[quote name='the8055']I got just one question Dragon Age Origins or Demon Souls. I heard DM is tough and really tough, this statment kind of turns me away. I head DAO was more rpg style but the battle system is like give an order and wait for your turn. So please someone give me the right choice and don't say both.[/QUOTE]
Well, I loved DA more than any game I've played in a long time and I put in a ton of hours on it. The con is that the graphics aren't that hot - DS graphics are much better.
As far as the play style on DA goes, I hate RPGs and have no patience for the turn-based play but DA isn't really set up like that. You can have as much or as little control as you want. I played through on the easier setting because, again, I'm not into micromanaging turn-based play. There are 4 in your party and you can control your main character - OR any of the other characters for as short or as long of a time as you want. You do NOT have to wait for a turn. You don't really give orders either - I think you can, if you want, but I always just went in and did whatever I wanted to do. The only order I ever gave was for my party to stay in one spot for a bit while I looked around for stuff. It is set up so you push a button and your character will keep doing the chosen action until it runs its course, but I that is less noticeable than many RPGs - mainly because you can change your action whenever you want by hitting another button/chosing another action.
On the easier setting, whatever characters you aren't controlling at the time will automatically fight, and generally fight pretty effectively. I would switch to a character to have them drink a heal potion once in a while, or to the mage to set off a specific spell - but it will manage itself VERY well if you want it to. On the other hand, if you like having all that control, it will let you do that too. DA is a Bioware game, so if you liked Mass Effect then you'll probably like it. There is some entertaining dialogue between party members and you get more party members to choose from as you go on. It is quite Oblivion-esque as well in terms of environment, types of quests, etc.
Incidentally, the expansion for it (Awakenings) is also pretty entertaining - though it does have a fair share of bugs. DA (original) doesn't have nearly the bugs that Awakening does.
I didn't play DS that much, so I don't want to offer up an opinion on it other than I found the difficulty frustrating.