Dragon Age II
You navigate a dark fantasy world where every dialogue choice shapes your relationships and reputation, making each conversation feel consequential and weighty. Combat demands tactical positioning and party coordination, pulling you between intense real-time action and deliberate ability management as you forge bonds with companions who may become allies or adversaries.
Dragon Age II is the sequel to Dragon Age: Origins and the second major game in the series. Like its predecessor, players can explore and engage in combat from a third-person perspective and will also encounter various companions who play major roles in the plot and gameplay. Depending on players' decisions and dialogue, a companion will either recognize the main character Hawke as a friend or a rival. The game adopts the wheel-based dialogue system, meaning short responses that reflect different tones and attitudes the player wishes to choose for Hawke. The combat system is quite similar to the one used in the previous Dragon Age game, though it has been noticeably sped up.

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