"Inquisition" seems to long.
#26
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:00
#27
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:04
Dragon Age 3: The Inquisition.
#28
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:09
#29
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:09
#30
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:14
Jerrybnsn wrote...
Mor-Ro-Wind.
That's three. That works.
Bal-Durs-Gate. See?
Since I was recently discussing these games:
Arkham Asylum
Arkham City
Plus, I can't seem to get that dang Mel Brooks song out of my head after I say it.
You're just giving us incentive to keep it now!
Modifié par Allan Schumacher, 17 septembre 2012 - 10:14 .
#31
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:21
Arkham is two syllables. Asylum is three. City is two.
The only name that comes to mind with a word in its title with four syllables is World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
#32
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:21
#33
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:22
#34
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:24
The title is fine, classically-so even. It refers to itself in the series, and has a unique subname. That's text-book series material naming pattern.
#35
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:25
By the way, it's good to recognise the officially developpment of DA3
#36
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:27
"Inquisition" is in fact a hard word to say even, not to mention the forever dragging four syllables.
Modifié par eroeru, 17 septembre 2012 - 10:45 .
#37
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:28
#38
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:28
Fast Jimmy wrote...
To be fair, I think he problem is with the four syllable word itself, not with four syllables in the title at all.
Arkham is two syllables. Asylum is three. City is two.
The only name that comes to mind with a word in its title with four syllables is World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
Exactly. That's why Mo-dern War-fare works, or Res-si-dent E-vil works.
Yeah, Cat-ta clys-sim is a horrible name.
#39
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:29
#40
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:29
See? Pointless argument rendered invalid.
#41
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:29
#42
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:31
#43
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:31
Allan Schumacher wrote...
Plus, I can't seem to get that dang Mel Brooks song out of my head after I say it.
You're just giving us incentive to keep it now!
LOL. I can just see the Angry Joe Review Show running with this.
#44
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:33
#45
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:34
Honestly: Seriously?
Odd the prime counterpoint hasn't been mentioned yet: Oblivion
Oh mine gods, four syllables! The horror!
And I don't care for WoW. but Cataclysm is one darn awesome name.
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Modifié par twincast, 17 septembre 2012 - 10:35 .
#46
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:34
Atalanta wrote...
Is it true that one of the titles you guys were considering was "Apocrypha?" Now that one would've been tough to pronounce, lol.
True, although I was actually hoping for Aopcrypha.
#47
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:37
Apocrypha was a pretty cool X-Files episode.TheCreeper wrote...
True, although I was actually hoping for Aopcrypha.
#48
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:41
TheCreeper wrote...
Atalanta wrote...
Is it true that one of the titles you guys were considering was "Apocrypha?" Now that one would've been tough to pronounce, lol.
True, although I was actually hoping for Aopcrypha.
O---Bliv-Ee-un. Using a vowel in the beginning of the word seems to work well. Sort of like speaking Shakespere.
Ah!-Poc-Cra-Pha. Yeah, that works. Okay, let's go with this title then.
Wow. Glad we got that worked out.
Modifié par Jerrybnsn, 17 septembre 2012 - 10:43 .
#49
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:42
Cause that is the most important thin, right now.
#50
Posté 17 septembre 2012 - 10:46
Dragon Age III: The Wonder Years?
Dragon Age and the Chevaliers?
Dragon Age III: A new Hope?
Dragon Age III: Revenge of the Mages?
Dragon Age III: Bigger, Longer, Slightly Cut?
Curious minds want to know!





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