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Rainstorm01

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Personally, i loved Orzammar. theres just alot of side quests there and the underground galleries were endless hehe i had a hard time choosing whos king id side with (ended up with Harrowmont) and much more diffficulties whom between  branka and carradin (by shear morale, i couldnt go against carradin and have poor dwarves sacrificed for golems) .... altho i did regret that decision a bit, Golems would have been great assets in the final battle im sure !

Loved the Brecilian forest part too .....

BAH! i loved it all hehe

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LaztRezort

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reading the codex entry containing dwarvish poetry...

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The first time I went to kill Flemeth.



I hadn't read any spoilers. I had no idea what was coming...I was expecting just some bland mana duel, and then - holy crap WTF?!?



I hadn't done the Ashes quest yet, so it was my first experience with any dragons in the game. I was totally unprepared and got waxed in like 30 seconds, of course, but it was still awesome.

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The buildup to the Broodmother and the battle at Ostagar.

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The Landsmeet.

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the battle of Ostagar is probably my fav video of the whole game, it was quite awesome. In fact its one of the best game videos ive seen gamewide.



The Broodmother in Orzammar was fun too

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So many good moments to choose from...

I really liked the city elf origin story, being able to kill all those bastards was very satisfying(I wish there would have been a gruesome little cinematic showing me finish them off!).

Then the ending when Loghain killed the Archdemon to "repent" was really something, you could feel all his rage and even the way he saw that it was the only way he could be saved. I'm glad I chose this option.

Then when you approach the urn of sacred ashes, really poignant, it really felt like you had accomplished something incredible.



As for Orzammar I didn't really like it, I felt the dungeon was too long and a bit boring personally.


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Orzamar as a dwarf commoner. I loved the fact that I came back to find my sister playing politics with the best of them and having to decide between the murdering radical who was the father of my nephew and the rational traditionalist whose only crime was that he was against my sister's provider. I sided with my sister because I was roleplaying a good guy who didn't care at all for dwarven politics as long as his sister was happy. But man I had some second thoughts when I came back to hear the crier calling out Bhelan had ordered Harrowmont's execution along with all of his supporters, even after I had told him not to. I wanted to have the option of beating the crap out of Bhelan and declaring my Sister queen or something.

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ThomasRipley wrote...

So many good moments to choose from...
I really liked the city elf origin story, being able to kill all those bastards was very satisfying(I wish there would have been a gruesome little cinematic showing me finish them off!).
Then the ending when Loghain killed the Archdemon to "repent" was really something, you could feel all his rage and even the way he saw that it was the only way he could be saved. I'm glad I chose this option.
Then when you approach the urn of sacred ashes, really poignant, it really felt like you had accomplished something incredible.

As for Orzammar I didn't really like it, I felt the dungeon was too long and a bit boring personally.


I agree with the first two (though in the city elf origin i got the finisher where you cleave there head off, so i was happy) I liked the Urn as well, but i had sten Zevran and Morrigan in my party....kind of a bring down *cue holy music as you walk towards the urn* Sten: 'Congragulations, you found a waste bin' XD

I liked the poem/chant for the brood mother and also Sten's sword quest.

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Tons of cool moments.



I really liked the demonic possession moments.



The one in Honnleath as a cat, trying to get the little girl. It was creapy seeing some demonic cat. Something out of a horror story.



Also, I have to say my all time favourite so far were the scenes in Redcliffe. I chose to keep Isolde and kill the boy instead. The pleading Isolde gave me was very emotional. Listen to her screams in 5.1 surround sound and it really made me feel like a jerk. The boys demonic voiceovers was crazy. You could hear whispers in my back speakers as he spoke. Then as I was about to slay him, Isolde comes running to his side, crying and pleading for his life. Her voiceover sounded so realistic, it felt like I was really there murdering this kid.



Never played a game that made me feel like a sick bastard!

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The build up for the Broodmother and the Fade portion of the Circle Tower.

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Call me a ****, but the part where you get to end the centuries of strife between Zathrian and the werewolves was very cool to me. You do have to fight him to cool him down, but you can talk him into killing himself and making everyone happy.



