Me too. Except, I've been trying to play it for the past few hours, but I keep restarting because I'm determined to be a sneaky ninja, but I keep getting caught by the first set of guards...the spud said:Deus ex.
Because it was $2.50 on steam.
Why else?
Just some advice. If you ever feel like the combat is too auto-attacky and doesn't offer the fluidity of real-time combat, try making a strength mage shapeshifter. If you look it up on google there should be a guide for it by Tonberry. And if you look up spells that don't sheathe your weapon, and pick from them, then you get the perfect balance for combat. The forms offer variability for the combat (tanking, DPS, healing, more attacks, general bear-iness), the spells that don't sheathe your weapon mean you can also be a proper fighter (and things like earthquake properly complement your forms), the wide range of abilities makes it feel less auto-attacky, the lack of dangerous AoE attacks means it is functional on hard difficulty (if you play it right) because unlike other mage builds where you have to be careful not to kill your allies with that fireball, the worst you will do is knock them down with earthquake, which is easily fixed by having them as archers or Shale (I don't think Shale gets knocked down, and he can't be picked up by ogres and dragons).Mad1Cow said:I can't actually remember I've bought that many in the Steam Sales I can't remember the last one I thought OOO I need to buy that. I'm just going to say the last one I played out of the new ones I've purchased:
DragonAge Origins: Ultimate Edition
So I can finally understand what all my RP friends love about this game.