Modifié par schalafi, 28 juillet 2012 - 04:45 .
Bring Anders back for Dragon Age 3!
#26
Posté 28 juillet 2012 - 04:44
#27
Posté 29 juillet 2012 - 01:02
#28
Posté 29 juillet 2012 - 01:30
DPSSOC wrote...
Until Anders remembers the Qunari and sets off on another crusade where he'll kick the hornet's nest and run back to hide behind Hawke.
ooooo. ouch. lol.
Uh, but, yeah. i'm really okay with not seeing Anders again. really i am.
#29
Posté 29 juillet 2012 - 01:41
#30
Posté 29 juillet 2012 - 04:28
rapscallioness wrote...
DPSSOC wrote...
Until Anders remembers the Qunari and sets off on another crusade where he'll kick the hornet's nest and run back to hide behind Hawke.
ooooo. ouch. lol.
Uh, but, yeah. i'm really okay with not seeing Anders again. really i am.
Not trying to be harsh but that's how Anders rolls. He's a genuinely good man who doesn't like sitting by and doing nothing while others suffer. That's why he opened a clinic in Darktown and why he blowed up the Chantry. However as demonstrated with the Chantry Anders isn't one to think things through, and regularly ends up in over his head. At which point he runs to the one person he knows can and will defend him, Hawke, even when he/she won't.
#31
Posté 30 juillet 2012 - 01:27
#32
Posté 30 juillet 2012 - 01:34
#33
Posté 30 juillet 2012 - 02:21
Dave of Canada wrote...
If he comes back, can I stab him again?
and again, and again?
#34
Posté 30 juillet 2012 - 05:32
#35
Posté 08 août 2012 - 02:40
#36
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Posté 08 août 2012 - 03:01
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Ninja Mage wrote...
I would love to continue my same sex relationship with Anders in Dragon Age 3
Regardless of if he did come back or not, you won't be "continuing" anything with Anders, what with DA3 having a new protagonist.
#37
Posté 08 août 2012 - 03:03
#38
Posté 08 août 2012 - 04:14
Modifié par Anvos, 08 août 2012 - 04:19 .
#39
Posté 08 août 2012 - 04:24
#40
Posté 09 août 2012 - 06:00
pfft only good thing in Dragon Age 2 is killing Anders.
Modifié par DinoSteve, 09 août 2012 - 06:08 .
#41
Posté 09 août 2012 - 06:52
Seriously, I can tolerate Anders, but in a way in Awakening he always felt like an Alistair-rip-off (are they related maybe?), and in DA2 the influence of Justice really made it hard to make me care about him, I never liked fanatics
Thinking about it Love-interests are quite hard for me in DA2
A schizophrenic obsessed fanatic terrorist
A skinny mage-hating fanatic dressed like a SM- sex-slave
A bi-sexual...no...omi-sexual wannabe-pirate-rogue-duelist with an obsession for jokes about sex and body-fluids
An obsessed (yay!) elf that feels so much like a child sometimes it is almost pedophelia to romance her...
Can we have some more normal people in DA3 for a change? Just one or two at least? Really boring ones maybe?
No...from all the DA"-characters only Varric is unique and likeable enough to deserve a comeback...the rest? Ah...no, don't need them so much, I am afraid...
Modifié par Vox Draco, 09 août 2012 - 06:52 .
#42
Posté 09 août 2012 - 08:42
#43
Posté 09 août 2012 - 11:20
AngelicMachinery wrote...
I'll pass, I'm not sure he's reasons for seducing you were genuine. I think he just needed a pawn, and he used his dark past and stubble to romance you into servitude.
Honestly, I'd buy that explanation. It so fits into the nasty terrorist jerk he eventually became, it could definitely see that as a motivation.
For me, the only way I'd want Anders to come back in DA3 is as the franchise's answer to Lord Eliphas from the Dawn of War games; a merciless bastard who rises from death again and again to torment our heroes and generally wreck things. Eventually, they'd have to go into the Fade to destroy the Spirit of Vengeance completely from there, or something like that. But maybe I just want the satisifaction of cutting him down over and over again...
#44
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:42
Auraa wrote...
As much as I love Anders, no. He ran away of with my fem Hawke, and became mage rebels. If he comes back, that would mean Hawke would be the main character, or they broke up. I assume they'll talk about what he did to the chantry though.
Not necessarily. If they could find a way to make the Warden (assuming he or she survived) and Hawke come back, then it would only make sense that Anders came back, even if Hawke ran away with Anders at the end of DA2. And he did spark the Mage/Templar war, so I wouldn't be suprised in the slightest if he came back. What I think BioWare will do is something like in ME3; if Anders died in DA2, then someone replaces him in DA3. If not, he comes back and plays that specific role.
#45
Posté 12 août 2012 - 05:40
#46
Posté 12 août 2012 - 05:43
#47
Posté 12 août 2012 - 08:01
He is...nothing like Alistair...Vox Draco wrote...
Anders in DA2 is a reason for my Hawke to become a lesbian...
Seriously, I can tolerate Anders, but in a way in Awakening he always felt like an Alistair-rip-off (are they related maybe?), and in DA2 the influence of Justice really made it hard to make me care about him, I never liked fanatics
Thinking about it Love-interests are quite hard for me in DA2
What? What everything!?!?!A schizophrenic obsessed fanatic terrorist
A skinny mage-hating fanatic dressed like a SM- sex-slave
A bi-sexual...no...omi-sexual wannabe-pirate-rogue-duelist with an obsession for jokes about sex and body-fluids
An obsessed (yay!) elf that feels so much like a child sometimes it is almost pedophelia to romance her...
#48
Posté 14 août 2012 - 04:37
Modifié par Elanor1, 14 août 2012 - 04:37 .
#49
Posté 16 août 2012 - 06:33
#50
Posté 17 août 2012 - 02:06
If you got Anders killed in Awakening, he still appears in the second Dragon Age.
If Anders dies in the second Dragon Age, he still ...
It's so difficult to make a game that depends on the conclusion of the previous one to create its setting, Several successful video game franchises in the past didn't bother with it.
Again, I'm of the mind of do it right or don't do it at all. If you tell people their choices matter, make them actually matter more than a cameo. Otherwise, pick a canon and focus on the story at hand instead of looking backwards when moving forward.





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