You should play Inquisition it not only redeems Dragon Age it redeems Bioware.
It's funny, while I don't think DA2 was anywhere near as good as DA:O, I definitely enjoyed DA:2 more than DA: I.
You should play Inquisition it not only redeems Dragon Age it redeems Bioware.
No, I got that they wanted to give grey areas, its just done poorly. Your example doesn't really give any choice to the player. Why not give the player choice in regards to saving their mother and then have several different scenarios arise from either saving or not saving her. Like a totally different storyline or series of events? This doesn't happen. All we get is a cut scene and a few lines of dialogue from Hawke and that's basically it. Its treated as just a thing that happens to Hawke instead of it being an opportunity to offer a new series of quests or hell even dialogue options in the game but none of this is done. You could attribute it to EA rushing them, which I could agree with seeing as how they've approached it differently in Inquisition but its still leaves the player with a lack of options when compared to Origins. Even in your Origins example, the player still has the choice, even if it isn't much of a choice, it is still available to them. If it was DA2, the game would choose Blehen for us and you would have an option on how to react to that.
Nah, I didn't hop on Inquisition on day one or anything. I'm actually literally playing it right now, in another window, but I haven't even really hit the end stretch, let alone digested and reflected on the game as a whole.
So far my main impression is just that I have to keep double-checking that it's actually a Bioware game. It's so divorced in style and structure from everything else they've done, even going back as far as their IE days. Not even necessarily in a good way or a bad way, but really, really different.
EA didn't rush DA2. They delayed it for several months.
Yes. Yes they did.EA didn't rush DA2. They delayed it for several months.
I think its easier on consoles, but there is a good amount of depth on the pc version. Though you can faceroll with a 3 mage party pretty easy, especially Arcane Warrior. Nightmare on DA2/DAO is extremely hard, inquisition is easy all around.
I shouldn't have to tell my party members that, to dodge the giant fireball falling from the sky, you have to move 5 feet to the left.
It was only once I got quite a ways into it and started saying to myself:
It's then that you really begin to realize that almost every fundamental aspect of the game is fucking terrible.
- The wave-based, action oriented combat in this game is the worst thing about it.
Just think what kind of awesome turd it could have been without that extra time for polish.EA didn't rush DA2. They delayed it for several months.
It's funny, while I don't think DA2 was anywhere near as good as DA:O, I definitely enjoyed DA:2 more than DA: I.
It's funny, while I don't think DA2 was anywhere near as good as DA:O, I definitely enjoyed DA:2 more than DA: I.
It still had RPG stats and the basic design was very much a role playing game but the combat had more in common with something like dynasty warriors or .. to stay closer to the genre , a zelda game.
quite sure both of them send an army to help the grey wardens against the blightEA didn't rush DA2. They delayed it for several months.
In my example, you had no choice. Your mission is to get help. Harrowmont isolates Orzammar from the world where Bhelen wants to help. It's like saying help Bhelen or just skip Orzammar altogether because it wastes your time. Straight up good or evil choice. No interpretation.
How does that work exactly? A most serious question.
Didn't play 2, but he's rarely in my party in inquesition. Sera's a much funnier archer.
Dragon age 2's combat was dumbed down, and stupidly simplistic, sure, but I had the type of fun with the combat I have with a Musou game. It was mindlessly relaxing, in a way. I liked the characters well enough, and while the sidequests sucked, they were usually just stuff you'd accept and do at the same time you do the main story missions, instead of go off the beaten path. Now, the dungeons were most certainly terrible but if it wasn't for all the other issues the game had, I would be able to overlook it and feel it was a great game, it certainly had a great concept.
So yes, I did enjoy Dragon Age 2 more than Dragon age: Inquistion. I am aware that the majority disagrees with me here, but I hope you can at least recognize the reasons behind my opinion.
He was on about DAI. You're comparing a more tactics/strategy oriented game(DAO), with a full on action game that has minimal control/tactics options(DAI).He's banned now, but do a lot of people play these games interacting with only the one character, expecting the other party members to just automatically do everything? That's what this quote seems to suggest:
I love the full party management, I played ~150 hours of DA:O and didn't touch the party AI options. I don't understand the desire to turn off half of the game.
I didn't play enough of DA2 to remember how the combat in that turned out. I think I got about half way, but I couldn't stomach it after that.
I'm sure someone must have realized. And I'm also sure it's not fun to work on a game like that after realizing and being unable to do anything about it :/DA2 is fine example of why we shouldn't hold ANY game developer up as some shining beacon of excellence.
Because it incomprehensible why no one during development apparently said out loud:
"Well these endless waves of trash mobs are a bit shit, eh?"
I agree with everything you say except, perhaps, the "boring" part of the story. It got boring due to shitty execution, but there was perhaps at least an interesting idea there.DA2 is one of those games that didn't seem as shitty to me when I was playing it at the time. It was only once I got quite a ways into it and started saying to myself:
It's then that you really begin to realize that almost every fundamental aspect of the game is fucking terrible.
- The wave-based, action oriented combat in this game is the worst thing about it.
- The dumbed-down conversations and stupid dialog wheel are the worst things about it.
- The boring, nonsensical story is the worst thing about it.
- The endlessly recycled side areas are the worst thing about it.
- The shit-mountain graphics is the worst thing about it.