Game was more about Mythal. What an awesome copout.
I just invested 115 hours in the game, and THAT was the ending?
#26
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 05:54
#27
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:11
Welcome to the Disappointment ending 100 + hour for this, in DAII the battle vs Meredith was more intreasting and epic.
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#28
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:04
The ending could be better, fully agreed but we're Lucky, it could be worst... We have not to choose between destruction, control or synthesis ![]()
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#30
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:16
Really.Really?
Really?
Really.
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#31
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:25
It took me half an hour to complete it... it was easy... there were no creative twists and turns...
Where was the creativity that was put into Adamant and the Orlesian Court? Where was the suspense?
I didn't even get to see Dorian naked again.
Somebody hold me
The game is called Dragon Age Inquisition NOT Dragon Age: Corypehus. You obviously missed the whole point of the game.
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#32
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:27
I hated how short the final mission was. You literally are teleported right there in front of the guy. We didn't even have to fight through hordes of enemies to get to him first.
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#33
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:27
The ending could be better, fully agreed but we're Lucky, it could be worst... We have not to choose between destruction, control or synthesis
Meredith's light saber battle was ridiculous. Theres more to the story coming in the form of DLC.
I suspect you will complain about DA4's ending too.
#34
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:34
The game's complete. The story of Thedas isn't. You're stating the obvious while putting it in a negative light. Rather silly. You going to complain that they gonna charge you for DA4 too?Really really really?
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Let me put this way. The Temple of Mythal is the Landsmeet mission, the consequence of the choice is the Redcliffe sequence, and the Corypheus fight is the Denerim siege. The main difference is that your army is used at the beginning to stall Corypheus from succeeding, as opposed to defending Denerim and giving your Warden a shot at the Archdemon at the ending. You climb stairs to the boss in both games
Canonically speaking, the events occur in rapid succession. However, like the Redcliffe segment in DAO, the game allows you to do your own thing on your own time.
Also, as some have already said, the fight being a short showdown makes sense given that Cory was too proud to hide and regain strength after you foiled his plots time and time again.
Regarding an easy fight, it's simply how it is when your character is super powered at that point after doing everything,
If this isn't enough for you, then allow me to point out that you spent 115 hours on a game. That's more than makes up for 60$. There's no need to point out the time or money you spent as if that's some sort of justification. Feel free to resell it to make some return of investment.
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#35
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:40
Canonically speaking, the events occur in rapid succession. However, like the Redcliffe segment, the game allows you to do your own thing on your own time.
While this is true and especially because it is, I always wonder why and how the heck Coryheus did what he did, especially since he was so preoccupied with entering the Fade by the means of Mirror and that seemed to fail.
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#36
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:40
While this is true and especially because it is, I always wonder why and how the heck Coryheus did what he did, especially since he was so preoccupied with entering the Fade by the means of Mirror and that seemed to fail.
Did what?
#37
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:44
The game's complete. The story of Thedas isn't. You're stating the obvious while putting it in a negative light. Rather silly. You going to complain that they gonna charge you for DA4 too?
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@OP
Let me put this way. The Temple of Mythal is the Landsmeet mission, the consequence of the choice is the Redcliffe sequence, and the Corypheus fight is the Denerim siege. The main difference is that your army is used at the beginning to stall Corypheus from succeeding, as opposed to defending Denerim and giving your Warden a shot at the Archdemon at the ending. You climb stairs to the boss in both games
Canonically speaking, the events occur in rapid succession. However, like the Redcliffe segment in DAO, the game allows you to do your own thing on your own time.
Also, as some have already said, the fight being a short showdown makes sense given that Cory was too proud to hide and regain strength after you foiled his plots time and time again.
Regarding an easy fight, it's simply how it is when your character is super powered at that point after doing everything,
If this isn't enough for you, then allow me to point out that you spent 115 hours on a game. That's more than makes up for 60$. There's no need to point out the time or money you spent as if that's some sort of justification. Feel free to resell it to make some return of investment.
I have a strong feeling we're getting an expansion with something that culminates the end of the Inquisition and it relates to the Wardens splitting or Solas.
Its funny how so many people miss the point of the game or do not know the meaning of "INQUISITION."
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#38
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:46
Did what?
Went and opened the breach again. I might be missing something but if he could do that anyways, why bother with Mirror?
I can only see it as something similar to a suicidal gauntlet throwing, because unless I'm missing something, it doesn't make any sense otherwise.
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#39
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:50
I have a strong feeling we're getting an expansion with something that culminates the end of the Inquisition and it relates to the Wardens splitting or Solas.
Its funny how so many people miss the point of the game or do not know the meaning of "INQUISITION."
I wouldn't mind that one bit.
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#40
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:55
The game's complete. The story of Thedas isn't. You're stating the obvious while putting it in a negative light. Rather silly. You going to complain that they gonna charge you for DA4 too?
Define complete. Do you mean at launch or as of patch 1.5, because either way people are still having trouble accessing their content and parts of the game are still broken. If that's what you call complete, I have some lovely property to sell you.
And I don't know what you mean by me putting something in a negative light. I thought I typed it rather enthusiastically, but I suppose tone issues will always be an issue of the internet. Perhaps I should've used an emoticon.
