https://www.youtube....h?v=iZPZ0R70u8U
New vid. I don't think it's been posted yet on here.
the gameplay comentado video, has a small mention of Tamar, the MP Reaver, in Cullens report.
Just throwing it out there.
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Hold up. Isn't the Tamar mentioned below in the screenshot our Reaver friend in MP?
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What does this guy want? a 200 hour movie? maybe what he should be reviewing is audio books! There is huge difference between hearing a story and living the story, Bioware games are so unique, If Skyrim and Inquisition are similar at all it is because of the genre, nothing more.
The busy work he is critical of are what make video games actually GAMES, not interactive movies. My personal opinion is a story has more weight, the more you invest in it. He was critical of Dragon 2 for its corridors and then he labels Inquisition "skyrim" because it's open? It doesn't matter how good Inquisition is, this guy was never going to like it, so why review it?
Has Anyone post this?
New area, "Emprise Du Lion", looks really good, the Spanish guy major talk about the combat explaining the tactics, invulnerably, exploration, good visuals and those stuff. His impression has been good positive overall.
New vid. I don't think it's been posted yet on here.
Both of these have been posted already...
Both of these have been posted already...
Quite.
Ladies and Gentlemen, before posting a new video, please double check to make sure the video isn't already in the OP, so we don't spam the thread with repeats.
One of those articles, PC Gamer, I think, said something about Fiona...
Hrungr, would it be possible if you divide the OP by date of upload so we can easily tell which day it came out on? There're so many...I'm afraid I won't be able to tell tomorrow if there are any more.
Hrungr, would it be possible if you divide the OP by date of upload so we can easily tell which day it came out on? There're so many...I'm afraid I won't be able to tell tomorrow if there are any more.
That's the plan, I'll start tagging them with dates when I get back from work...
You're doing the makers work Hrungr, thanks youThat's the plan, I'll start tagging them with dates when I get back from work...
Someone on another forum made a summary of the previews and everything. Man that jump button is going to make for awesome exploration, lovely!!!!!
Here are a few excerpts:
quoting...
The character you're controlling can now jump. This small tweak opens up a ton of options as you explore, from tiny platforming puzzles to sneaking your way up a mountainside that may have been impossible to scale without vertical movement.
What has changed [to all the sidequests] is the reward: In addition to experience points and loot, my Inquisitor is rewarded with "power," a resource that I can then spend to scout new areas in the world, gather more funds for our group or call a rendezvous with another faction that I hope to sway to our side.
Even as I was playing through the same story elements over and over, I didn't get bored with the combat.It's a testament to BioWare's ability to forge a connection between myself and the world of its games that I was willing to replay this same stretch of game so many times while also on a deadline.
I’m telling you, these areas are massive. Honestly, I got a little lost.
The beauty of Inquisition’s combat system is that you have so much control over how battles play out. You can start by attacking enemies with your unique skill set in third-person mode, switch to Tactical View to plan how your allies should efficiently tackle the situation, and then regain live control to satisfyingly hack-and-slash. Combined with special moves, potions, looted items, and the ability to switch between members of your party during combat to harness their abilities, Inquisition impressed me with its rich combat system.
There’s quests left, right and center, NPCs everywhere to meet and greet, and romantic relationships to foster. There’s crafting, there’s skill trees, there’s a massive list of attributes, and a world chocked full with lore.
That's the plan, I'll start tagging them with dates when I get back from work...
You are a scholar and a gentlemen, and you deserve to recline on a nugskin-lined chaise lounge....
Oh, your signature...
Don't think you picked up this
http://www.gamecriti...for-the-kingdom
What does this guy want? a 200 hour movie? maybe what he should be reviewing is audio books! There is huge difference between hearing a story and living the story, Bioware games are so unique, If Skyrim and Inquisition are similar at all it is because of the genre, nothing more.
The busy work he is critical of are what make video games actually GAMES, not interactive movies. My personal opinion is a story has more weight, the more you invest in it. He was critical of Dragon 2 for its corridors and then he labels Inquisition "skyrim" because it's open? It doesn't matter how good Inquisition is, this guy was never going to like it, so why review it?
