Leliana slitting that b!tch's throat in the Chantry made me hard as a rock.
Epic Moments For You on DA:I ? (Spoilers)
#76
Posté 25 janvier 2015 - 04:47
- CathyMe aime ceci
#77
Posté 25 janvier 2015 - 05:42
Leliana slitting that b!tch's throat in the Chantry
^ This. And among other is destroying Samson's armor with the rune from dagna, and the option to say that the chantry should cease to exist (although that might have added a bit of disappointment when i found out that is impossible)
#78
Posté 26 janvier 2015 - 07:32
hawke sacrificed himself in the fade. I nearly saluted. sure it was my choice but hawke deserves a heroic end rather than be some inquisition lackie. He was suppose to be the inquisitor!
#79
Posté 27 janvier 2015 - 09:31
There are so many, and I'm still finishing the game. Obviously, the Fall of Haven/Skyhold sequence was uber epic, and very personal when it came to saving people in camp. There are still a couple I regret and miss when wandering my keep.
Like many others, my first experience with a dragon was the Frostback in the Hinterlands, and while it didn't outlevel my group too badly, the landscape, the dragonlings, and just the feeling of the battle that this was a DRAGON, not to be trifled without peril. I died several times, and finally, bleeding and limping, my party finally managed it down. It was tremendously more satisfying than my experiences in Skyrim, or even fighting the Archdemon back in DA:O. Since then, I have completed the Dragon Hunter achievement, and while there were some difficult and challenging fights, none have gripped me as that first encounter.
I will critique somewhat about the differences from DA:O, but the interactions and banter between the companions is extremely fun to see again. And I'm impressed as hell so far with some of the personal companion quests. I care about my group, and how they feel about my character. That's always been one of my favorites about Bioware games.
Adamant Fortress, talking down Clarel and trying to save as many Wardens as possible. As my character points out, these were heroes who had saved the world countless times to a debt that could never been fully repaid. To oppose them was harsh and painful, remembering the struggles of my Hero of Ferelden, and the efforts done as Commander of the Grey. But evil could not be allowed to win their hearts and souls.
I could go on, but I'm gonna go play Inquisition some more
Its awesome to see the amount of epicness the game has haha ![]()
#80
Posté 09 février 2015 - 08:59
hawke sacrificed himself in the fade. I nearly saluted. sure it was my choice but hawke deserves a heroic end rather than be some inquisition lackie. He was suppose to be the inquisitor!
Well who knows, maybe he didn't die. Still, if he died at least he died as a hero.
#81
Posté 09 février 2015 - 09:05
Too many epic moments in this game, and all of them actually last a while (In Your Heart Shall Burn, Adamant Fortress, Dumat's temple, Mythal's temple). But if I had to choose one, I'd go for taming the dragon (and honestly drinking from the well comes really close to that). Those 5 seconds were the best 5 seconds I've experienced in my life. In my game life at least ![]()
The soundtrack that played was perfect, the pacing was perfect, badass-ness of the Inquisitor was perfect.
For reference:
http://youtu.be/-Zn6RHD8k_4?t=7m27s
#82
Posté 09 février 2015 - 10:19
#83
Posté 09 février 2015 - 11:28
#84
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 03:17
But if I had to choose one, I'd go for taming the dragon
I bet you felt like a badass right there haha
- Lukas Trevelyan aime ceci
#85
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 11:41
Future!Leliana's last stand was awesome. Definitely a stand-out moment for me.
#86
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 11:55
Butchering the DLC ice dragon with this.





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