Still, very well done.
3. Dragon Age II
Counting on a slightly smaller campaign and respondent Compared to the first game, this sequel serves as a very good expansion of everything established by its predecessor, which is why it has a rating of 82 on Metacritic. The only negative thing we can say about this video game is that it doesn't have as much exploration as we would like and some levels could become too repetitive in the long run.
2. Dragon Age Inquisition
Wow, who would have imagined that the controversial Inquisition was it going to sneak into second place, and with no more and no less than a score of 85 out of 100 on Metacritic? Even if at the time this divided a lot within the saga, it is undeniable that it has a vast world and a quite different story mode. masterpiece. Additionally, the characters we meet are extremely charismatic. That's how good it feels.
1. Dragon Age Origins
The first game of all manages to emerge victorious in this ranking, taking home gold with a Metacritic rating of 91. It's a RPG of those who drive us crazy. With six different stories, you'll have content from Dragon Age for a while. In addition, its tactical combat system, added to some extremely charismatic characters (special mention to Morrigan and Alistair) make it a real gem.
And you? What is your favorite Dragon Age game?
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