Non-sarcastic Hawke is just too dreary.
#1
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:02
I had lots of fun with the sarcastic dialog and Hawke always chipping in with a snide remark or two.
Goody-goody Hawke or "Look at me I'm tough. Rawr." Hawke are rather dull by comparison.
Not that the dialog is *bad* exactly, but sarcasm is so much better, at least for me.
Anyone else agree?
#2
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:03
Aye. Humorous / Sarcastic is the best.
#3
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:06
While compare to sarcastic Hawke, Direct/mean Hawke is not 'mean' enough, it should be at Renegade Shep's level. Good/helpful Hawke is just...well, just a good/kind person.
Nothing wrong with other two Hawke but 'they' got overshadowed for sure.
P.S. Many golden lines in game are from Witty Hawke.
Modifié par Invalidcode, 29 mars 2011 - 06:07 .
#4
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:06
I'm on a goody-goody playthrough to see what the Isabela rivalmance is like, and it's so, um the opposite of fun (am pumped full of flu-meds so brain not working bah).
Snarky-Hawke is genius, especially when she's the only one who thinks she's funny.
Gonna have to stick to the good-old middle option from now on;)
Edit to add ,tried mean-Hawke but, like ME2 is just too mean. Although on this run felt it fit to go all red-response to 'Bela and Merrill after they betrayed me in the fade - considering had just lost Bethany to Bertrand's betayal felt totally right at the time.(ok I admit i felt horrible for shouting at Merrill
Modifié par MoogleNut, 29 mars 2011 - 06:11 .
#5
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:07
#6
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:10
#7
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:13
And then they tank him vigorously for it
#8
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:15
#9
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:21
The Angry One wrote...
I shouldn't have done a sarcastic run first I think.
I had lots of fun with the sarcastic dialog and Hawke always chipping in with a snide remark or two.
Goody-goody Hawke or "Look at me I'm tough. Rawr." Hawke are rather dull by comparison.
Not that the dialog is *bad* exactly, but sarcasm is so much better, at least for me.
Anyone else agree?
Yeah, he is the best. Sheppard will feel empty after having a go with sarcastic hero.
I had my best tabletop D&D games playing as sarcastic and chauvinist hero. He really stole the show, especialy when he was acting like a jerk at the women and cracking jokes at every sittulation. Thou, it was pretty bad for his health, making loads of enemies for my party and getting slapped and even kicked to the face by women he insulted.
Ahhh... Good times...
After playing that campaign to the end, I always wanted to RP hero like that in video games. This was the first game that REALLY gave me the chance to do so. Been playing the "good guy" in most RPGs. Now it will feel bland and boring.
#10
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:23
I will agree that the snarky options pretty much stole the show, though. The others aren't the font of memes that they (and Renegade Shepard, for that matter) are.
#11
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:25
HogarthHughes 3 wrote...
Its the opposite for me. I can't stand the sarcastic Hawke, he just comes off as such a douche. Maybe femhawke will be more bearable choosing purple options, haven't tried it yet though.
It is better, even the lines are the same, female VA is perfect for witty Hawke.
#12
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:29
Speaking of Lady Hawke here. Who is her VA BTW?
Modifié par ToJKa1, 29 mars 2011 - 06:29 .
#13
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:30
Invalidcode wrote...
HogarthHughes 3 wrote...
Its the opposite for me. I can't stand the sarcastic Hawke, he just comes off as such a douche. Maybe femhawke will be more bearable choosing purple options, haven't tried it yet though.
It is better, even the lines are the same, female VA is perfect for witty Hawke.
Snarky FemHawke is pretty much pure unadulterated win. First time in a BioWare (or Obsidian/Black Isle, for that matter) RPG I've ever played the first time through with a female PC.
Modifié par TheBlackBaron, 29 mars 2011 - 06:31 .
#14
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:30
Andronic0s wrote...
I cant bring myself to play the sarcastic Hawke, I played Noble hawke first so that seems the best, the sarcastic one just feels terribly out of place most of the time, though sometimes it works I just wish I could see what he is going to say before selecting something
^ This.
I'm going to have to go run the game playing an evil/sarcastic/doesn't-give-a-damn female Hawke just to disassociate myself from what I would normally do.
#15
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:30
Unlike the Mass Effect system which shoe-horns you into the paragon/renegade route, I've found that in DA2 it's easily possible to craft yourself an great character who's both irreverent and honorable/noble at the same time. Or even rude yet noble etc since your actions define your moraily rather than your responses most of the time.
Um, yeah, ran out of brain juice now, but anyone else get what I mean?
#16
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:32
#17
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:33
MoogleNut wrote...
I don't know about anyw one else, but the more I play this game, the more i'm coming to appreciate the depth of character that's possible with the personality types.
Unlike the Mass Effect system which shoe-horns you into the paragon/renegade route, I've found that in DA2 it's easily possible to craft yourself an great character who's both irreverent and honorable/noble at the same time. Or even rude yet noble etc since your actions define your moraily rather than your responses most of the time.
Um, yeah, ran out of brain juice now, but anyone else get what I mean?
I did, and that's all that matters.
#18
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:33
Hrodric wrote...
Andronic0s wrote...
I cant bring myself to play the sarcastic Hawke, I played Noble hawke first so that seems the best, the sarcastic one just feels terribly out of place most of the time, though sometimes it works I just wish I could see what he is going to say before selecting something
^ This.
I'm going to have to go run the game playing an evil/sarcastic/doesn't-give-a-damn female Hawke just to disassociate myself from what I would normally do.
Why so serious? Life a joke and I know the punch line. You'll get it someday.
MoogleNut wrote...
I don't know about anyw one else, but
the more I play this game, the more i'm coming to appreciate the depth
of character that's possible with the personality types.
Unlike
the Mass Effect system which shoe-horns you into the paragon/renegade
route, I've found that in DA2 it's easily possible to craft yourself an
great character who's both irreverent and honorable/noble at the same
time. Or even rude yet noble etc since your actions define your moraily
rather than your responses most of the time.
Um, yeah, ran out of brain juice now, but anyone else get what I mean?[smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/uncertain.png[/smilie]
"You can make a deep character who isn't just broken record, going on about the same stuff over and over again.", kinda like this? What do I win?!
Modifié par Arppis, 29 mars 2011 - 06:35 .
#19
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:34
MoogleNut wrote...
Um, yeah, ran out of brain juice now, but anyone else get what I mean?
You mean a real, non-2D character? =D
#20
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:34
I was trying to do one as a good Hawke but no, sarcastic just keeps coming in.
#21
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:36
#22
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:36
VenetianMask wrote...
I am a sarcastic person so no matter how hard I try otherwise, I will keep picking those responses. A lot of the time they seem to match up with what I would say anyway.
I was trying to do one as a good Hawke but no, sarcastic just keeps coming in.
I know, it's like DRUG!
#23
Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:37
Invalidcode wrote...
MoogleNut wrote...
Um, yeah, ran out of brain juice now, but anyone else get what I mean?
You mean a real, non-2D character? =D
That's what I was going for, yup:)
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Posté 29 mars 2011 - 06:42
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