Dragon Age 3?
#201
Posté 23 avril 2011 - 01:28
#202
Guest_PresidentCowboy_*
Posté 23 avril 2011 - 02:39
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LilleF wrote...
Depending on whether DA2 makes enough profit to continue the line is yet to be seen. But if it does I think the main "hero" will be the child.
As sad as it makes me I can't see that the Warden as a playable character again. Hawke (who has already a voice actor/actress) may become a companion because players already have an idea how he/she sounds.
Warden could be a possible but it'd be a lot of work - a lot of people would be angry if they just had one voice when there's like six you can choose from when creating the Warden. I can see the Warden making a short cameo - temporary companion maybe? - and being voiced by the same people who voiced them in Origins, or maybe this would be too silly but they could make a short cameo, and every time they go to say something be interrupted...keke. The face would definitely be the hardest part about it though.
#203
Posté 23 avril 2011 - 04:31
Thefademaster wrote...
dragon age 3 would also be awesome if bioware put in a multiplayer?
I dont think Multiplayer in DA3 would ruin it for me and alot of DA fans :/ CO-op however would be interesting to see
#204
Posté 23 avril 2011 - 09:19
#205
Posté 24 avril 2011 - 06:09
#206
Posté 24 avril 2011 - 08:56
#207
Posté 25 avril 2011 - 11:39
#208
Posté 26 avril 2011 - 01:28
#209
Posté 26 avril 2011 - 05:53
#210
Posté 27 avril 2011 - 11:14
Personally, I'd like the next game to have more travelling - one of the things I really missed in DA3 is that you were pretty much confined to Kirkwall and the surrounding area, whereas in DA:O you got to travel all across a vast country and see all these great sights and interesting fantasy cultures. It made for a more open plotline, too. I'd like DA3 to return to that structure. And, if you want my two cents, I'd love for Tevinter to be a stop on that journey. Theres been so much rhetoric setting it up as this scary nightmare land, theres a lot of tension to cash in on. I'd love to see what Tevinter really is like.
As for the heroes, despite all the difficulties with the voices and the faces and the details of their stories, I would LOVE to see the warden and Hawke again. I don't know how they'd do it, but I have faith! Even if they had to make more generic avatars and voices, I'd get over it.
The most interesting thing to me is that line from the end "[Hawke] has disappeared, just like the Warden" "That is no coincidence". So there's got to be some kind of "meeting of heroes" thing going on.
#211
Posté 27 avril 2011 - 11:21
#212
Posté 28 avril 2011 - 03:28
OldWooglin wrote...
It seems that Bioware is going to do something similar to what the Elder Scrolls are doing and will have a game centered in each nation of Theadas. What I would really like to see if the next game be set in the Anderfells. My only complaint about Dragon Age II was that they got away from the Wardens for the most part. I would like to see you start the game as a young warden going through training at Weisthaupt (however you spell it) and the progression of the story is your rise to prominence in the Wardens. From the first two games we know that the King of the Anderfells is weak and many people look to the Wardens to rule. There could be the main conflict in the game as to whether or not you as (eventually) First Warden will take the thrown or remain in Weisthaupt. It can provide the same defined lines of good and bad that made Dragon Age Origins so enjoyable but doesn't necessarily need there to be a blight to make it interesting. Plus it would finally answer the question what do Wardens do with no blight.
I think they help rebuild towns and stuff and help people perpare for the next bilght cuz Duncan say at the beginning of DAO the people had ignored the wardens warnings for too long
#213
Posté 28 avril 2011 - 09:10
meant to be on the edge of war,
Templars vs Mages
Qunari vs Tevinter
Fereldan vs Orlais (According
to Alistair)
According to certain
ending there could be more such as:
Morrigan vs Flemeth
A certain ending at
the end of Awakening states that rumours of a new blight in the north,
Blight 6 vs Anderfel
it would be good if it was the last to dragons at the same time so (blight
6&7 vs Anderfel)
Qunari vs Free Marches
as the Arishok states that they will be back
I like the idea that
the whole world can be in total chaos so maybe Nevarra can try to spread there
power and invade other nations as well.
The Warden & Hawk
are obviously involved some how, morrigan’s baby will be important.
This would be an epic
story, where you can follow different characters in different sections, The
Warden with the blight, Hawk with the Templar and Mages, Alister with Fereldan,
Morrigan against her mother. Also the dwarves and elves with also need a big
roles in this some how. I would love for this to happen feel free to disagree.
