Dragon Age + Felicia Day = Win

23 10 2011

Felicia Day has provided her quirky services to Bioware by appearing and voice acting in the latest Dragon Age: Mark of the Assassin DLC, and also Dragon Age: Redemption, a live action web series on Machinima’s Youtube Channel.  As you may have seen by my numerous posts, I’m a huge fan of Felicia Day.  I’m proud of what she’s doing for the internet and gaming community, she’s seeing something a lot of other actors aren’t even aware of, the future direction of entertainment.  And it looks like she’s having a lot of fun doing all of it.  There’s a reason she’s the internet Queen.  Dragon Age: Redemption is two episodes deep right now and I’m finding it pretty enjoyable so far.  The make-up and costumes, locations, and CG used are all really impressive.  Not every film maker can get New Zealand or Hawaii for it’s sci-fi/medieval backdrop.  There hasn’t been much CGI, but there has been a glimpse of Kirkwall that looked superb for what I’m assuming is low budget CG.

I enjoyed the Mark of the Assassin DLC, Felicia Day’s character, Tallis, fits right in with the DA lore, and led a very intriguing story that dove deeper into the Qun’s belief sets.  It was very strange and familiar seeing Day’s figure fighting alongside of me in game.  I of coarse pursued a romantic relationship with Tallis, sneaking a little kiss at the end,  and followed that up by tweeting about it like a creepy stalker.  But I don’t care, when you have a crush, you anonymously post your love on the interwebs.  I haven’t purchased any of the other Dragon Age DLC’s, so maybe they should add more Felicia Day so I’ll buy them.