Amazon & Metacritic make me sad
#176
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:39
And anyway, in my opinion they could have improved it sooo much more if only EA (Electronic Arts) wouldn't rush their products out on the market and instead have closed betas for previous DA players. Perhaps i'm the only one with such thoughts, perhaps not.
#177
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:40
personally, i don't much enjoy the combat, and that's a big deal in a game like this. I still like the game, still playing it, but it's not as good as DAO, that's for sure.
As others have said, it feels rushed, but I also think there were some suspect design decisions.
And god I'm sick of multiple waves of spawning creatures.
Modifié par Taritu, 17 mars 2011 - 09:45 .
#178
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:01
#179
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:20
#180
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:40
Varus Praetor wrote...
Has no one else noticed that it seems like the vast majority of people in our society absolutely cannot stomach any kind of disagreement? Maybe it's just because I live in America, but...civilized discourse seems to have had a rather tragic and violent death. People like to focus on politics, but it's pervasive. I blame the internet and the comforting anonymity it provides.
The truth is with this one.
#181
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:44
I'm only seeing a few people agreeing with me that this was a great game that was either rushed or hastily made. There are clear signs of this, whether it's reused maps, reused settings, lots of bugs, etc. I hope Bioware comes away with at least one criticism from this release- please do not rush your game if it just isn't ready to be shipped.
#182
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:50
Varus Praetor wrote...
Has no one else noticed that it seems like the vast majority of people in our society absolutely cannot stomach any kind of disagreement? Maybe it's just because I live in America, but...civilized discourse seems to have had a rather tragic and violent death. People like to focus on politics, but it's pervasive. I blame the internet and the comforting anonymity it provides.
Well said.
#183
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:59
Varus Praetor wrote...
Has no one else noticed that it seems like the vast majority of people in our society absolutely cannot stomach any kind of disagreement? Maybe it's just because I live in America, but...civilized discourse seems to have had a rather tragic and violent death. People like to focus on politics, but it's pervasive. I blame the internet and the comforting anonymity it provides.
Agreed, aslo what the hell happened to finding a middle ground?
#184
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 11:07
#185
Posté 18 mars 2011 - 12:19
mushoops86anjyl wrote...
I thought I had criticism's of this game that I was sharing with others. It turns out most people who are bashing the game are going to hyperbolic lengths and in the end succeeding at nothing more than nerdraging. "DA2 is the worst game ever!" or "DA2 is the worst game I've ever played!" Really? Because that seems like a load of ****.
I'm only seeing a few people agreeing with me that this was a great game that was either rushed or hastily made. There are clear signs of this, whether it's reused maps, reused settings, lots of bugs, etc. I hope Bioware comes away with at least one criticism from this release- please do not rush your game if it just isn't ready to be shipped.
And this is the thing, isn't it? A lot of us do agree on some of the flaws.
I personally think that DA2 is miles better than DA:O as a complete product, but I also agree that it was rushed, could have had more involvement with the companions, could have kept the inventory system of the previous game and repeated locations a little too much.
There is definitely a middle ground - and while I subjectively give DA2 a 9/10 for my own enjoyment, I agree that 8/10 is a good objective score for the game because it clearly isn't all things to all people.
I just hope that DA3 has a bit more development time, but keeps expanding on the visual style established in DA2 along with the quality of writing and the dialogue wheel.
I'm also hoping there were be DLC of the calibre of Lair of the Shadow Broker and Stolen Memories.
But getting on track - there is definitely a middle ground and while people may be more positive or negative around that mid point - there are areas to agree if, as you say, there is less of this nerdrage hyperbole.
C.
#186
Posté 19 mars 2011 - 06:27





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