Who found dragon age 2 easier to replay then DAO
#51
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 01:14
#52
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 01:46
I replayed DA2 several times. I like what they did with personalities and how they can change outcomes of some quests (I only wish there were more personality-dependant quests!), I like new combat, especially for mages. And I like that Hawke isn't some kind of super-hero who manages to save everyone and everything, from kittens to kingdoms: the DA2 has a much more realistic approach then DAO.
So, yes, I enjoy replaying DA2, but DAO - not at all.
#53
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 03:20
#54
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 05:47
With DAO I've played and finished it at least 6 times and I'm starting another playthrough as a female City Elf this time.
edit - forgot a word
Modifié par Slayer299, 29 mai 2011 - 05:48 .
#55
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 05:54
#56
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 05:57
DA2 I finished it twice. I started a 3rd playthrough, can't get into it. I'm done with it for a while.
#57
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:05
As for DA2, I 've already played through 4 times, and I intend to play through one more time if the toolset gets released so sweet mods can be made.
Why this is so? I have no idea. ME2 is far better than DA2, but I can't bring myself to play it more than twice.
#58
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:17
#59
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:37
I uninstalled Dragon Age 2 in disgust after I finished it.
#60
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:49
#61
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:52
I think I'll be able to.
#62
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:52
I did.Saint Joel wrote...
Who found dragon age 2 easier to replay then DAO?
#63
Guest_Fuinris_*
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 07:03
Guest_Fuinris_*
Playing DA2 a second time after a while is still fun and I'm planning a third playthrough. Something I only did with the KotOR franchise.
#64
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 07:07
DA2 I still have yet to beat more than once.
I'm close to completing a second playthrough, but I just can't continue on for now. Its just not the same.
So no. I find DAO MUCH easier to play over and over again.
#65
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 07:15
When I beat DA2 for a second time, I uninstalled the game and threw it out the window.
#66
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 07:22
Icinix wrote...
DA2 felt like a one run arcade game. I enjoyed it immensely the first time...but its memories soon fade; and were PC gamers given the ease of game trade like console gamers...I would seriously consider trading it in.
Dont, its at less than half value for trade in right now. I just checked today. Selection was poor or I would have probably traded it in.
#67
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 08:47
SuicidialBaby wrote...
Icinix wrote...
DA2 felt like a one run arcade game. I enjoyed it immensely the first time...but its memories soon fade; and were PC gamers given the ease of game trade like console gamers...I would seriously consider trading it in.
Dont, its at less than half value for trade in right now. I just checked today. Selection was poor or I would have probably traded it in.
#68
Guest_Gurris_*
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 08:54
Guest_Gurris_*
But the sad story is that the game is inferior on so many other levels that it just isn't worth the effort. I knew I could barely stand it halfway on my second playthrough and I have no plans of going back . The lack of choices with impact doesn't really help either. This is just how I felt ofc.
#69
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 09:16
Gurris wrote...
In theory DA2 is more fluid and draws the player in faster than in Origins.
But the sad story is that the game is inferior on so many other levels that it just isn't worth the effort. I knew I could barely stand it halfway on my second playthrough and I have no plans of going back . The lack of choices with impact doesn't really help either. This is just how I felt ofc.
Yeah this, and to add to it - Burns out he player faster.
DAO is like a big tasty wholemeal sandwhich with lettuce, tomoato, cucumber, swiss cheese and fresh off the bone ham. Filling and nutrious.
DA2 is like a cheeseburger from that greasy take away on the corner. Its so delicious, but you're still hungry later on and have a massive craving for a real sandwhich.
#70
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 09:26
Icinix wrote...
Gurris wrote...
In theory DA2 is more fluid and draws the player in faster than in Origins.
But the sad story is that the game is inferior on so many other levels that it just isn't worth the effort. I knew I could barely stand it halfway on my second playthrough and I have no plans of going back . The lack of choices with impact doesn't really help either. This is just how I felt ofc.
Yeah this, and to add to it - Burns out he player faster.
DAO is like a big tasty wholemeal sandwhich with lettuce, tomoato, cucumber, swiss cheese and fresh off the bone ham. Filling and nutrious.
DA2 is like a cheeseburger from that greasy take away on the corner. Its so delicious, but you're still hungry later on and have a massive craving for a real sandwhich.
blegh Swiss Cheese.... I can't stand Swiss Cheese.... I prefer Sharp Cheddar. Add some Spicy Brown Mustard and Wasabi on that sandwich and it's amazing. Oh and Lebanon Bologna.
And don't forget that the greasy burger from the take-out joint leaves a very bad taste in your mouth because it makes your breath smell disgusting.
#71
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 09:55
#72
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 11:22
It felt like, beyond the "Origins" character introduction chapter and the choices you made in the final act, the bulk of the DAO campaign remained the same for all characters beyond a few minor details.
DA2's story actually felt like it evolved differently for each character throughout all 3 acts. Some characters left or even died depending on my choices. I played a male warrior, a female rogue and a female wizard and found some side stories to evolve differently for all three characters.
There are many things I preferred in DAO over DA2, but I felt my choice of character had more influence in the story development in DA2.
#73
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 11:31
#74
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 10:05
Modifié par MagmaSaiyan, 30 mai 2011 - 10:08 .
#75
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 10:07





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