As for the last thing, I don't see how what I said implied anything like that.
#41
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:03
Maybe I should sell you my laptop, because I've been able to run the game perfectly.Define complete. Do you mean at launch or as of patch 1.5, because either way people are still having trouble accessing their content and parts of the game are still broken. If that's what you call complete, I have some lovely property to sell you.
And I don't know what you mean by me putting something in a negative light. I thought I typed it rather enthusiastically, but I suppose tone issues will always be an issue of the internet. Perhaps I should've used an emoticon.
As for the last thing, I don't see how what I said implied anything like that.
The game is complete but the software isn't flawless. The game follows the formation of the Inquisiion in order to defeat Corypheus. You accomplish that task within the game itself. Future DLC will pertain to the Inquisition and picking up the pieces.
As Melca said above, I have a feeling the DLC will feature people trying to tear the Inquisition down or oppose it. It's heavily foreshadowed throughout the game.
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#42
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:05
Perhaps he didn't want to risk it at first, or didn't think it was possible until he tried it as a last ditch effort.Went and opened the breach again. I might be missing something but if he could do that anyways, why bother with Mirror?
I can only see it as something similar to a suicidal gauntlet throwing, because unless I'm missing something, it doesn't make any sense otherwise.
Seeing what happened to the orb, one can assume that what Corypheus did was rather extreme.
#43
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:11
My number one problem with the ending is as soon as his plot was revealed, my husband went "And he's building a stairway to heaven!"
And we wound up humming 'Stairway to Heaven' the whole time I was fighting Corypheus. I have a similar problem with "Wayward Son" in DA2...
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#44
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:14
Lmao. Quite fitting.My number one problem with the ending is as soon as his plot was revealed, my husband went "And he's building a stairway to heaven!"
And we wound up humming 'Stairway to Heaven' the whole time I was fighting Corypheus. I have a similar problem with "Wayward Son" in DA2...
It really was a figurative and literal stairway to heaven; Corypheus's last desperate attempt to become a god.
#45
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:17
The game is called Dragon Age Inquisition NOT Dragon Age: Corypehus.
Pardon anyone for expecting the main villain of the story to actually be challenging. And yes, despite the post credit scene, Cory was the main antagonist of the game.
You obviously missed the whole point of the game.
Please enlighten us on how the entire game is really all about the PC being a glorified figurehead of a religious organization who plays around with toys at a war table and not about a bunch of people gathering together to close a hole in the sky and stop a 1000 year old Magister from becoming a living God and ruling the world in darkness and demons.
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#46
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:43
I wouldn't mind that one bit.
Yeah. I think any future dlc/expansion is going to force us to make some really serious choices too
#47
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 09:46
Pardon anyone for expecting the main villain of the story to actually be challenging. And yes, despite the post credit scene, Cory was the main antagonist of the game.
Please enlighten us on how the entire game is really all about the PC being a glorified figurehead of a religious organization who plays around with toys at a war table and not about a bunch of people gathering together to close a hole in the sky and stop a 1000 year old Magister from becoming a living God and ruling the world in darkness and demons.
The game was NOT just about ending Corypheus. It was about fixing the chaos in the world. We had epic battles in the destruction of Haven and Adament. It was common sense to not expect an epic battle with Corypheus since you destroyed most of his forces.
Inquisition definition:
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a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation."she relented in her determined inquisition and offered help"synonyms: interrogation, questioning, quizzing, cross-examination; Moreinformalgrilling;"what started as a few friendly questions soon turned into a not-so-friendly inquisition"
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historicala judicial or official inquiry.
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the verdict or finding of an official inquiry.
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2.an ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory IX circa 1232 for the suppression of heresy. It was active chiefly in northern Italy and southern France, becoming notorious for the use of torture. In 1542 the papal Inquisition was re-established to combat Protestantism, eventually becoming an organ of papal government.
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#48
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 10:02
Maybe I should sell you my laptop, because I've been able to run the game perfectly.
The game is complete but the software isn't flawless. The game follows the formation of the Inquisiion in order to defeat Corypheus. You accomplish that task within the game itself. Future DLC will pertain to the Inquisition and picking up the pieces.
As Melca said above, I have a feeling the DLC will feature people trying to tear the Inquisition down or oppose it. It's heavily foreshadowed throughout the game.
Yeah.
Theres going to be a lot of opposition. I think we could see something with Tevinter too.
My fantasy dlc is to see the Inquisitor kidnapped and people who took him are doing some ritual that involves cutting off his/her anchor and his companions come to rescue him/her. I know that won't happen but a gal can dream ![]()
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#49
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 10:06
While I initially found the final mission/confrontation to be underwhelming and a bit anticlimatic, I've adjusted my expectations for my second playthrough (which I'm also enjoying a lot more). What was definitely NOT disappointing was the post credits scene with Flemeth and Solas. Blew me away. Can't wait for DLC.
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#50
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 10:16
The game was NOT just about ending Corypheus. It was about fixing the chaos in the world. We had epic battles in the destruction of Haven and Adament. It was common sense to not expect an epic battle with Corypheus since you destroyed most of his forces.
And that was a problem. Corypheus was the primary antagonist, finally defeating him should not have been an anti-climax.
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