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My problem with Dragon Age 2 was that it seemed much more repetitive, far less diverse, and boring compared to Dragon Age: Origins. The gameplay overall and "class" system were more refined, and so was the interface which was nice, but the story was boring, the setting got old, and the dungeons felt like rehashes. The biggest thing that I liked about Dragon Age: Origins was that you visited a new place in any order you wished, and all felt a bit different from the others. Furthermore, there were many facets to the story where you could prefer one aspect even if you don't like another. Dragon Age 2 seemed mostly Templar vs. Apostates with a few other minor, yet somewhat contributing, subplots. Dragon Age Origins just felt a lot bigger, and had a better atmosphere overall with a good backstory as well as a strong main plotline and fleshed out sub-plots that competed in hours spent with the main plot. This isn't to say Dragon Age 2 was bad, it was a great game and I had fun with it, but it wasn't near the level of DA:O. Oh and I liked Dragon Age: Origin's dialogue system a lot more than Dragon Age 2's. If they are to change anything back in Dragon Age 3 it better be that.