Do you still play dragon age origins?
#276
Posté 31 janvier 2013 - 01:35
#277
Posté 31 janvier 2013 - 02:47
arguable. Many people preferred DA:O's dialogue system.PnXMarcin1PL wrote...
What a load of crap. It's enjoyable game. It's not as great as Dragon Age Origins, but it's still enjoyable.
Still it beats DA:O at one thing only, it has protagonist voice actor. Its better than reading all the dialogues u r supposed to say
#278
Posté 31 janvier 2013 - 03:17
Reznik23 wrote...
Yep - all the time. DA2 as well - I usually alternate them.
#279
Posté 03 février 2013 - 04:43
JaegerBane wrote...
Fredvdp wrote...
A lot of people overlook Dragon Age Origins' many flaws but relentlessly bash DA2. While I agree that DA2 isn't as good as DAO, both are flawed but enjoyable games.
I think the difference is down to where the flaws are in both games.
In DA:O the flaws are in stats, class abilities, mechanics, that kind of thing - some characters act like spoilt kids and some spells don't work. Annoying, yes, but not that big a deal.
In DA2, the flaws are that the storyline does not make sense, people mutate into glowing monsters with superpowers, Templars walk through your fireballs and death storms to ask you if you've seen any mages and every cave in the entire country looks exactly the same. These kind of things tend to be difficult to ignore.
Actually, I find most of that easy to ignore too and just enjoy the game.
I agree with the few others who say DA:2 is enjoyable despite its flaws. Same for DA:O. I don't let the Deep Roads/Fade/Brecilan forest annoy me, I simply do them, then take a break to relax and set my mind on my next goal.
I've got my rogue Cousland male Caine going through the Brecilian forest right now. He's on his way back to the Grand Oak with his precious acorn, after a detour to the grave for the next piece of Juggernaut armor. I've found that I like having Oghren and Shayle, with Wynne as healer to be my favorite combination since I can pick my own locks.
#280
Posté 03 février 2013 - 04:48
EChatty wrote...
Actually, I find most of that easy to ignore too and just enjoy the game.
I agree with the few others who say DA:2 is enjoyable despite its flaws. Same for DA:O. I don't let the Deep Roads/Fade/Brecilan forest annoy me, I simply do them, then take a break to relax and set my mind on my next goal.
Just finished the Deep Roads section again in DA:O and it's nowhere near as tedious as I remembered it to be. The wild goosehunt for the ashes felt much more tedious to me then the deep roads this time around
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#281
Posté 03 février 2013 - 04:58





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