
While the romance aspect of the game is more tangential to the overall story, it adds another level of immersion and realism to an already immersive RPG.

Related: How to get Nuggalope Mounts in Dragon Age: Inquisition The romances in Dragon Age: Inquisition are an important part of the story but can get somewhat complicated, as all the player's allies have certain preferences and quirks when it comes to love. The player's allies in Inquisition are complex, with values and struggles that make getting to know them through their relationships with the player character and each other so much fun and make the choices and outcomes of the game more impactful. Choices from Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening will also be imported, if the player decides to take this action.Developer BioWare is well-known for their in-game relationships and romances, which have been touted as some of the best love stories in video games. Using a framed story format, Varric, one of Hawke's companions, tells Hawke's story to Cassandra Pentaghast, a Chantry Seeker "decisions" made in the game by the player determine more than a decade of history that changes the world of Thedas forever.Ĭhoices that the player made in Dragon Age: Origins can be imported and reflected in the world of Dragon Age II. Dragon Age II is set in the same world as Dragon Age: Origins, but takes place in the Free Marches.ĭragon Age II tells the story of Hawke, a survivor of the Darkspawn horde's destruction of Lothering (a village featured in Dragon Age: Origins) who rises to become the Champion of Kirkwall. Hawke, the main character, is a Lothering refugee who rises to power and becomes the Champion of the Free Marches. Unlike Dragon Age: Origins, the main character's race cannot be changed however, the character's appearance, gender, class and first name are all fully customizable.


Dragon Age II is the sequel to BioWare's Dragon Age series of role-playing video games and was released on Main North America and Main Europe.
