Really? After Mass Effect 3, this is pretty much my reaction to an announcement like this from Bioware:Thoric485 said:-Decisions will have consequences
Really? After Mass Effect 3, this is pretty much my reaction to an announcement like this from Bioware:Thoric485 said:-Decisions will have consequences
Faster combat is okay as long as it is tactical and the RPG elements are intact. I liked some of what they did in DA2's combat, but it was poorly executed. Please, no endlessly respawning enemies in the middle of combat!SajuukKhar said:Bioware salready said its keep the faster combat.Fappy said:If this game turns out to be a hit and Bioware pulls a 180 we will have a lot of people utterly confused here on the Escapist. I will be man enough to post a picture of my foot in my mouth.
Old school is good in my book.
(0% of people will hate it.
I will get my sister or my girlfriend to make me a cake-hat and eat that. Is that good enough for you? >.>BloatedGuppy said:Not good enough. I want a youtube of you eating your hat.Fappy said:If this game turns out to be a hit and Bioware pulls a 180 we will have a lot of people utterly confused here on the Escapist. I will be man enough to post a picture of my foot in my mouth.
Old school is good in my book.
I personally wouldn't mind DA2's faster combat seeing as I enjoyed DnD: Online's combat.SajuukKhar said:Bioware already said it is keeping the faster pased combat of DA2Fappy said:If this game turns out to be a hit and Bioware pulls a 180 we will have a lot of people utterly confused here on the Escapist. I will be man enough to post a picture of my foot in my mouth.
Old school is good in my book.
90% of people will hate it for that reason alone, because if it doesn't take 10 seconds to swing a two-handed sword IT ISNT A REAL RPG
That's exactly what I was going to suggest XD.Fappy said:I will get my sister or my girlfriend to make me a cake-hat and eat that. Is that good enough for you? >.>
DA1 was a game that drew a lot of the RPG purists, and those purists dont like the faster combat.Fappy said:Faster combat is okay as long as it is tactical and the RPG elements are intact. I liked some of what they did in DA2's combat, but it was poorly executed. Please, no endlessly respawning enemies in the middle of combat!
That's bullshit. That's just you eating cake. You probably do that all the time.Fappy said:I will get my sister or my girlfriend to make me a cake-hat and eat that. Is that good enough for you? >.>
Well... there are some cupcakes in the kitchen behind me.... hmmmm.... >.>BloatedGuppy said:That's bullshit. That's just you eating cake. You probably do that all the time.Fappy said:I will get my sister or my girlfriend to make me a cake-hat and eat that. Is that good enough for you? >.>
In fact, you're probably eating cake RIGHT NOW, aren't you Fappy!
Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.[/quote]SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
I'd disagree, I thought the fight with the Arishok was really fun. The fight with the rock monster in the Deep Roads was good. Orsino was a pain in the ass but still a valid boss fight if you ask me, and of course Everyone Vs Meredith was really cool (I liked how all the NPCs, including your entire party (even the ones not in the squad you're controlling), were there for the fight.Fappy said:Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
I fought the Arishok as a melee Rogue... that was NOT fun at allRJ 17 said:I'd disagree, I thought the fight with the Arishok was really fun. The fight with the rock monster in the Deep Roads was good. Orsino was a pain in the ass but still a valid boss fight if you ask me, and of course Everyone Vs Meredith was really cool (I liked how all the NPCs, including your entire party (even the ones not in the squad you're controlling), were there for the fight.Fappy said:Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
DA:0 had the High Dragon and the Arch Demon along with the Brood Mother and the king of golems (or Branka) and a slew of other unique and interesting bosses.
Really I'd say that both DA games have lots of challenging and fun boss fights, more so than the ME universe which considers most bosses as "This is just an upgraded version of the mercs/pirates/whatever you've already been fighting in this place...see? We even gave him/her a name!"
Fappy said:I fought the Arishok as a melee Rogue... that was NOT fun at allRJ 17 said:I'd disagree, I thought the fight with the Arishok was really fun. The fight with the rock monster in the Deep Roads was good. Orsino was a pain in the ass but still a valid boss fight if you ask me, and of course Everyone Vs Meredith was really cool (I liked how all the NPCs, including your entire party (even the ones not in the squad you're controlling), were there for the fight.Fappy said:Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
DA:0 had the High Dragon and the Arch Demon along with the Brood Mother and the king of golems (or Branka) and a slew of other unique and interesting bosses.
Really I'd say that both DA games have lots of challenging and fun boss fights, more so than the ME universe which considers most bosses as "This is just an upgraded version of the mercs/pirates/whatever you've already been fighting in this place...see? We even gave him/her a name!"![]()
I don't think I had the dog... though it has been a really long time since I last played DA2.RJ 17 said:Fappy said:I fought the Arishok as a melee Rogue... that was NOT fun at allRJ 17 said:I'd disagree, I thought the fight with the Arishok was really fun. The fight with the rock monster in the Deep Roads was good. Orsino was a pain in the ass but still a valid boss fight if you ask me, and of course Everyone Vs Meredith was really cool (I liked how all the NPCs, including your entire party (even the ones not in the squad you're controlling), were there for the fight.Fappy said:Bioware generally isn't all that good at boss fights unfortunately. Lair of the Shadowbroker bosses were pretty decent, but I can't remember any bosses from either DA title that was really fun to fight.SajuukKhar said:I hope the bosses are fun and not just given 1000000000000000000 health.
DA:0 had the High Dragon and the Arch Demon along with the Brood Mother and the king of golems (or Branka) and a slew of other unique and interesting bosses.
Really I'd say that both DA games have lots of challenging and fun boss fights, more so than the ME universe which considers most bosses as "This is just an upgraded version of the mercs/pirates/whatever you've already been fighting in this place...see? We even gave him/her a name!"![]()
Depends on your spec...and whether you thought to keep summoning your dog every time the Arishok took it out. Have the dog tank him then sneak around back and get your backstab on!
Better than fighting him as a mage which is an in-depth course on kiting.