I recently played Dragon Age Origins again after so long because I had time. The combat feels really dated today, and all that sustained auras are more of an eyebleed than I remember, but the rest holds up. There is a genuine sense of plot progression, and there is a great sense of satisfaction to be had when my character and his companions level up and become stronger. The pointless side quests are for the most part feel well integrated into the main arc. I never feel like I'm taking way too much out of an urgent main quest to kill 10 cows for some lazy-ass villager. Still, fuck the Fade, I installed the skip the fade mod and it was great.
Dragon Age 2 on Steam won't let me access all my DLCs so I skipped the game after spending days looking for a solution and meeting a dead end with Steam support and the EA retards that waste my time only to give me a solution for a wrong game. Oh well.
Dragon Age Inquisition... it's even more tedious that I remembered. I bailed after running around like an idiot looking for slow-spawning livestock to kill and get 10 hides in the Hinterlands, since I remembered the last time around I had to do so many more of these tedious things. Seriously, I am at an empty map most of the time waiting for things to spawn again so that I can kill them for useless crap demanded by lazy-ass NPCs. The map tracker is confusing and bare, movement is clunky because while the graphics are nice, my characters are moving like spastic people that just learned how to walk a few hours ago, and my companions are mute outside of cutscenes throughout my whole gameplay. I was so, so bored out of my mind. It's the best game visually, but it's also the most empty one - a one-player MMORPG basically. It's like that time I installed a cracked offline version of Ragnarok Online thinking yay, now I can level up in peace without competing of spawns with other players, only to feel like a complete fool running around in an empty world and thinking: WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING WITH MY LIFE?!!! Most wasted potential out of all 3 games. At least Dragon Age 2 has the excuse of forced executive meddling, this one doesn't.