• Dragon Age III: Inquisition
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the combat felt more responsive in DA2 so yeah keep that and burn everything else and pour salt on the ashes okay
[QUOTE=redBadger;37700254]hopefully they don't reuse the same exact level for every single dungeon/outdoor area.[/QUOTE] That's the only real complaint I had about that game. Bethesda's Oblivion did the same thing though.
[QUOTE=Evilan;37704133]I liked both the first and the second game for different reasons. I don't get why everyone here is so down on the second game for taking a step in a different direction from the first.[/QUOTE] Because... they liked the way the first game played?
Can't wait to visit the same mine 5 times.
Reading the bioware forums is hilarious. [editline]17th September 2012[/editline] "I want to be able to cheat on my love interest." I want to see a kossith fuck a dwarf."
[QUOTE=Evilan;37704133]I liked both the first and the second game for different reasons. I don't get why everyone here is so down on the second game for taking a step in a different direction from the first. Hopefully the 3rd game will take advantage of the better graphics, improved fighting system and better dialogue options in the second game while also implementing the expansiveness of the first game as well as the better storyline.[/QUOTE] people were mad because bioware obviously rushed the game out to cash in as much as possible the game wasn't taken in a new direction, they just made it as similar to mass effect 2 as possible which is unnecessary because we already have a mass effect 2 they made the fighting incredibly easy so you wouldn't have to rely on any tactics or skil, which is a good thing seeing as it might distract you from the awfully written romance sideplots! why they used mass effect's dialogue wheel is beyond me, it doesn't fit the rpg aspects at all seeing as there's no renegade or paragon to worry about, all it did was pigeonhole your hawke into some ridiculous one-dimensional dumbass with no character and a bad haircut
"This game better have at least one 3 way in it, with a preference toward some DAO Four Way"
Is it too late for the Monty Python jokes?
With Frostbite 2 I seriously doubt any modding will be happening.
At least the series can't go much lower
[QUOTE=Lambeth;37705628]With Frostbite 2 I seriously doubt any modding will be happening.[/QUOTE] because it's ~2complex4u~
[QUOTE=Evilan;37704133]I liked both the first and the second game for different reasons. I don't get why everyone here is so down on the second game for taking a step in a different direction from the first. Hopefully the 3rd game will take advantage of the better graphics, improved fighting system and better dialogue options in the second game while also implementing the expansiveness of the first game as well as the better storyline.[/QUOTE] The dialogue was a lot worse in the second IMO and the fighting was a lot worse, especially having the enemies come in waves seriously why, DAOs combat was way better. Also I hated the art style of DA2. Doubt I can see Bioware pulling off the game being good though but part of me hopes they can prove me wrong.
I wish them the best. I consider Dragon Age: Origins as the best RPG I have ever played. I hope they can surpass that.
[QUOTE=Rammaster;37706123]I wish them the best. I consider Dragon Age: Origins as the best RPG I have ever played. I hope they can surpass that.[/QUOTE] Considering their trend... This is ridiculously optimistic
[QUOTE=Lambeth;37705628]With EA I seriously doubt any modding will be happening.[/QUOTE] Fix'd. It's not so much a problem with the engine as it is with EA liking to keep content control in place to sell dlcs.
What I expect from this is always a great storyline with more choices then usual, have up to at least a week or 2 to beat, and have a faster combat then origin's. Those are what I like to see in this game.
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