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Latest revision as of 11:22, 11 January 2016
Systems:
- Windows PC
- Mac OSX
- Xbox 360
- PlayStation 3
- Releases:
- March 2011
Publisher:
- Electronic Arts
Developer:
- Bioware
ESRB Rating:
- Mature (M)
- Reasoning:
- Blood and Gore
- Language
- Sexual Content
- Violence
Dragon Age: Origins follows Hawke, a refugee from the Blight-stricken Ferelden, following the events of Dragon Age: Origins. With the help of a motley crew of companions, they must help the city of Kirkwall deal with a slew of threats, everything from rebel mages and power-hungry templars to angry Qunari invaders.
Contents
- 1 General Comments
- 2 Alcohol
- 3 Avians
- 4 Bigoted Language
- 5 Blood
- 6 Body Horror
- 7 Bones
- 8 Brainwashing
- 9 Canines
- 10 Claustrophobia
- 11 Darkness
- 12 Dead Bodies
- 13 Death of Family/Friends
- 14 Dehumanization
- 15 Depiction of Disaster
- 16 Depiction of War
- 17 Disease
- 18 Electrocution
- 19 Emotional Abuse
- 20 Explosions
- 21 Felines
- 22 Fire
- 23 Forced Implantation
- 24 Ghosts
- 25 Gore
- 26 Graphic Violence
- 27 Kidnapping
- 28 Murder
- 29 Offensive Language
- 30 Physical Abuse
- 31 Psychological Trauma
- 32 Racism
- 33 Reptiles
- 34 Sex
- 35 Sex Shaming
- 36 Sex Slavery
- 37 Sexualization/Objectification
- 38 Slavery
- 39 Spiders
- 40 Stalking
- 41 Substance Abuse
- 42 Suicide
- 43 Supernatural Evil
- 44 Torture
- 45 Undead/Zombies
- 46 Violence Against Children
- 47 Weapons
General Comments[edit]
This review is currently incomplete and does not contain all warnings for the DLCs.
Alcohol[edit]
Isabella and Fenris are depicted binge drinking out of stress or frustration.
A few of the random find-and-deliver-type quests involve finding a bottle of alcohol and delivering it to someone who either lost it or was looking for it. The dialogue for these quests generally just implies that the person had lost the item.
Avians[edit]
The design aesthetic of Kirkwall frequently utilizes stylized wing designs on crests as well as bird sculptures. Notably, the Viscount's Keep features sculpted bird heads as well as large 2-story-tall eagle statues in the throne room.
Bigoted Language[edit]
Blood[edit]
Body Horror[edit]
During the climax of the game, a mage transforms into a large monster and attacks Hawke.
Bones[edit]
Brainwashing[edit]
Canines[edit]
The Black Emporium DLC adds a pet mabari, which is a large muscular dog which can be kept as a pet and brought along as part of the party.
Claustrophobia[edit]
Darkness[edit]
Dead Bodies[edit]
Death of Family/Friends[edit]
During the Act 2 main quest "All That Remains" (spoiler warning), another of Hawke's relatives will be killed.
Dehumanization[edit]
Slavers are recurring enemies in Kirkwall. and several quests involve rescuing kidnapped people from being sold into slavery. The companion Fenris is a former slave who was subjected to painful magical experiments.
Dwarves discriminate against any dwarf who is casteless, including surface dwarves. Varric will often reference this when interacting with dwarves.
Mages are discriminated against nearly everywhere, and this discrimination is especially bad in Kirkwall. If mages are deemed too dangerous they are turned ‘Tranquil’, which removes humanity, namely their personality and ability to feel emotion.
Depiction of Disaster[edit]
During the Act 3 main plot quest "The Last Straw" (spoiler warning), an major building in Kirkwall is destroyed in a terrorist attack. The game shows the explosion but does not get close enough to the site to depict any of the aftermath.
Depiction of War[edit]
Disease[edit]
Anders is a back-alley doctor who is depicted using magic to save people suffering from diseases.
Electrocution[edit]
Emotional Abuse[edit]
Explosions[edit]
Certain traps, spells, and bombs have explosions. Some cutscenes feature explosions.
Felines[edit]
Fire[edit]
Rage demons resemble lava and cast fire spells.
Forced Implantation[edit]
Ghosts[edit]
Gore[edit]
Graphic Violence[edit]
Kidnapping[edit]
Murder[edit]
Offensive Language[edit]
Physical Abuse[edit]
Psychological Trauma[edit]
Racism[edit]
Reptiles[edit]
During the opening of the game, Hawke encounters a large reptilian dragon.
Hawke encounters several dragons in the area of The Bone Pit throughout the game.
Sex[edit]
Sex Shaming[edit]
If Hawke visits the Blooming Rose enough times, they may be offered the special dialogue option when speaking to the Madame to ask for "something special just for girls/boys who have been bad." The screen will fade to black, and when it returns, Hawke will be in front of a Chantry preacher giving a sermon about the forgiveness of sins.
Sex Slavery[edit]
Sexualization/Objectification[edit]
Desire demons are completely nude save for nipple tassels and regularly run their hands over their bodies.
Slavery[edit]
Fenris, one of Hawke's companions, is an escaped slave, and his personal quests involve fighting with slavers who have come to reclaim him for his master.
Spiders[edit]
Stalking[edit]
Substance Abuse[edit]
Suicide[edit]
Supernatural Evil[edit]
Torture[edit]
Undead/Zombies[edit]
Violence Against Children[edit]
During the quest "Magistrate's Orders", Hawke is hired to track down an escaped prisoner. It is later revealed that this prisoner murdered elven children, though this is not depicted, and he let his last victim escape.
Weapons[edit]
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- Alcohol
- Animal Abuse-free
- Animal Death-free
- Avians
- Aquatic Violence-free
- Bigoted Language
- Blood
- Body Horror
- Bones
- Brainwashing
- Canines
- Cannibalism-free
- Claustrophobia
- Clowns-free
- Darkness
- Dead Bodies
- Death of Family/Friends
- Dehumanization
- Depiction of Disaster
- Depiction of War
- Disease
- Disruptive Home Life-free
- Dolls-free
- Drowning-free
- Electrocution
- Emotional Abuse
- Existential Despair
- Explosions
- Eye Horror/Eye Trauma-free
- Felines
- Fire
- Forced Implantation-free
- Gender Dysphoria-free
- Ghosts-free
- Gore
- Graphic Violence
- Guns-free
- Heights-free
- Homophobia-free
- Incest-free
- Insects-free
- Jump Scares-free
- Kidnapping
- Medical Malpractice-free
- Mental Health Institutions-free
- Mind Control-free
- Murder
- Mutilation-free
- Needles-free
- Nudity-free
- Offensive Language
- Parental Abandonment-free
- Physical Abuse
- Psychological Horror-free
- Psychological Trauma
- Racism
- Rats/Rodents-free
- Reptiles
- Self Harm-free
- Sex
- Sex Shaming
- Sexual Assault-free
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexualization/Objectification
- Sex Slavery
- Slavery
- Snakes-free
- Spiders
- Stalking-free
- Substance Abuse-free
- Suicide-free
- Supernatural Evil
- Torture
- Transphobia-free
- Undead/Zombies
- Unreality-free
- Vehicular Trauma-free
- Verbal Abuse-free
- Victim Blaming-free
- Violence Against Children
- Weapons
- Game