Inquisitor, Warden, Hawke
Warden vs HAWKE vs Inquisitor
#26
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:02
#27
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:02
Hm... Let's see ... Who do I like better:
Me, Myself, or I?
Irene?
(Sorry, I just had to! I promise not to do that again, I got it out of my system. Thank you.)
#28
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:36
Who do you like more or feel more proud of?
In my case, I don't know which I prefer: the Warden or Inquisitor (both human male, warden is warrior while Inquisitor is archer (rogue)). Both of them are sarcastic but good natured, the main difference lies on what they did for the world... Which I can't say for sure who was more impressive...
So: Inquisitor <=> Warden >>> Hawke
I'm definitely a Warden person still, but the inquisitor is better than Hawke.
#29
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:42
Warden = Inquisitor = Hawke
After DAI I love my f!Hawke more.
#30
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:49
Warden>Inquisitor>Hawke
I really like the Warden's predicament in DAO... after ostagar, Warden and Alistair where like "oh crap what do we do now? Well we have the treaties and there's just 2 of us left so its our responsibility to do this." Unlike the Inquisitor who's the "chosen one" and everything is handed to him. Hawke is just okay i guess.
#31
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:53
Hawke>>Inquisitor>>>>>That shriek in that one DLC>>>>>>>>>>>>>Warden.
So, basically, I love Hawke, like my Inquisitor quite a bit, and the Warden can jump off a cliff and into a boiling pit of lava and I'd probably laugh.
Hawke had personality. Played sarcastic with some diplo which switched to aggressive/sarcastic during Act 3. She was pretty good in DA:I after I switched up her personality in the Keep, except for some dialogue near the end of the last mission she's involved in. Oh and she isn't some 'super speshul Chosen 1' which is a plus.
Inquisitor was far more neutral in dialogue which I didn't really like, but I still feel attached to her somewhat. The voice, the facial expressions, all that helped imo. AWR's voice acting was amazing.
- MillKill aime ceci
#32
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 11:02
Can't believe this thread doesn't have a strawpoll about this. Now it does
(Hopefully this works, though...)
- JCAP aime ceci
#33
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 11:04
Can't believe this thread doesn't have a strawpoll about this. Now it does
(Hopefully this works, though...)
Thanks, I'll post it in OP.
#34
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 11:29
The warden has to do everything him/herself after ostagar with only his/her party member who defer everything to him/her with little advise and a dwarf merchant for support. The inquistion on the other hand has his/her advisors which does everything for him/her as well as soldiers, spies as well as diplomatic support.
Nothing for Hawk as he help started the Mage-Templar war.
#35
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 12:03
I'll go Warden > Hawke > Inquisitor
I'm a little bit biased with the Warden I played that game so much that I had a huge amount of immersion with that character. The lack of voiced dialogue doesn't bother me, I have a good imagination
so I just hear things how I want to hear them.
Next I go Hawke because I really, really liked Jo Wyatt's voice. I always play it a bit sassy and sarcastic and I felt Jo did a pretty fine job with all those lines. I also felt Hawke was a much more relatable character, just getting by essentially. I think DA2 is a weaker game than Inquisition but I felt a much stronger connection with the companion group as a whole, like I was definitely the leader of a little tight knit group.
Finally, the Inquisitor... hmm... I feel like my Inquisitor had the personality of wet cardboard at times. I felt that there was no deeper connection between the Inquisitor and anyone else in the game. Probably a lot of different elements coming into play here, voice acting was a big one unfortunately. I'm the boss and a symbol on a pedestal also makes things hard and I like the way the writers tried to counter that at times. But in the end I really just didn't care if anything happened to my Inquisitor I thought all the support acts far outshone the protag.
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#36
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 12:12
1: Inquisitor
2: Hawke
2442752th place: Warden
- VelvetStraitjacket aime ceci
#37
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 12:30
Hawke and Inquisitor don't even make the list for me.
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#38
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 01:51
Love my Inquisitor and Warden equally but Rogue Hawke will always be my favourite.
#39
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:37
Warden, hands down.
#40
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 03:04
#41
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 04:12
Despite DA II's many shortcomings I still love playing my snarky/sarcastic female Hawke with her faithful dwarf. She'll always be nice to Isabella and then hand her over to the Arishok ![]()
I liked the Warden, and the Inquisitor has his/her awesome moments but Hawke is my No.1. Also this:
. . .
After DAI I love my f!Hawke more.
#42
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 05:03
Poll would be extra interesting with FemShep and Shepaloo ![]()
#43
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 10:38
I guess I'd rate the protagonists Hawke > Inquisitor > Warden. Hawke is my favorite largely because the story in DA2 was much more personal than the story in DA:O or DA:I. In DA2 the story mainly revolved around Hawke and his/her family and friends and it wasn't about an ancient big bad out to destroy the world once again.
- MillKill aime ceci
#44
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 07:56
The Warden and Hawke are tied for me... I like them more than the inquisitor... I like playing Hawke as a Sarcastic Mage and the Warden will always be bad ass... ![]()
Plus they both don't have the messiah thing going on... I'm not saying it's a bad thing but you can relate more with the Warden and Hawke because they're not the chosen one... ![]()
#45
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 01:17
I like my Hawkes most.
#46
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 01:39
Hawke is number one for me.
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#47
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 02:31
Warden. Don't care if the character has a voice or not. I actually felt like I was in the game when I play the Warden. Inquisitor is second best but playing as other races doesn't feel any different. Hawke is just too defined for me to care or like.
- Sarahthewriter aime ceci
#48
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 03:45
Warden by far, and a little indecisive toward Hawke and the Inquisitor. Probably Hawke.
Warden was whoever you wanted them to be. You could make them just about everything except inept, with the only limit being your imagination and the world supported this. The character had firm motivations, a good base foundation, and every opportunity to develop however you see fit throughout the story. The character also had some very solid antagonists to test their mettle, and their personality, against. If this character was boring, you only had one person to blame: you.
Hawke was a little...eh. The character could be humorous, but I more often tended to find them annoyingly over-the-top. Their motivation for the first act was sound, but after that the character and their development went absolutely nowhere. There was no reason for Hawke to do anything and one is left wondering who Hawke is because we have no clue what Hawke wants. To defend their home in Kirkwall maybe? Obviously not as they ended up abandoning it, and all the companions they had in it, along the way anyway. Just a very overly dramatic, but blank character.
But then I'd call the Inquisitor all the worse. A character with little history to draw from, and little personality on top of that. They ended up the opposite of Hawke in a way, no foundation, little variation in a generally subdued and straightforward personality, and yet with a clear goal in mind. The character is just boring in their simplicity and as cliche as cliche gets with nothing to spice them up.
- Dyne- aime ceci
#49
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 04:20
#50
Posté 08 mai 2015 - 04:23
I do miss the warden but I don't want him back, they might mess up how he looks( he might even come back as a human not an elf mage)
I liked sarcastic witty hawke the most, it was enjoyable constantly with the jokes
inquisitor depends on race, I like the elf but cant create a decent one, human okaish





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