mediocrity, thy name is dragon age 2.
The pace for combat is sped up, which isn't bad. just different, it felt strange.
The characters are ok, though Anders got a little gay a LOT fast just because I have a problem with overbearing tyranny. Fenris, well. Since I have a problem with the oppressed mages the one character I thought was kind of cool looking hates me. With a passion.
Another thing that bothers me as a completionist is you CAN'T(that I know of...) beat the game with all of your party members intact. you WILL lose one or possibly more.
Like 90% of the characters will hook up with you, which makes the largest collection of bi-sexual characters in any game ever I think(not counting porn games).
The plot, well. I didn't like it that much. You spend half the time wondering what the plot is going to be about only to have it turned around on it's ear a bit over half way. I'm all for plot twists but the complete reversal is just strange to me. Another thing that gets me is there's no room for the grey area that reality usually encompasses. It just kills me that they don't allow for the option to just let the hero caught in the middle of the events to maintain the status quo or find an amiable solution that is beneficial to both. It's just fuck group A or fuck group B.
I suppose they might as well have gone back to the moral compass meter that bioware's old games used. Just label it Party A in red and Party B in blue and your choices slide it that much closer to the ending you're heading towards since you favor that side more.
The popularity meter with the party members is kind of nice since it no longer means, I hate you and will now leave or I'm a potential love interest now. Now, you can have them hate you and they still stay in the group! In fact there's just some characters that it's better for them to hate you since their bonuses are better(imho).
Final score for me:
55/100
The pace for combat is sped up, which isn't bad. just different, it felt strange.
The characters are ok, though Anders got a little gay a LOT fast just because I have a problem with overbearing tyranny. Fenris, well. Since I have a problem with the oppressed mages the one character I thought was kind of cool looking hates me. With a passion.
Another thing that bothers me as a completionist is you CAN'T(that I know of...) beat the game with all of your party members intact. you WILL lose one or possibly more.
Like 90% of the characters will hook up with you, which makes the largest collection of bi-sexual characters in any game ever I think(not counting porn games).
The plot, well. I didn't like it that much. You spend half the time wondering what the plot is going to be about only to have it turned around on it's ear a bit over half way. I'm all for plot twists but the complete reversal is just strange to me. Another thing that gets me is there's no room for the grey area that reality usually encompasses. It just kills me that they don't allow for the option to just let the hero caught in the middle of the events to maintain the status quo or find an amiable solution that is beneficial to both. It's just fuck group A or fuck group B.
I suppose they might as well have gone back to the moral compass meter that bioware's old games used. Just label it Party A in red and Party B in blue and your choices slide it that much closer to the ending you're heading towards since you favor that side more.
The popularity meter with the party members is kind of nice since it no longer means, I hate you and will now leave or I'm a potential love interest now. Now, you can have them hate you and they still stay in the group! In fact there's just some characters that it's better for them to hate you since their bonuses are better(imho).
Final score for me:
55/100