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Posted 31 August 2010 - 05:19 AM

TransGaming has announced the release of Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening, the first expansion for Bioware's popular fantasy role playing game. In the add-on players take on the role of Grey Warden Commander as they rebuild the order, resolve conflicts with "The Architect", and decide the fate of the darkspawn. Awakenings features an expanded world, five new potential party members, and a range of new creatures to battle.

From the Makers of the 2009 RPG of the Year, Dragon Age: Origins, comes the first official expansion pack.

For centuries, the Grey Wardens - the ancient order of guardians, sworn to unite and defend the lands - have been battling the darkspawn forces. Legend spoke that slaying the Archdemon would have put an end to the darkspawn threat for centuries to come, but somehow they remain.

You are the Grey Warden Commander and have been entrusted with the duty of rebuilding the order of Grey Wardens and uncovering the secrets of the darkspawn and how they managed to remain.

How you choose to rebuild your order, how you resolve the conflict with "The Architect", and how you determine the fate of the darkspawn will be but some of the many complex choices that await and shape your journey as you venture to the new land of Amaranthine.

A Stunning World Expanded:
BioWare's deepest universe to date just got bigger with an all new area of the world to explore, Amaranthine
Unlock the secrets of the Darkspawn and their true motivations - Rebuild the Grey Warden order and establish their base of operations at Vigil's Keep

All-new Complex Moral Choices:
Embark on an epic story that is completely defined and reactive to your play style
Shape your entire experience based on the choices you make and how your handle complex situations

New Ways to Customize your Hero:
Experience additional spells, abilities, specializations, and items to further personalize and customize your hero and party
Import your character from Dragon Age: Origins or start anew as a Grey Warden from the neighboring land of Orlais
Encounter five all-new party members and an old favorite from Dragon Age: Origins

Even more Bone-Crushing, Visceral Combat:
Battle against a new range of horrific and terrifying creatures
Put your skills to the test against an evolved, intelligent breed of Darkspawn and other menacing creatures including the Inferno Golem and Spectral Dragon!

Requirements:[list]
[*]Mac OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
[*]Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
[*]2GB RAM
[*]3.5GB HD
[*]ATI X1600 or NVIDIA 7300 or higher. This game will NOT run on the Intel GMA (950 or X3100) class of integrated video cards.
[*]Keyboard and mouse
[*]requires Dragon Age: Origins Standard Edition (Mac) or Dragon Age: Origins Deluxe Edition (Mac)
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakenings costs $29.95. Learn more at the links below.
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 07:08 AM

I love this game! I started again from beginning and then i will play The Awakening
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 08:23 AM

This is such a good year for Macs. :)
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 08:54 AM

I think that's a better price than the PC version when it first came out. Be aware though, this expansion lacks the polish of the original game. There are numerous typos and grammatical errors and the voice acting isn't too hot, but it's still fun.
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 10:55 AM

View Poststrangemax, on 31 August 2010 - 08:54 AM, said:

I think that's a better price than the PC version when it first came out. Be aware though, this expansion lacks the polish of the original game. There are numerous typos and grammatical errors and the voice acting isn't too hot, but it's still fun.

I just ordered the PC version for GBP 6 from HMV last week. Too bad I'm working in the US atm so I can't play it yet. Oh well hopefully next weekend.

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Posted 31 August 2010 - 11:09 AM

Does the expansion introduce any new content into the main game itself - or do you literally just bring your old character into what is effectively a completely separate module/DLC ?

I will be buying for sure but if it doesn't bring anything to my existing game it'll wait until I'm closer to completing the main story arc with my current character :)

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Posted 31 August 2010 - 12:22 PM

View PostSargiel, on 31 August 2010 - 11:09 AM, said:

Does the expansion introduce any new content into the main game itself - or do you literally just bring your old character into what is effectively a completely separate module/DLC ?

I will be buying for sure but if it doesn't bring anything to my existing game it'll wait until I'm closer to completing the main story arc with my current character :)

It doesn't update the old version. You can either import your old characters or start a new one.
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 02:00 PM

View PostSargiel, on 31 August 2010 - 11:09 AM, said:

Does the expansion introduce any new content into the main game itself - or do you literally just bring your old character into what is effectively a completely separate module/DLC ?

I will be buying for sure but if it doesn't bring anything to my existing game it'll wait until I'm closer to completing the main story arc with my current character :)
The expansion is pretty much separate from the main game. The plot takes place after the events of the main campaign, so it's meant to played after you finished the original story. You might not get everything that's happening when you play Awakenings before finishing Origins.

View Poststrangemax, on 31 August 2010 - 08:54 AM, said:

Be aware though, this expansion lacks the polish of the original game. There are numerous typos and grammatical errors and the voice acting isn't too hot, but it's still fun.
Yeah, true. I haven't completed the expansion completely yet (under Windows – I haven't found too much time to play such a time consuming game as DA in the last time), but it's obvious that the expansion isn't as fleshed out as the main campaign. Locations are smaller and often not as detailed, some quests are rather ridiculous (sometimes you literally have to run only a few dozen metres to reach the destination, have a short conversation and the quest is completed) and due to the reduced ability to interact with you party members they pretty much lack depth (although there are some rather interesting characters among them). Still, it's fun to spend more time with the character you lead through 70+ hours of the main game. If only Oghren weren't the only former party member from the main campaign to turn up again...
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Posted 02 September 2010 - 12:32 AM

TOO LATE! I want Dragon Age 2!
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