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The Baldur's Gate series has been my favorite franchise since the first game launched, I adored each of the Dragon Age games for what they were, and I really don't understand what the point of this article is. It's just a love letter to Origins. She keeps pointing out that BG3 sure is a great successor to Origins which was in itself a successor to BG 1/2, which just....duh? Is she trying to convince people to go back and play Origins? I don't think that is a terrible idea, but I would point them instead to the original games if you want to experience what BG3 is truly resurrecting.
there is a very weird and toxic mindset with some dragon age fans. they say Origins is the only good game in the franchise and will fight or otherwise shit talk anyone who enjoys the other two games. it seems to go beyond fandom and even past obsession.
BG3 is such a massive experience that many have been insisting that BG3 is what dragon age sequels "should have been".
i have loved all three games in the series and I have never seen the point of the toxic obsession with Origins.
Origins is excellent. but all of them are in different ways.
this author appears to be of the obsessive Origins camp. which usually turns me off to whoever starts ranting about it.
Just finished Inquisition and I have to agree with you. All three are great games. Maybe the second one didn't have enough content and the third one got a bit too much padding to compensate.