I am just curious to what other people think of the story. What was lacking, what was done well, and so on. Here are my thoughts.
One thing I don't like in general is how I just don't care about many of the characters. Guards woman, cool. Elf Blood Mage, adorable. Anders, I liked him because he went well with my mage revolutionary other than that not great and... ANDERS WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO TO THE CHURCH?! Hawke's brother, I wanted to kill you in the final battle. Isabelle, seemed like a whore so I never added her. Hawke's Sister, no idea she died at the start of the story for me. Emo Elf, is emo and joined me in the final fight so i have nothing against the wrist cutter. Rogue Dwarf, you knew he was awesome before playing the game. No comment on the prince because I'm not paying for the Archer. I also just didn't care for most of the romances. Whore,Crazy Elf, Mage, or Emo? I went with the elf because I liked crazy the most...and I'm not gay.
In the opening I would have like some time in Lothering, to see what else was going on in the town after the Warden passed through. I personally didn't like how it skipped to you already fleeing. Also how it immediately kills one of your family off! I was pissed off when the game stuck me with my pain in the ass brother. I would have liked to get to know my family a bit and choose who I could save from the Ogre.
Arrival in Kurkwall, I didn't really care about mercs or smugglers. So I chose the criminals, being an apostate already. No real comments.
Pre & During the expedition, I had no problems early on. I was just making money to get to the expedition. Although when I kept meeting people who were all like 'hey buddy!' I was annoyed because it is basically made me think 'Who are you stalker?!'.
After you get some status again I didn't have that many problems. I think each part of the story did well enough on its own. It is bloody annoying that you can't really pick a side. No matter what you did you were stuck in the middle.
The crazy murderer who chased down your mother was a bit of fun. It wasn't big like a war or something like that, but he was a necromancer! The worse necromancer I've ever seen but still. I love controlling the undead.
The Templar Mage crisis. It REALLY pissed me off at this point how you were forced in the middle. I was obviously on the side of the Mages.. I mean I WAS A MAGE! Seriously who the hell would think I worked for the Templar? Still at the end I hate that you HAVE to Kill the First Enchanter, and the Knight-Commander. Pretty much a majority of important people were killed off. It was kind of annoying to me.
Finally I think the game had a bit too much fighting. Odd complaint to some, but this is an rpg. My guy was meant to be the persuasive revolutionary mage. No matter what I said, no matter how obvious I was on their side I kept having to bloody fight people! I don't know if it is because they people making the game were lazy, or they couldn't fit in on the dialogue wheel. Still it pissed me off. Also when it came to the endings... They sucked. Really I would have loved it if they did the paragraphs again. I wanted to know generally what happened after everything I've done. Still the story always felt that not matter what choices you made it forced you along the set path. It was all there for a little fluff, nothing more. That really annoyed me.
I found the gameplay better because I was playing on the 360. The more action-like approach was pretty good.
Still what does everyone else think? I think the game is worthy of being a Bioware game, and is above the average rpg. Still it was lacking quite a bit, the idea of the story was good, they just failed to tell it right. At least in my opinion.
Edit: Also I did really like the game. This is just all my complaints about it really. The game still I had a lot of good, but if you don't talk about what is wrong you're not dealing with the problem are you?
One thing I don't like in general is how I just don't care about many of the characters. Guards woman, cool. Elf Blood Mage, adorable. Anders, I liked him because he went well with my mage revolutionary other than that not great and... ANDERS WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO TO THE CHURCH?! Hawke's brother, I wanted to kill you in the final battle. Isabelle, seemed like a whore so I never added her. Hawke's Sister, no idea she died at the start of the story for me. Emo Elf, is emo and joined me in the final fight so i have nothing against the wrist cutter. Rogue Dwarf, you knew he was awesome before playing the game. No comment on the prince because I'm not paying for the Archer. I also just didn't care for most of the romances. Whore,Crazy Elf, Mage, or Emo? I went with the elf because I liked crazy the most...and I'm not gay.
In the opening I would have like some time in Lothering, to see what else was going on in the town after the Warden passed through. I personally didn't like how it skipped to you already fleeing. Also how it immediately kills one of your family off! I was pissed off when the game stuck me with my pain in the ass brother. I would have liked to get to know my family a bit and choose who I could save from the Ogre.
Arrival in Kurkwall, I didn't really care about mercs or smugglers. So I chose the criminals, being an apostate already. No real comments.
Pre & During the expedition, I had no problems early on. I was just making money to get to the expedition. Although when I kept meeting people who were all like 'hey buddy!' I was annoyed because it is basically made me think 'Who are you stalker?!'.
After you get some status again I didn't have that many problems. I think each part of the story did well enough on its own. It is bloody annoying that you can't really pick a side. No matter what you did you were stuck in the middle.
The crazy murderer who chased down your mother was a bit of fun. It wasn't big like a war or something like that, but he was a necromancer! The worse necromancer I've ever seen but still. I love controlling the undead.
The Templar Mage crisis. It REALLY pissed me off at this point how you were forced in the middle. I was obviously on the side of the Mages.. I mean I WAS A MAGE! Seriously who the hell would think I worked for the Templar? Still at the end I hate that you HAVE to Kill the First Enchanter, and the Knight-Commander. Pretty much a majority of important people were killed off. It was kind of annoying to me.
Finally I think the game had a bit too much fighting. Odd complaint to some, but this is an rpg. My guy was meant to be the persuasive revolutionary mage. No matter what I said, no matter how obvious I was on their side I kept having to bloody fight people! I don't know if it is because they people making the game were lazy, or they couldn't fit in on the dialogue wheel. Still it pissed me off. Also when it came to the endings... They sucked. Really I would have loved it if they did the paragraphs again. I wanted to know generally what happened after everything I've done. Still the story always felt that not matter what choices you made it forced you along the set path. It was all there for a little fluff, nothing more. That really annoyed me.
I found the gameplay better because I was playing on the 360. The more action-like approach was pretty good.
Still what does everyone else think? I think the game is worthy of being a Bioware game, and is above the average rpg. Still it was lacking quite a bit, the idea of the story was good, they just failed to tell it right. At least in my opinion.
Edit: Also I did really like the game. This is just all my complaints about it really. The game still I had a lot of good, but if you don't talk about what is wrong you're not dealing with the problem are you?