loose ends in the Dragon Age franchise (spoilers, naturally)
#526
Posté 18 octobre 2010 - 03:18
DA2 wasnt made for those people who liked the style and play DAO brought to the table.
It's a new game with a few single, or collective reasons why it's a deal breaker for this group.
#527
Posté 23 octobre 2010 - 04:20
Sheryl Chee wrote...
DanteCousland wrote...
1) What happens to Finn we can infer that he was going to die from what the statue said
Finn took it to mean that he was going to die, but he was wrong. What the statue saw was that Finn would not return to the tower to speak with her. I always saw Finn and Ariane as a duo. After Witch Hunt, they go off together and have fun little adventures.
aww, that's so cute <3
#528
Posté 23 octobre 2010 - 06:55
ChickenDownUnder wrote...
The only problem with having lots and lots of loose ends in a game, with more being added by DLC and future games, is that eventually the money/desire/ordersonhigh to complete a series will run out. Then you'd just be left with a convoluted mess that didn't really go anywhere. Or one last rushed game with too many loose ends to tie up... which never comes across well.
Don't mind me.
Na, I do mind you! Because I agree with you! How the "BW" writer(s) gonna solve that mess out, will be quite intresting to see!
#529
Posté 25 octobre 2010 - 04:30
Lord Gremlin wrote...
Let's start making bets on Flemeth's true identity. Possible bets:
- full list of Old Gods excluding Urthemiel
- Fen'Harel
- Andraste (a popular bet, although irrational)
...Is gambling allowed on these forums BTW?
Of course; she could just be what is said of her, a woman who had a bad romance back in the past, ran in the swamps, joined with a demon, learned some witch spells and shapeshifting over the years and rarely gets totally involved in society unless she has to.
#530
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 09:48
#531
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 09:56
#532
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 10:06
Locking, as there isn't much reason to bring back this thread from the dead.




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