Maria Caliban wrote...
MasterSamson88 wrote...
I like that there seems to be a lot of dialog I haven't yet heard.
I think it's because I'm not used to replaying games but I've been pleasantly surprised at how different lines tend to get difference responses from NPCs. I'm also more comfortable with using the various dialogue options. My first play through was diplomatic, and now I'm tending to charming/humorous.
I've intermittently used the aggressive response and figure I'll use it if I do an archer Hawke but...
I think years of BioWare games has conditioned me to avoid the aggressive option. Renegade, dark side, closed fist - I know the DA II system is different but I still always hesitate and tend to avoid the red fist.
Though the times I've used it, I've liked the result.
I was surprised with the options I chose. I mean from past experience with conversation wheels in Mass Effect I always choose the Paragon routes but in Dragon Age their set up in a bit of a less rigid way, where they're not really routes so much as they are just tones. And so in my first run I found myself taking a very humorous/charming path through the game. Mixed in with some diplomatic positions. I used the red fist a few times but only in pretty aggressive situations.
The Qunari is a great example actually. When I met the Arishok in the Viscount Keep I used a humorous response when he first addresses me and my Hawke said "I see a man who's ready to start a war on principle." Which I found really fitting.
Then when the Arishok asked me what I was going to do about it I did a rare move for myself and choose the closed fist and my Hawke said "There's only one way to end this." Which I also found to be really great. Because the Arishok had gone way too far and it was past negotiation now.
I don't know, I just really liked the new dialog system.
Modifié par MasterSamson88, 17 mars 2011 - 02:48 .