gamespot review:
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/dragonageoriginsawakening/video/6253721/dragon-age-origins--awakening-video-review?nonRedirectElement=1
Is it just me or does Kevin Van0rd sound like a very anal person.
I have no problem w/ him complaining that he think it's just not as good as DAO in the storyline and character aspects.
I mean - really, how could this expansion be, coming out some maybe 4 or so months later?
DAO took YEARS and YEARS to make and perfect - and I think it shows, as that is Bioware's best RPG since BG2.
Plus, not every game and expansion deserves a 9.0+.
EDIT:
I'm glad Van Ord is anal about things - just see his Assassin's Creed 2 PC review, for him ripping the Ubi DRM to shreds b/c it got in the way too many times of a game he obviously wholeheartedly loved. His review was a lot better than IGN's crappy AC2 PC review that basically give it a high-as-hell score and said, "You might want to give it a pass, if you don't have a high-speed Internet connection" and basically left it at that.
EDIT 2:
B+ From 1Up.About Importing from DAO directly into DAO - Awakening.
A slight random aside: while the PC version requires Origins, the console versions can be played as stand-alone titles. Whichever version you play, be warned that most of your items from various Origins DLC won't be imported. Also, since it takes place after Origins, that means that, while you can bring in a character into Origins, you can't take that character from Awakening back into any DLC for Origins. What this means for future DLC is unknown, but as a general warning: whether you play it on console or PC, you need to make sure to finish Origins and all of its DLC to date, before tackling Awakening.
1Up's Conclusion
But all in all, Awakening is a fine expansion. It occasionally asks a bit too much of the player (really? I need to read a spin-off book for the villain to make sense?), and man, does it bum me out when it glitches. Though, this is somewhat reminiscent of a previous BioWare pattern, where Tales of the Sword Coast is a decent (yet not great) expansion to the really-good Baldur's Gate. If Tales begat the utterly amazing Baldur's Gate II, and this pretty good expansion is what we need for a fantastic Dragon Age 2 (plus another great BioWare NPC), then so be it.