At the epilogue, I really started thinking if I made the right choices or not. And I suspect that the amount of variations are vast, if my choices were different. Seemingly unimportant things, like the small chantry in Ozammar, might lead to a full scale war. I kinda of expected it, but it still came as a surprise.
The climax at the battle of Denerim gave me the chills and goost bumps all the way through.
My character became king of Ferelden, but lost his love and child. The Morrigan part really made me sad and I don't know why. I am usually not that kinda of person (I laughed at Titanic movie, that's the kind of person I am).
My character and Morrigan were in love (which would make her plan more sensible). So the part where it said that the PC felt Morrigan's sorrow and regret via the ring she gave him realy moved me emotionally. I had an urge to start crying lol. I mean even now, I have that weird ache in the heart or something. I don't know how to explain it.
The point is, Bioware made me, a usually cold and insensible person, actually care and feel bad. Bioware really shined. Dragon age is so far the only game that involved me so much emotionally.
At the epilogue, I almost shouted out loud: "I WANT DRAGON AGE 2 NOW!!". I want to reunite with my Morrigan and my creepy kid!
Modifié par KnightofPhoenix, 09 novembre 2009 - 04:07 .





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