Other than that, camp is definitely where I found most of the story to take place. I was disappointed once all the dialogue trees had been worn out.

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The Capital Gaultier wrote...

Call me a ****, but the part where you get to end the centuries of strife between Zathrian and the werewolves was very cool to me. You do have to fight him to cool him down, but you can talk him into killing himself and making everyone happy.

Other than that, camp is definitely where I found most of the story to take place. I was disappointed once all the dialogue trees had been worn out.


I second the elf ending.  If you play it out like that it is a great scene.  I also loved the part where the guardian starts reading everyones mind and questioning them about it.  I ended up zoning out and bring 3 new group mates just to here what would be said.  Was sad that he doesn't say anything about your war dog. 

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MrPig416 wrote...

The build up for the Broodmother and the Fade portion of the Circle Tower.

Oh good, I thought I was the only one who actually enjoyed the whole Fade romp in the Tower. :)

The puzzles in the Gauntlet were also a nice change from killing crazy cultists... not that I don't enjoy killing cultists, mind you.

The haunted campsite in the Brecilian Forest is just a tiny part of the game, but it caught me so off-guard the first time now I look forward to it every time I play.

And of course the whole prison break sequence. Just try to deny that you made a save file right beforehand so you could experiment again and again with different party members. xP

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whats this buildup of brood mother, what do you guys mean? What build up? The fight was interesting but there wasn'ta build up...in fact it was kinda boring up until that fight...not trying to be argumentative, im seriously asking what build up as perhaps i missed something or am not too observant (which is probably the case).

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I'm pretty sure they're referring to Hespith's poem. You know, the whole 'First day they come and catch everyone..."

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NostromoNostromo wrote...

whats this buildup of brood mother, what do you guys mean? What build up? The fight was interesting but there wasn'ta build up...in fact it was kinda boring up until that fight...not trying to be argumentative, im seriously asking what build up as perhaps i missed something or am not too observant (which is probably the case).


They are taking about the creepy poem Hespith is saying as you move closer to the broodmother.  She is explaining how it was made and a little bit of why though that part comes much more clear once you meet up with Branka.

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In addition to the ones already stated, I really enjoyed the Sacred Ashes gauntlet. It had a nice "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" vibe to it.

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Everything's been said, but also I loved when/if you get captured by Ser Cauthrien and you let your teammates come to your rescue.



Some win some lose but the best NPC when it comes to bluffing is... the DOG! The funniest stuff.

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The Capital Gaultier wrote...

Call me a ****, but the part where you get to end the centuries of strife between Zathrian and the werewolves was very cool to me. You do have to fight him to cool him down, but you can talk him into killing himself and making everyone happy.

Other than that, camp is definitely where I found most of the story to take place. I was disappointed once all the dialogue trees had been worn out.


I agree about the Zathrian storyline. I did the same thing.

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MrPig416

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bambooxfox wrote...


Oh good, I thought I was the only one who actually enjoyed the whole Fade romp in the Tower. :)


Really? Everyone I know who plays the game says it's their favourite part too.

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Vicious wrote...

Everything's been said, but also I loved when/if you get captured by Ser Cauthrien and you let your teammates come to your rescue.

Some win some lose but the best NPC when it comes to bluffing is... the DOG! The funniest stuff.

I'll have to reload and try that.  Morrigan's bluffs were hilariously bad and Zevran was just too smooth.

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Orzammar was my least favorite part of the game.



I liked Lothering during my first playthrough where I threatened the Revered Mother. :D



But my absolute favorite part was Hespith's creepy poem. That's the only part I liked about the quest.

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Favorite moment in the game ... Is when Alister Says are you Certain you want to bring that thing along ?
I laugh almost to tears every time i hear him say that line.
When you wake Shale up the first time

Modifié par Koremark, 23 novembre 2009 - 04:56 .


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Although the Deep Roads is long, I found it a lot of fun venturing through them. The environment feels like a true ancient Dwarven underground kingdom taken over by inhabitants of the dark. Sort of like out of an RA Salvatore novel.