So I stumbled across this in the dragon age wiki recently"
"Hawke is the central protagonist of Dragon Age II. Hawke is fully voiced, can be either male or female, has a fully customizable appearance and, as in Origins, can be a mage, rogue or warrior."
Alter a few words, and you get this:
"Shepard is the central protagonist of Mass Effect. Shepard is fully voiced, can be either male or female, has a fully customizable appearance and can be an adept, infiltrator, or soldier".
That's right folks, DA:2 looks like Mass Effect:Fantasy Edition.
I'm most likely mistaken here (I hope so) but that's certainly what it seems like looking at the above...
What the hell, bioware!? You can't just ...just give us a generic hero guy/gal and tell us we care. That's what the whole beginning of DA:O is about, us getting to know our hero character as a person, and identifying with them. These shenanigans worked in mass effect, an action-RPG, but I don't see it working at all in dragon age 2.
And here's the link
[link]http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Hawke[/link]
Postscript: I know I left out sentinel, vanguard, engineer. I just went with the classes hat most fit the fantasy counterparts.
Post-postscript: Having a tenuous link to the Warden-Commander redeems it slightly... but ONLY if you played as a human mage in the first game, and I don't see that having significant impact anyway.
"Hawke is the central protagonist of Dragon Age II. Hawke is fully voiced, can be either male or female, has a fully customizable appearance and, as in Origins, can be a mage, rogue or warrior."
Alter a few words, and you get this:
"Shepard is the central protagonist of Mass Effect. Shepard is fully voiced, can be either male or female, has a fully customizable appearance and can be an adept, infiltrator, or soldier".
That's right folks, DA:2 looks like Mass Effect:Fantasy Edition.
I'm most likely mistaken here (I hope so) but that's certainly what it seems like looking at the above...
What the hell, bioware!? You can't just ...just give us a generic hero guy/gal and tell us we care. That's what the whole beginning of DA:O is about, us getting to know our hero character as a person, and identifying with them. These shenanigans worked in mass effect, an action-RPG, but I don't see it working at all in dragon age 2.
And here's the link
Postscript: I know I left out sentinel, vanguard, engineer. I just went with the classes hat most fit the fantasy counterparts.
Post-postscript: Having a tenuous link to the Warden-Commander redeems it slightly... but ONLY if you played as a human mage in the first game, and I don't see that having significant impact anyway.