I don't know deutsch very good, but there is a very interesting screen shot:
http://images.idgent...196736/600x.jpg
Hawke and his company against a horde of darkspawn.
Just wonder - how usual people (not Grey Wardens) can fight with darkspawn a lot and not get tainted?
Gamestar: Dragon Age 2 vs. The Witcher 2 vs. Skyrim
Débuté par
Erlemar
, janv. 22 2011 10:39
#1
Posté 22 janvier 2011 - 10:39
#2
Posté 22 janvier 2011 - 06:34
marshalleck wrote...
For awards, since that's Bioware's big thing now. Every time someone makes a critical comment about ME2, some Bioware rep pops into the thread, puts his fingers in his ears and goes "la la la, I can't hear you, look at all these GOTY awards..."
I don't think that's really fair. We always listen to constructive criticism, but we have to listen to that criticism in context. If someone tells us that Mass Effect 2 was a huge failure and made terrible design decisions, we have to acknowledge that not everyone agrees with that sentiment. Perhaps they were terrible design decisions for that one person's preferences, but not everyone.
It's like walking up to an olympic gold medalist and yelling "YOU SUCK!" because you don't like their hair color. "I think you would look better as a blonde, but I recognize that you are a very fast swimmer!" would be a more reasonable sentiment. Put another way, it's the difference between saying "I don't like the Beatles" (which is reasonable) and "The Beatles sucked" (which is not reasonable, as they had a huge impact on music).
#3
Posté 22 janvier 2011 - 06:36
Oh, and just so we're all on the same page, I think that a year containing 3 fantasy RPGs, nicely spread out so you have time to savor all of them is fantastic. As you might expect, fantasy roleplaying is a favorite of mine, so everytime a game comes out in that genre I get a little giddy.
And frankly, I don't think there are enough examples of the genre for us fans to need to "pick sides."
And frankly, I don't think there are enough examples of the genre for us fans to need to "pick sides."
#4
Posté 22 janvier 2011 - 11:08
AlanC9 wrote...
I always felt Bio sold out when they did KotOR. Although if I'm being honest, getting the D&D license was an even bigger sellout.
Given that the D&D license was what put us "on the map," I'm not sure you can consider it to be selling out. We barely existed as a company before it. Unless you were a rabid fan of Shattered Steel, or something.
#5
Posté 24 janvier 2011 - 04:14
Okay, I think this has strayed far enough from relevance. If you want to chat about Skyrim and The Witcher, let's take it to Off Topic.
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