Is Mass Effect worth getting? Is the game play like dragon age? I've been tempted recently but i don't know much about the game.Saladfork said:I liked combat a LOT more than the first one. I also liked how the dialogue tree is now similar to Mass Effect (Which is my favourite series ever)
I understand what you said, but I disliked the game enough that I couldn't finish it. For me, that makes a game a bad one and not average. I liked DA:O enough to complete it several times with several characters.Snotnarok said:No however I feel like you're not great at reading posts. I said people are idiots and have no middle ground. I said nothing about being an idiot for not liking a game.Jamie Wroe said:I didn't finish it because it bored me. I don't think it is a good, or even average game. Am I an Idiot? If I trudged along would my IQ increase proportionally to time played and/or amount I liked the game?Snotnarok said:People are idiots had have no middle ground now a days, it's either amazing, or crap. I thought DA 2 from what I played was pretty darn good, not amazing, but it's far from bad.
To make my point more clear, people praise DA1 endlessly for being a amazing game in many ways, but DA2 is just terrible because it doesn't let you put armor on your allies.
This, a hundred times. They chose to cash in on Origins' success with a mediocre sequel and it backfired on them. Watch now as pre-order sales for DA3 and even ME3 tank; people will be more wary about trusting the Bioware name after this. They've basically been coasting along on their previous successes, but that can only last for so long.znix said:People should also stop apologizing for Bioware with talk of short development time and lack of resources. All bullshit reasons. EA owns Bioware and has more money than God.
They could have polished this turd of a game until it shone like a diamond bathed in laser light, but they decided to rush it out the door to capitalize on the hype and good experiences with the original.
Exactly. I had the same issue with trying to finish it too.Biosophilogical said:Agreed on all points. The combat was much more engaging than DA:O, and to be honest, the combat in the first one is what is constantly preventing me from finishing it (though the game is also quite long, yet has so few levels (character levels I mean) so you start of getting new abilities fairly regularly and then ... nothing for ages, and it becomes a great deal of work to get that one extra ability, or that one extra point in strength, which in such a tactical battle system is a let down, because a key component of tactical battles is the ability to be tactical (i.e. adaptable to any scneario), for which you need options, for which you need abilities, for which you need levels, which it seems reluctant to give you).elcamino41383 said:Short answer: No you aren't.
Longer answer: I enjoyed it. Wasn't quite as in depth as Origins, but I liked the combat a lot more, much like you.
settings aren't so much of a priorty for me, i enjoy just about any however planescape intrigues me i will.bussinrounds said:Well, it depends on where your tastes lie and what type of setting you enjoy the most. Do you like a standard d&d style world like the Forgotten Realms ? (Baldur's, IWD 1/2, Temple of Elemental Evil, NWN 1/2 ) a setting that crosses and comprises the numerous planes of existence ? (Planescape, google planescape setting and read about it.) Post apocalyptic ? (Fallout 1&2), a fantasy setting that's going through an industrial revolution (Arcanum), a current setting that involves a vampire sub culture (Vampire:Bloodlines) Sci-Fi ? (KOTOR 1/2)cleric of the order said:thanksbussinrounds said:http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=46288cleric of the order said:which ones are you refering to?bussinrounds said:DOA was mediocre. But DA2 was trash. Keep in mind, i'm comparing them to good RPGS of the past. Not todays bullshit.
i'm glad baldur's gate 2 was ranked. i would have been remised if it wasn't.
also i'm going to pick up some of these from GOG which would you suggest first.
And what style you like ? Heavy on story and dialog ? (Planescape) Are you all about the tactical turn based combat where you control a whole party ? (TOEE,some some Ultima games, Wizardry 6-8-it's 1st person though) Or do you like the real time with pause combat like in Baldur's ? Are you big on choices and consequences ? The Fallout games you only have direct control over your character, but they're turn based though. In NWN 1 you don't have full party control, but you get followers. In NWN2 you do have full party control. These games had great toolsets for creating adventures, so there's tons of content.Plus, you go out adventuring with other ppl online. (not talking about mmo's with a million ppl running around, I'm talking about a small party of ppl, like in p&p D&D) Bloodlines' gameplay is more like an action game. There's also the Ultima Games (4-7) which are also excellent.
Then you have games like X-Com and Jagged Alliance 2 which are more like turn based strategy games with some rpg elements sprinkled in.
As you can see, you have to find the style you like, because all these top rpgs have they're little differences and nuances.