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Will Dragon Age 2 play like Fable?


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Rubbish Hero

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Will I be able to fight like real time like Oblivion and fable and shoot secondry magic?

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It better bloody not.

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brain_damage

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Nope, it's going to play like Doom 3 and you're going to be a voiceless, faceless space marine in Hell.

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I think its very unlikely. Its possible, but I wouldn't bet on it. I would bet on it being a revamped or developed version of DAO's combat.

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I be very angry if it not like baldurs gate.

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brain_damage wrote...

Nope, it's going to play like Doom 3 and you're going to be a voiceless, faceless space marine in Hell.

i'd really be in hell if it was like that

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Rubbish Hero wrote...

I be very angry if it not like baldurs gate.


I'd be disappointed; I think they will make some changes but it will largely be the same style of combat.

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Lord_Saulot wrote...

Rubbish Hero wrote...

I be very angry if it not like baldurs gate.


I'd be disappointed; I think they will make some changes but it will largely be the same style of combat.


Naaaaaaah, they're going to use Kinect and we have to jump around and slap the air in order to fight our opponents. It's obvious.

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Rubbish Hero wrote...




Will Dragon Age 2 play like Fable?

If it does I'm going to lead a rebellion against Bioware.

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Will I be able to fight like real time like Oblivion and fable and shoot secondry magic?




I bloody well hope not.

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Probably best not to jump to conclusions, some people seem to have crapped on game already, we know next to nothing other than we play as Shepard.

Modifié par Rubbish Hero, 09 juillet 2010 - 12:25 .


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I'm going to cast a single spell right here, powering it up and exposing myself big time, you guys better interrupt it or you're all goi- Damn it.



I'm going to cast a single spell right he-



Damn it.

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Rubbish Hero wrote...

Probably best not to jump to conclusions, some people seem to have crapped on game already, we know next to nothing other than we play as Shepard.


The plotline is starting to feel like Fable 3's.

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rise the power, like the fable 3 slogan

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The plotline is starting to feel like Fable 3's.


Fable 3 was the first thing that came into my head when I read the release

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Gorthaur the Cruel

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packardbell wrote...
The plotline is starting to feel like Fable 3's.

How is that? We know next to nothing about the plot.

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Rubbish Hero wrote...

Will I be able to fight like real time like Oblivion and fable and shoot secondry magic?

The 10 years thing has me thinking the story going to work out like Fable at least,you'll be going along minding your own business get knocked out and dragged off to a remote prison someplace,flash forward 10 years and you finally escape the decisions  you made 10 years ago will still be effecting the present.

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Um...have you guys ever read fantasy? Nobody becomes somebody, that's what fantasy is. That's what this one sounds like. Makes perfect sense.



But no, I hope it doesn't play like Fable.

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Solostran85 wrote...

packardbell wrote...
The plotline is starting to feel like Fable 3's.

How is that? We know next to nothing about the plot.


The whole 'rise to greatness' thing and now you're limited to play a human character, not that there were other species in Fable.

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TurtleTape wrote...

Um...have you guys ever read fantasy? Nobody becomes somebody, that's what fantasy is. That's what this one sounds like. Makes perfect sense.

But no, I hope it doesn't play like Fable.


Or watch movies and tv.

It is a pretty common theme that resonates with most people, which is why it is a pretty common theme.

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SDNcN wrote...

TurtleTape wrote...

Um...have you guys ever read fantasy? Nobody becomes somebody, that's what fantasy is. That's what this one sounds like. Makes perfect sense.

But no, I hope it doesn't play like Fable.


Or watch movies and tv.

It is a pretty common theme that resonates with most people, which is why it is a pretty common theme.


Yes, and everyone seems incredibly surprised that the plotline sounds familiar. -.-

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Good god no. No real time combat, please.

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It's just that Dragon Age origins had some rather original origins, i.e you're a noble in some cases not some downtrodden farmer.

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I enjoyed Fable. I very much liked Mass Effect 1 & 2. I've played every Elder Scrolls game since Arena. But I really hope the Dragon Age designers didn't decide to cast aside what they achieved in the first game in favor of emulating one of those other franchises. That would be both disappointing and derivative. The silence regarding the combat system is pretty alarming considering the speed with which they addressed the other concerns.



I really loved Dragon Age. I loved it in spite of the marketing campaign, which had thoroughly robbed me of almost all of my initial excitement. Thankfully, it was nothing like the trailers portrayed it- it wasn't "Marilyn Manson FIGHT, blood spatter, F YEAH, EXTREME!", even though the wind-up to its release certainly portrayed it that way. It was really quite amazing how fully that marketing campaign eradicated all traces of my initial considerable enthusiasm for a new Bioware fantasy RPG, but the revelation that the actual game was nothing like the dreadful campaign was even more bewildering and gratifying.



So maybe this is just that same perplexing marketing machine starting to grind into gear again. Maybe the same buzzwords starting to fill us with trepidation (Righteously dynamic content, be right in the middle of the fight as you ascend to ultimate power, brah!) are similarly far afield of the ultimate product.



Maker, I hope so.

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Vylan Antagonist wrote...

I enjoyed Fable. I very much liked Mass Effect 1 & 2. I've played every Elder Scrolls game since Arena. But I really hope the Dragon Age designers didn't decide to cast aside what they achieved in the first game in favor of emulating one of those other franchises. That would be both disappointing and derivative. The silence regarding the combat system is pretty alarming considering the speed with which they addressed the other concerns.

I really loved Dragon Age. I loved it in spite of the marketing campaign, which had thoroughly robbed me of almost all of my initial excitement. Thankfully, it was nothing like the trailers portrayed it- it wasn't "Marilyn Manson FIGHT, blood spatter, F YEAH, EXTREME!", even though the wind-up to its release certainly portrayed it that way. It was really quite amazing how fully that marketing campaign eradicated all traces of my initial considerable enthusiasm for a new Bioware fantasy RPG, but the revelation that the actual game was nothing like the dreadful campaign was even more bewildering and gratifying.

So maybe this is just that same perplexing marketing machine starting to grind into gear again. Maybe the same buzzwords starting to fill us with trepidation (Righteously dynamic content, be right in the middle of the fight as you ascend to ultimate power, brah!) are similarly far afield of the ultimate product.

Maker, I hope so.


Great post!  I didn't like the marketing campaign either, but I was following the game at that point, so I didn't let the strange ads bother me.  I hope that this game's advertising is not doen that way.