I agree with you, Snorka. There were a lot of things I loved about Skyrim, but innovative side quests wasn't one of them. It seems like every RPG that comes out gets criticized for a lack of creative side quests until the next one comes out, and the first is then seen through rose-tinted glasses. As someone else already pointed out, at least the side quests we've seen make a lot of sense in fitting in with the goals of the larger narrative. The Inquisition has to build up its reputation and goodwill before other factions will take it seriously and see it as anything than yet another hair-brained splinter group that invariably pop up in times of chaos. The side quests do that directly whereas the requisitions give you a motivation to explore every nook and cranny the game has to offer for an in-game reason other than, "It was there."
You're doing the makers work Hrungr, thanks you
(also, that first video is now private, any clue why?)
I don't know why that went private and I haven't been able to find another version of it out there. but I'll leave it there for the time being, just in case it becomes public again...
One of those articles, PC Gamer, I think, said something about Fiona...
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I didn't see this one posted yet, but if it has already, I apologize. Looked up and down the front page and couldn't find it, so I thought I'd share just in case O:
Outsidexbox
I didn't see this one posted yet, but if it has already, I apologize. Looked up and down the front page and couldn't find it, so I thought I'd share just in case O:
Outsidexbox
I know I've seen this one, but maybe it didn't make it into the OP...? I'll add it a sec...
I agree with you, Snorka. There were a lot of things I loved about Skyrim, but innovative side quests wasn't one of them. It seems like every RPG that comes out gets criticized for a lack of creative side quests until the next one comes out, and the first is then seen through rose-tinted glasses. As someone else already pointed out, at least the side quests we've seen make a lot of sense in fitting in with the goals of the larger narrative. The Inquisition has to build up its reputation and goodwill before other factions will take it seriously and see it as anything than yet another hair-brained splinter group that invariably pop up in times of chaos. The side quests do that directly whereas the requisitions give you a motivation to explore every nook and cranny the game has to offer for an in-game reason other than, "It was there."
The complaints about the side quests are super weird for me, because so far it seems like you only need to do a bare minimum to progress the plot. Going to Val Royeaux takes 4 Power, which seems to be VERY easily attainable. Just set up a few camps, kill a pack of wolves and maybe set up some watchtowers, or go close rifts. I'm sure other story quests will require more power the further along you get in the game, but I imagine it'll still be only a little power needed.
In the french preview (I speak French), the guy said he could totally go to Val Royeaux after doing like 2 side quests, but he had been asked not to because of spoilers.
I didn't see this one posted yet, but if it has already, I apologize. Looked up and down the front page and couldn't find it, so I thought I'd share just in case O:
Outsidexbox
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These guys are quite funny!
In the french preview (I speak French), the guy said he could totally go to Val Royeaux after doing like 2 side quests, but he had been asked not to because of spoilers.
Weird, cause another video preview had a person going through the beginning portion of VR.
What does this guy want? a 200 hour movie? maybe what he should be reviewing is audio books! There is huge difference between hearing a story and living the story, Bioware games are so unique, If Skyrim and Inquisition are similar at all it is because of the genre, nothing more.
The busy work he is critical of are what make video games actually GAMES, not interactive movies. My personal opinion is a story has more weight, the more you invest in it. He was critical of Dragon 2 for its corridors and then he labels Inquisition "skyrim" because it's open? It doesn't matter how good Inquisition is, this guy was never going to like it, so why review it?
Click baiting that's why, some writers get payed for how much content they produce some by how many views they get. Also you must admit Skyrim and DA:I have similarities right down to the giant vs dragon fights
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Weird, cause another video preview had a person going through the beginning portion of VR.
Yeah I saw that as well. There's also the preview of Emprise de Lion. Not really sure what to make of that.
60 minute video is no longer private!
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Also, i cant wait to see how staves, bows and daggers look on male qunari.
he is so beefcake.
Spoiler due to size, but here's your big guy. Face ah uh, horns tho look sweet. Too big for how I wanna make Kierro, but not against using them on my alt Qunari.
60 minute video is no longer private!
Can I get a link?
Yeah I saw that as well. There's also the preview of Emprise de Lion. Not really sure what to make of that.
EMPRISE IS FREAKING GORGEOUS.