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Dragon Age Review Bonanza

BioWare's latest RPG is available on PC and consoles, leaving many players with an important question: Which version is best? We've played both games and have complete reviews on each one. Check out our thoughts on the PC version and its Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 counterparts.

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  • Yet again the PC trumps consoles. I'm happy with my 360, though :)

  • I personally prefer using a 360 pad on a PC. Running most games on a gaming PC and a good TV/monitor increases the graphical power significantly.  The controller makes it a more visceral and engaging play than having your hand sit on a keyboard and clicking a mouse for hours. For online multiplayer, however, Xbox Live all the way. Although the rumors about Microsoft raising the price have me uneasy...

  • definitely console for an RPG or most third-person action/adventure games. It just delivers a much more fluid experience when each of your fingers trigger happy responses and you're not worried about having to adjust the graphics for your game to run smoothly.

  • I have the 360 version. I'm 5-10 hrs in and it looks good but not great and plays well enough to be very fun.  The controls take a few hours to get used to on the 360 but it is a good port from the PC.  I wish I had a gaming PC but a $300 360 is more affordable. So i guess you get what you pay for.  I would recomended it for any RPG fan but get it for the PC version if you have the option.

  • If you've got even halfway decent hardware, the PC version rules!