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Who found dragon age 2 easier to replay then DAO


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MagmaSaiyan

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Icinix wrote...
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.


in some ways thats what most DA2 haters are. they just arent satisfied with what they got

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Aesieru

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Thanks for stereotyping me.

I actually didn't enjoy it at all... and I really tried to.

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i struggled through DA2, when i first played, i got fairly decent first impression, and i must say, when i first played Origins, i was not very impressed at first, but i kept playing, and i was loving more and more by the minute, DA2 however, i was liking it less and less by the SECOND,(carver is annoying, the art style is stylish, that being said, is awful, and the UI is even worse, the combat was fun at first, but i got tired of explosions and the ridiculous amount of blood in my face was getting tiring, and for some reason, there was a new combat every second, companions are fine, but not as likable as the ones in Origins, so they are no reason for me to go back....) and when i first finished it i was so disappointed, didn't had any desire to replay it, but, i decided that maybe i was looking at it the wrong way, so i simply started playing again, and it got worst, then did i did it a third time, almost convicing myself that this would be last time, and started disliking it, but i said, ONE LAST CHANCE for this game, so started for the fourth time, and in just TWO HOURS, i wanted to kill myself, i just wanted to stop, but i'm not a quiter, so i kept playing, and as i was playing i was liking it less and less, the third act was INSANELY hard, not because it was difficult, but like i said, it was insanely boring, that being said, this game did gave me a good feeling at the end of my fourth playthrough.....
that when i finished the game for the fourth time, my body received so much joy, that i shouted to the heavens...
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i got the disc out of my pc and put it the box, then i grabbed the box, and throwed it at my garage without even looking at where i throwed it, turned back, and jumped to my bed feeling sleepy, and the game is now collecting dust....somewhere in my garage, and i don't wanna play it again...
oh, and another good feeling that the game gave was that now more than EVER i wanted to play DAO and ME2, and now i was twice as excited for the Witcher 2(which now i have in my hands and i love it, one of my top 5 favorite RPGs and games of this generation).

Modifié par csfteeeer, 30 mai 2011 - 11:33 .


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csfteeeer

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double post, sorry.

Modifié par csfteeeer, 30 mai 2011 - 11:33 .


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MagmaSaiyan

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Aesieru wrote...

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Thanks for stereotyping me.

I actually didn't enjoy it at all... and I really tried to.


unless you were truly disgusted with the game, then you would be a part of what i said, but replay value is different, cause not everyone can play a game more than once, and maybe not even complete it the first time, even though not finishing it seems like not liking the game(just as long as youre not complaining on how terrible it is)

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FiachSidhe

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I died way more in DA2 than DA:O. Then again, I played as an Arcane Mage. but even as a rogue it's much easier. Neither is particularly hard, just specific fights are cheaper (the dual with Arishok is awful)

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Saint Joel wrote...

The voice, and way quest branch off really did for me DA2 in replayable department. When came to DAO, once I get Ostargar, I felt there was not much point because the classes and races only made minor different in story replayable. So any body thought on this?


Origins: 6 different Origins, some of which contain choices which can have minor or more significant effects on later content. throughout the game there are many, many decisions to make many of which have more than two choices, three big different endings (sacrifice, ritual or someone else takes final blow), several significant and hundreds of minor differences beyond those big three
DA2: most choices all lead to the same result and your future playthroughs will be almost identical in every way to your first

so tell me again how DA2 can offer more replay incentive?

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Saint Joel wrote...

The voice, and way quest branch off really did for me DA2 in replayable department. When came to DAO, once I get Ostargar, I felt there was not much point because the classes and races only made minor different in story replayable. So any body thought on this?


I ... really? ... what?

This has got to be a troll post.  Where is my troll trap...

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While i find DA2 easier to replay, i didnt find any reason to do so.
So i traded it for RDR:Undead Nightmare!
"goes away whistling western melodies"