Dragon Age: Absolution Gives BioWare's Franchise a Vitality Boost

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Dragon Age: Absolution Gives BioWare's Franchise a Vitality Boost
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The fantasy-RPG franchise comes to life in this short but very sweet Netflix series.

Ultimately though, it’s elf assassin Miriam who serves as the show’s protagonist. Throughout its six-episode run,does an exceptional job at making her feel as viable a lead as Hawke or the Herald from the games. Previously a slave in the household of a powerful Tevinter family where the artifact is being held, returning home dredges up memories of her childhood, and a combination of Brooks’ performance and the writing keeps things from losing their potency.

Beyond Miriam’s fluctuating relationship with Hira, it’s the strained dynamic she has with the Tevinter mage Rezaren that offers some of the show’s more intimate moments. Most BioWare games feature families that were ultimately doomed to fall apart, andtakes a similar track with Miriam and Rezaren.

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