Mike Laidlaw said in an interview with Gamespot that a return to the RPG style of Dragon Age: Origins is unlikely, proclaiming "The big key is to not adjust 180 degrees again, because we've done this."
- http://www.gamespot....oughts-6305575/ There's a few other snippits in there that are worth reading.
Dragonage III is going to be a failure for just this reason, at very least in my opinion. We already know that Dragonage II did not reach the critical acclaim of it's predeccessor, sitting a full nine points lower than it on Metacritic (91 vs 82), which is up from 79 that it was a bit earlier this year. It's no secret that a lot of Origins fans were dissapointed in DA2.
More specificaly, fans of DA:O who are hoping that we will get the proper sequel we wanted in DA3 are more than likely going to be sorely dissapointed. The idea that "DA3 will be what DA2 should of been" is already spreading, and we hardly have any other proof beyond the vague promises that that's going to be the case. I don't have the article link here with me(I will find it later), but in a later article to the one I posted Bioware said that RPGs in that older style are less relevant on the market(despite reception showing the opposite). DA3 will be more of what DA2 was, and that's fine for people who enjoy DAs(Regardless of how they felt about DA:O)
But it should go without saying that if you love DA:O and hate DA2, you will hate DA3 unless steps are taken by the developing staff to greatly improve it over 2.
EDIT: Overhaul Games is releasing an "Enhanced Edition" of Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 later this year (Summer 2012) with hopes to make enough money to build Baldur's Gate 3 in the true spirit of the games that preceed it. If you like DA:O I highly suggest you support them.
Modifié par LegendaryBlade, 21 mars 2012 - 06:31 .





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