I love how some people here are deriding German speech. I bet German people love it too.
Or maybe not.
Some Gameplay Footage from EA Showcase London
Débuté par
Sir Karl
, nov. 09 2010 09:05
#151
Posté 10 novembre 2010 - 06:07
#152
Posté 10 novembre 2010 - 06:10
Gavinthelocust wrote...
Also I believe I saw Anders Alistair the Pirate at the end there.
Looked to me like the character was an enemy (considering he was surrounded by people) and had red hair, so I doubt it's Alistair or Anders.
#153
Posté 10 novembre 2010 - 06:26
Dave of Canada wrote...
Maybe it's just me but I don't see the "hack & slash" gameplay, from what I've seen and heard from people who've played the console version of Origins and DA2 on the console - it's exactly alike. Unless animations can change the game's genre, though that makes no sense at all.
You are not alone. I don't see it at all, not when I actually played the demo nor looking at the latest footage. I actually quite like some hack and slash games, played a few here and there, DA2 just doesn't seem like any of them to me, despite the faster animations.
I'm curious, if you had to press a button to do the standard attack in Origins would that then be considered a hack n slash?
#154
Posté 10 novembre 2010 - 07:53
Argh, The camera man kept pointing the camera in the wrong direction, maybe someone should have told him that he was meant to film DRAGON AGE and not a German broad talking into a microphone.
#155
Posté 10 novembre 2010 - 08:02
tmp7704 wrote...
I agree. Any language with words likeYmpulse wrote...
Also, German is a wonderfully practical language, without the stupid roundaboutness of the english language. /rant
Gesundheitswiederherstellungszusammenmischungsverhaeltniskundiger
(to avoid the stupid roundaboutness)
can't be all wrong.
Hmm, I wonder if it's possible to say that whole word without pausing for breath





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