As for balancing things, it might help if they stopped pretending Dragon Age is an RPG.
What do you consider it?
As for balancing things, it might help if they stopped pretending Dragon Age is an RPG.
What do you consider it?
Dragon Effect.
A simplified action hybrid with RPG elements, where combat is too rigid to be action, yet too active to really be tactical. I'd prefer it if they'd just choose one way or the other instead of trying to hold onto both, is all.
What do you consider it?
Since the storyline propels you linearly, I wouldn't call it RPG except for a few elements like the 'conversation wheel' and cutscenes. Choices doesn't make
enough impact on your character in the end. Some choices in SP leaves you with leaving your friends behind to die, is supposedly sufficient to call it
consequential, but I wouldn't call it roleplay.
Dragon Effect.
A simplified action hybrid with RPG elements, where combat is too rigid to be action, yet too active to really be tactical. I'd prefer it if they'd just choose one way or the other instead of trying to hold onto both, is all.
Yeah, IMHO the MP combat system should have been used in SP, but the enemy AI and poor npc pathing prevented that from happening.
Dragon Effect.
A simplified action hybrid with RPG elements, where combat is too rigid to be action, yet too active to really be tactical. I'd prefer it if they'd just choose one way or the other instead of trying to hold onto both, is all.
Since the storyline propels you linearly, I wouldn't call it RPG except for a few elements like the 'conversation wheel' and cutscenes. Choices doesn't make
enough impact on your character in the end. Some choices in SP leaves you with leaving your friends behind to die, is supposedly sufficient to call it
consequential, but I wouldn't call it roleplay.
I suppose the definition of RPG is subjective. In my view, the game provides many choices that impact the overall game experience -- though not, admittedly the main story arc.
At any rate, I respect the opinions of you and Minuos and agree that there is room for improvement.