Amen, Pug.
Buddy, I was sorta kidding.
edit:
One last thing I wanted to touch on.
I think Que mentioned earlier that while he did enjoy
Dragon Age, he didn't feel that it deserved the praise of being revolutionary.
While I do think
Dragon Age is awesome, I do think it is more evolutionary than innovative. On the PC, it is like a more accessible version of a game like
Baldur's Gate. It is sorta like a mixture of all their RPGs. Aside from old Bioware titles, it also owes much to RPG classics like
Wizardry and
Betrayal at Krondor (one the great RPGs of all time).
Regarding the reviews, a few of the more experienced reviewers were definitely more grounded in their praise; RPG vets at PCG USA and PCG UK gave it 92% and 94% respectively -- which I think are fair scores. While both the PCG publications were enamored with the title, they never went over the top.
But many critics and fans
did claim that a lot of features in
Dragon Age were innovative, when these features were simply revived from the great CRPGs of the past. I think there is a reason why so many people found the game so revolutionary, and I think the major reason is that for many,
Dragon Age is a first time experience.
The reasons for this are many. Let's face it, the vast majority of critics and gamers are kids in their teens or their early 20s, and thus have never gotten to enjoy something like
Icewind Dale -- at best they've played games like
KOTOR and
Mass Effect, and not even
Neverwinter Nights. Then the marketing for this game drew a lot of people who wouldn't have been caught dead with a fantasy RPG. And of course, with the removal of the D&D system, many gamers were suddenly less intimidated. And let's face it,
Dragon Age is quite accessible and polished for an RPG of its type, even on the PC, which again attracts a lot of the uninitiated.
One other thing I wanted to mention...
When Bioware started its new community site for
Mass Effect 2 and
Dragon Age, it had about 50,000 members. Since the release of
Dragon Age, it has about 6 million.
No, I am not saying that the surge is entirely due to
Dragon Age, but it is still an amazing figure to consider.