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Rock Paper Shotgun Defines the difference between the Witcher 3 and DA:I in a nutshell


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#176
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Dammit, now I want to play it. 

 

Tssk, there are numerous other reasons to play it as well as that one ;-). It is a beautifully crafted game.



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The actor who plays Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones (Charles Dance) also voices the emperor of Nilfgaard. Yennefer of Vengerberg is voiced by Belinda Cornish, who voiced Rana Thanoptis from Mass Effect and the Baroness from Dragon Age.

 

TW3 had some great casting choices with the new characters.

 

And most of them come from working with Bioware but what I found funny is that Jo Wyatt voice for Ciri is exactly like Hawke and the VA can do some degree of change for it to be different, I am guessing CDPR liked DA 2 trolololololo.



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I think, the difference (aside the fact that DA:I is a party-RPG, while TW3 is an action-RPG) is that in DA most of the NPCs (from humans and dwarves to spirits and the Avvar bear) are people, in The Witcher most of the NPCs are monsters.

 

Also DA:I shows guardian-kid relationship better.



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Tssk, there are numerous other reasons to play it as well as that one ;-). It is a beautifully crafted game.

I've always been put off being forced to play as Geralt, but the addition of FemHawke -- I mean Ciri -- is very tempting now that it's there. I will probably get it one day when I slog through all my backlog though. 



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I think, the difference (aside the fact that DA:I is a party-RPG, while TW3 is an action-RPG) is that in DA most of the NPCs (from humans and dwarves to spirits and the Avvar bear) are people, in The Witcher most of the NPCs are monsters.

 

Also DA:I shows guardian-kid relationship better.

 

DA:I is an action-rpg too. Bioware marketed it as an action-rpg, and it says its an action-rpg right on the DA:I website. Hence the button mashing.



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DA:I is an action-rpg too. Bioware marketed it as an action-rpg, and it says its an action-rpg right on the DA:I website. Hence the button mashing.

Only on easy/normal difficulties or in MP it might be button mushing. On Nightmare with 4 characters instead of just 1, pause and tactics required.



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Only on easy/normal difficulties or in MP it might be button mushing. On Nightmare with 4 characters instead of just 1, pause and tactics required.

 

After 'What Pride Has Wrought', even on nightmare it's a button masher. DAI is incredibly easy after lvl 10 even on nightmare. Hell, I solo killed so many High Dragons on nightmare and found it easier because the companions AI is so bad.


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Only on easy/normal difficulties or in MP it might be button mushing. On Nightmare with 4 characters instead of just 1, pause and tactics required.

 

Actually people have posted vids on youtube (plenty of them actually) where they beat the game on Nightmare by casting barrier and button mashing. Zero tactics involved.

 

In any case. Bioware themselves call the game an action-rpg.



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Another golden part :

 

"In fact, Inquisition came to mind many times, not just for its far less successful mix of open-world and narrative. A big issue I had with that game is that it’s very light, not least for how little resistance there is to the Inquisition itself. Sure, a few people talk about it as being problematic or dodgy, but that’s completely undercut by every other damn NPC either wanting to join it or just plain signing up, and the nations of Thedas being oddly calm about the potential threat you pose.

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Is that paragraph an accurate description of the story and of the Inquistion in DAI and the context it is operating in? 



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I have been hardcore Bioware since BG. But after the release of DAI I bought W3.

Talk about poles apart! I have been blown apart by the dialogues.

It's just like "Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels". I don't know if you have seen it, it was made by Guy Ritchie.

Totally mesmerising. Not at first I admit, took some time to adjust to controls and graphics.

Now it is such a hoot! Thank god it is not sanitised.

DAI could have been so much more. But I think it is too late. Too much damage to their client base now.

Time will tell. Back to Novigrad!


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