The Road to Hell is Paved With Good Intentions.
And if nobody with good intentions acts for that reason, the whole world might go to hell.
The Road to Hell is Paved With Good Intentions.
And if nobody with good intentions acts for that reason, the whole world might go to hell.
First thing I thought when I saw that I could be the judge jury and executioner was that I wanted a pit of sharks with friggin lasers on their friggin heads!
Go Dr. Evil or go home!
To be fair, there wasn't much actual judging going on in Overlord 2, though Quaver the jester was awesome.
Time to channel our inner Joffreys.
Just remember that poison is an option in DA:I too.
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Jester? Where's Teagan when you need him?
My first thought that companions would react to your judgments is that Blackwall might call The Right of Conscription on someone you sentence to kill. I mean, Wardens will take just about anyone. It would certainly be interesting.
will any of this have any REAL impact on the endings, and have any baring whatsoever on the game? i hope people (and Bioware) can understand my skepticism in that regard. alas, i wont pass judgement until ive played and finished the game though.
Seems like a pretty neat way to add depth to the roleplay aspect; refining motivations and thought processes for individual inquisitors across many playthroughs and the like. I'm sure I'll end up with at least one Inquisitor who's a total, despotic idiot. Should be fun!
Just remember that poison is an option in DA:I too.
Good point!
Hey Viv, c'mere a sec and taste this... ![]()