Yes, please!!
Looks like we're back to getting content that actually adds something to the game.
Modifié par Master Shiori, 16 juin 2010 - 07:26 .
Modifié par Master Shiori, 16 juin 2010 - 07:26 .
Zy-El wrote...
3 weeks away?? Another stand-alone DLC for which we already know the outcome. Finally, we'll get to see Val Royeaux and get more details about the relationship between Leliana and Marjolaine. Is that worth $7 to you?
Darth_Trethon wrote...
So the big question is: WHEN?? Can we at least know a release month?
Guest_Mr HimuraChan_*
Zy-El wrote...
Finally, we'll get to see Val Royeaux and get more details about the relationship between Leliana and Marjolaine.
Bryzon wrote...
So, will this be our first real look at Orlais?
Guest_Maviarab_*
Guest_Nadia73_*
Maviarab wrote...
More importantly, how does it work?
We cant use our characters that we have imported into Awakening can we?
Guest_Maviarab_*
Zy-El wrote...
3 weeks away?? Another stand-alone DLC for which we already know the outcome. Finally, we'll get to see Val Royeaux and get more details about the relationship between Leliana and Marjolaine. Is that worth $7 to you?
Modifié par epoch_, 16 juin 2010 - 07:48 .
Modifié par KendallX23, 16 juin 2010 - 07:50 .
Modifié par Lord Gremlin, 16 juin 2010 - 08:07 .
Slarth79 wrote...
Darth_Trethon wrote...
So the big question is: WHEN?? Can we at least know a release month?
It's due for release 6th July, but going by there record it won't be on the PS3 then
Maviarab wrote...
Ahhh cheers epoch, mis read it, shouldnt multi-task and atch football hehe...
Well..no interest then.
Modifié par Carmen, 16 juin 2010 - 07:57 .
Carmen wrote...
Maviarab wrote...
Ahhh cheers epoch, mis read it, shouldnt multi-task and atch football hehe...
Well..no interest then.
Great news that they are focusing more on our old characters, but I sort of feel the same as the above poster.
I guess the main disappointing element to me in this is that you actually play "as" Leliana (and your other companions, in the event that this idea is carried further). To me, the companions in Dragon Age were interesting since they gave the impression of being real people with their own hidden past, problems etc.
Thus, I think I would have prefered getting to accompany (as a player character) them on their mission rather than "being" them (and presumably picking their dialogue etc). I guess it just seems strange to me to sort of assume their personality in this way, since it is such a switch of perspective. If this approach is followed in later DLCs, "being" Alistair, Zevran etc would feel a bit strange to me personally and not quite what I was hoping for. But maybe it's just me. I guess it is a matter of taste.