#214
Posté 28 avril 2011 - 04:13
#215
Posté 29 avril 2011 - 12:41
#216
Posté 29 avril 2011 - 09:13
#217
Posté 29 avril 2011 - 10:07
Theres a conversation between Hawke and Flemeth about Morrigan and i think Hawke says something like:"im not sure if shes your daughter or your enemy",and Flemeth says:"neither is she"
Maby i misunderstood this...
Opinions?
#218
Posté 30 avril 2011 - 12:06
#219
Posté 30 avril 2011 - 02:14
#220
Posté 30 avril 2011 - 05:30
#221
Posté 30 avril 2011 - 11:10
Play as either Hawke or a new character(that seems to biowares idea for the series rather than playing the same character like in mass effect) who is a bounty hunter of sorts, hired by wardens to help find morrigan to try and stop flemeth from some nasty plan i'm sure bioware writers can come up with for her with involves the dark spawn and that chatty dark spawn fellow from awakenings. Or maybe hired by the circle to find the warden or Hawke if you are a new character? Something that means you have to travel all over the place and visit the stories describes in insuadibilis post above while not being tired down by past choices or being overly involved in other wars.
To find morrigan, for exmaple, you have to follow in her footsteps after DAO up until the end of Witch-hunter DLC. Turns out she travelled all over the world to all these different countries mentioned in the other games looking for that mirror. So the player takes a ship(captained by Isabela?) and uses it like a Normandy/Ebon Hawk travelling home to travel all over the place. Add better thought out ideas here and some side quests there and end up with merril and that elf from witchhunt fixing merrils mirror and going through after Morrigan/warden if alive.
This gives back the exploration freedom DA2 lacked, is vague enough to work with different endings to the other games and allows for dead wardens from DAO.
#222
Posté 01 mai 2011 - 11:55
Here's my two cents:
The game is obviously going to take place in Orlais for multiple reasons. Val Royeaux, the Capital of Orlais, is where the Divine is and the Chantry's "core" is. Alistair says that hostility over the old Orlesian territory in Ferelden is brewing (the territory that Loghain was famous for fighting over). The Grey Warden named Stroud from DA 2 also hints at something occurring with Orlais. The majority of Morrigan's epilogues from Origins include her crossing the Frostback Mountains, which lead to Orlais. And, of course, Bodahn and Sandal are headed to Orlais, and the series seems to follow them so far.
There's the whole mage/templar/chantry conflict that's going in full throttle. Apparently, the Templars broke from the Chantry to deal with the mage rebellion in their own fashion. The Chantry is in the position of a peacemaker now. So, for this reason, I think that the main character will be a Chantry member, maybe a Seeker, tasked with finding the Warden and Hawke who have mysteriously disappeared according to Leliana. If DA 3's protagonist is a Chantry member, Cassandra would be a major character, possibly a party member. And perhaps Leliana as well.
On the topic of the disappearances of Hawke and the Warden, there are two connections that could be behind it. The first is the obvious one, Flemeth. Both characters have come in contact with Flemeth and have had critical encounters with her (it). The second connection is the Eluvian. Hawke encounters it through Merrill and the Warden encounters it either as a Dalish Elf and/or in the Witch Hunt DLC. Just a possibility.
Now here's what I'd like from the 3rd game:
-Longer, more focused storyline: I liked the plots of both titles so far, but I was more connected to that of Origins.
-Improved character creator: I just like making cool characters. Facial hair improvements, too please, none of Hawke's scraggly-ass pedo-stubble. For instance, it would be cool to have a stubble thickness slider, like the tattoo intensity slider, but you could also make other parts of the beard thicker.
-Origins: At least choose race. I know it would be difficult to have six different voice actors depending on race (human, elf, dwarf) and gender (m/f), but here's hoping. I just like being able to start a game over with different results.
-Party conversations from Origins: I like being able to conversate with my companions whenever I want.
-Better romances: DA 2 didn't make any sense how you would magically fall in love after one night in the sack (that means sex, kids).
-Some resolution to the Morrigan/Flemeth story: Just cuz I'm interested and all this suspense is making me antsy.
-More prestige classes: I like the ones that are offered, but I'd like more variety por favor.
-Open world: Like how Origins did it. Being confined to one city is fine enough for one game.
-General stuff- I'd like to see some Chasind stuff, more Tevinters, and more general badassery.
In short, I can't wait for Dragon Age III.
Modifié par OrlandoFurioso, 02 mai 2011 - 12:16 .
#223
Posté 02 mai 2011 - 01:10
That's all you need to know. Sandal is the connection character of Dragon Age. He's this game's Duncan Idaho. Where he goes, we go.
#224
Posté 02 mai 2011 - 02:13
#225
Posté 05 mai 2011 - 03:57




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