"Is it that bad?"
1:At first, I thought it looked like a
very refreshing change to fighting, although after playing the game for awhile
it begins to be apparently obvious combat has been butchered from unending waves
of pointless enemies that ruin any strategy because enemies randomly pop out
from nowhere the entire game. It was attempted to be turned into a hybrid
strategy/action rpg, which strategy and action games rarly blend well. The
repeated mashing of buttons doesn't appeal to me, if I was in the mood for that
I'd play a real action game like god of war, or Devil may Cry
2: The entire first act is horrible, I don't have a
problem with rags to riches story my problem was ok, first impression of this
game. I start running from darkspawn while this dwarf gets beat up, I have no
clue at all whats going. Not even 5 minutes later my sibling dies which
personally didn't even bother me in the slightest because that early in the game
I had never even gotten to talk to said sibling unless I have played multiple
times. Then the templar dies, oh great more melodramics over characters I
honestly couldn't give a **** less about. Alright it's flemeth! Well that didn't
last long, two encounters and neither of them she holds any real point in the
story, outside of showing me how she lives through my warden killing her. Ok, so
I'm in town, now I'm doing quest that just feel generic, run around a bit
collect gold. suppose I'll talk to my team try and livly this up a bit, oh wait,
wtf, I can't talk to them? Well, so much for that.
3:Personally I've yet to actually grow attached to
any of these characters. One of my biggest problem with awakening was the fact I
couldn't just start a conversation when I felt like it, and now unless they have
a quest I can't even talk to them. Really limits how well you feel you know a
character, by the end of Origins I really did feel like my Warden and every
member of my team really were family, I honestly had much more sense of family
with all of them then I did with whats supposed to be my blood family in
2.
4: I can no longer equip armor to my party, this
didn't bother me as much however it does push more towards this being an action
game and not an rpg. I can no longer give my warrior the boss warrior armor of
the game and instead get to watch them get pummeled in their weak
gear.
5: Ok, my BIGGEST problem with this game is the
lack of areas.... and not only does it lack areas, but every single one of them
is a recycle. Well the graphics are nice, too bad I get the same bland scenery
to look at.
6: Voice acting! Many, many, many people thought
this would be plus, however I knew when I heard it that it would ruin the main
reason I liked dragon age which was roleplay. It's extremly hard to play the
character I -want- to play, over playing the character bioware has laid out. The
wheel feels very limiting, and I'm not the only player to feel this way. The
wheel vs the wall of text was THE main reason I liked dragon age over mass
effect. Now that it's been changed honestly I'm leaning more towards mass effect
being better.
7:I really, really, really wish more of what my
Warden did had influence on anything. As is it felt like very, very, very little
of the choices made were carried over. I don't think I noticed anything from
doing the DLCs.
Theres other things I don't like, that list
actually could go on for quit a bit but let me list the things I did like,
although their arn't many
1: I like how Hawks voice will change to fit the
type of character your trying to play
2:I like the new look for quanaris.
3:Graphics were as I've said, enjoyable.(I only
wish I had something to enjoy over the same crate moved 5 times
>_>)
4: I liked the idea the game spanned over 10 years,
however I felt robbed of how much I could actually affect in the 10 years cause
very little of what you do feels to have any kind of reprecussion.
To anyone that says
it's a good game, thats fine, keep your opinion. However don't come argueing
with mine because
1: I don't care
2: As a customer I have full right to my opinion, just as you do yours.
Personally, I wish I waited 3 months for this games price to drop to 20$
3: Rarly do those of you claiming this is an
amazing game have any actual opinion to back up your claim. I've yet to see
someone saying they liked this game to give the reasons of why they liked it.
Before you ask and argue, yes I do like the game, however I am highly
dissapointed with what I was hoping for from dragon age. As to liking the game
theres still old school NES rpgs I play and like, so just liking something
doesn't say much for what the quality of the product actually is.
Dragon Age Origins remains to be the best RPG ever
created IMO, and it's up there by a long shot I have never had such a emotional
response to any game or movie ever created, Dragon Age origins was amazing in so
many ways. Dragon Age 2 it feels like I have to force myself to continue playing
it, I'm just not enjoying it like DAO
Would I purchase DLC for this game? Probably not,
in fact, very, very, likly not. Unless the DLC will hold major importence to DA3
then definatly not. I bought the DLCs from Origins hoping they would help
somehow in 2, and none of them seemed to have any affect. That said i don't
really enjoy DA2, it's ok, sure. However after playing 20 minutes straight I'm
already looking for what other game I'd rather play. The problem is like, hmmm I
guess I'll continue dragon age two, one mabye two continous mobs later I'm
bored.
So overall
Débuté par
Tsadad
, mars 13 2011 03:45
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Posté 13 mars 2011 - 03:45





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