With Inquisition on the horizon, I figured we could discuss the previous two titles, get our thoughts and feelings in order in preparation. Or rejection.
I for one, am optimistic. I like what I've seen on the game so far (except Cassandra's face... the horror), and both of the previous installments brought me many hours of entertainment. They're both mixed bags, obviously, but their upsides outweigh the cons, at least in my eyes.
Origins brought gripping and interesting introductions, and the world building in the game was phenomenal. Most of the party members are excellent characters, fleshed out and varied. Exploring, learning about the culture of Fereldan, the dwarves, the dalish, all of it was simply a treat. The only thing that keeps me from playing it repeatedly is the mind-numbingly slow, plodding, irritating combat. I'm playing through it again right now to make a new save for Inquisition, but damn do I wish I could just skip the fights.
Dragon Age 2 was a more personal experience. A tale of a man and his efforts to do the best he can for his family and friends. A lot of people had a problem with going from such a large world to a single city, but it didn't bother me that much. The party members each having places they hang out and visiting each other at those places was a great touch, one I'm glad they brought to Mass Effect 3. The game gets (deserved) criticism for re-using areas too often, which is a bit of an issue for me as well. The combat shines for me here as well. A bit too over-the-top for the setting they went for originally, but at least it's far more entertaining.
Whichever game was your favorite though, I think we can all agree that Varric is the best companion in either game.
Share your thoughts as we await the third installment to this great series.
I for one, am optimistic. I like what I've seen on the game so far (except Cassandra's face... the horror), and both of the previous installments brought me many hours of entertainment. They're both mixed bags, obviously, but their upsides outweigh the cons, at least in my eyes.
Origins brought gripping and interesting introductions, and the world building in the game was phenomenal. Most of the party members are excellent characters, fleshed out and varied. Exploring, learning about the culture of Fereldan, the dwarves, the dalish, all of it was simply a treat. The only thing that keeps me from playing it repeatedly is the mind-numbingly slow, plodding, irritating combat. I'm playing through it again right now to make a new save for Inquisition, but damn do I wish I could just skip the fights.
Dragon Age 2 was a more personal experience. A tale of a man and his efforts to do the best he can for his family and friends. A lot of people had a problem with going from such a large world to a single city, but it didn't bother me that much. The party members each having places they hang out and visiting each other at those places was a great touch, one I'm glad they brought to Mass Effect 3. The game gets (deserved) criticism for re-using areas too often, which is a bit of an issue for me as well. The combat shines for me here as well. A bit too over-the-top for the setting they went for originally, but at least it's far more entertaining.
Whichever game was your favorite though, I think we can all agree that Varric is the best companion in either game.
Share your thoughts as we await the third installment to this great series.