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My review of the expansion pack


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Joshd21

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I thought it was really good, however even perfection might require some addtional work, so here are some comments

1.) Consort, if you played  human noble orgins and you did agree to Marry Anora, you are not a King. You are a consoret or Prince of the lands. It has virtually almost no impact in the expansion's. Most people don't know you are their high and mighty ruler.

It's almost like you are playing a seperate PC game. The level of reaction from companion's is very low. You could be a common elf and they might treat you the same as human noble orgin

2.) Limited options to talk to squad mates

In dragon age orgin's. I used to be able to talk to my companion, even if they had nothing to say. I could shoot the wind about anything. This time I couldn't even click on my companion's. While the banter back and forth from them was amusing, the lack of actual interaction as in Dragon Age, left a bit of a void

3.) The opening, you are exciting some super cool opening. Perhaps with a voice that is the narrvative in the background and telling you things. I thought it would open like the 4th of july since, I was the Prince but nope. You get the kingdom is under attack and you defend it

My main issues is the weak opening, the very fail impact people should freak out if you are a Blood Mage and have special choices in topic's where they can ask you and results in fear or approval gain or loss. However I could deal with that

It's just arkward to be the prince of the land and a commander and barely anyone notices. They spend most of the time saying commander, more then prince. And I got to see Wynn for five minutes, great an old bag of bones from first Dragon Age Orgins

I just would like some Morrgian DLC, I would hope in Dragon Age 2. The opening and ending are just amazing as they were in dragon age orgins and I know this sound's lame. But more choices. I think everyone is loving this whole moral choices and Bioware has won awards for it's game in part for this concept

It seems I usually only make a big choice when I finish one storyline and it's at the end near the boss. I'd like more complex choices