Dragon Age: Inquisition - "The Inquisitor" Trailer
Things are about to get awfully grim in the land of Thedas.
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Things are about to get awfully grim in the land of Thedas.
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Sorry, what? Every single Bioware RPG has made you the Chosen one. You're Baalspawn. You're Darth Revan the original master of the Dark Lord. You're the last surviving Grey Warden. You are literal Space Jesus Shepard brought back from the dead.TravelerSF said:Looks stunning and I do like the idea of a threat that could pretty much wipe away and twist the world itself. Surprisingly this tops even Origins, which already dealt with some pretty high stakes.
What I DON'T like is the lazy Chosen One -type character they've made the Inquisitor to be. What I liked about in Bioware games was that you never succeeded in great things because it was "your destiny" or something. You had to create that path by yourself, with your own two hands. Some of that seems to be lost here.
Sounds plausible enough.otakon17 said:Oh that's it, that clinches it RIGHT NOW. I'm calling it, the Inquisitor is The Maker come to judge Thedas. I am CALLING IT NOW. Serious Jesus Christ symbolism in that trailer, especially so with that final shot of him at a table with his...12! companions.
Regardless of THAT plot twist coming from beyond the horizon, I look forward to this game.
I really really want more of that story, and I hope you're right.otakon17 said:Oh that's it, that clinches it RIGHT NOW. I'm calling it, the Inquisitor is The Maker come to judge Thedas. I am CALLING IT NOW. Serious Jesus Christ symbolism in that trailer, especially so with that final shot of him at a table with his...12! companions.
Regardless of THAT plot twist coming from beyond the horizon, I look forward to this game.
Definitely, but you might want to mark that for spoilers just to be safe. Not everyone has played the DA II DLC.maxben said:otakon17 said:Oh that's it, that clinches it RIGHT NOW. I'm calling it, the Inquisitor is The Maker come to judge Thedas. I am CALLING IT NOW. Serious Jesus Christ symbolism in that trailer, especially so with that final shot of him at a table with his...12! companions.
Regardless of THAT plot twist coming from beyond the horizon, I look forward to this game.I really really want more of that story, and I hope you're right. If anyone remembers, when you meet one of the original mages who went into The Maker's city he says that the Golden City didn't turn Black when they got to it (which is what the Church teaches) but that it was always black and twisted. I loved that twist and I hope we get to learn more about what actually happened there.
When they tried something different story wise, Dragon Age 2, there was an overwhelming amount of hate because people didn't feel like big, special snow flake heroes at the end.DSK- said:I dunno, it seems like Mass Effect 3 and DA:O all over again, with building alliances, teaming up to battle the evil denizens of the fade etc (teaming up with those in the last shot(various races) and characters - is that Alistair on the far left?).
Pure speculation on my part, of course.
Well if they haven't played the DA II DLC then they aren't REAL FANS!!! Such people shouldn't be allowed to purchase Inquisition!otakon17 said:Definitely, but you might want to mark that for spoilers just to be safe. Not everyone has played the DA II DLC.maxben said:I really really want more of that story, and I hope you're right. If anyone remembers, when you meet one of the original mages who went into The Maker's city he says that the Golden City didn't turn Black when they got to it (which is what the Church teaches) but that it was always black and twisted. I loved that twist and I hope we get to learn more about what actually happened there.otakon17 said:Oh that's it, that clinches it RIGHT NOW. I'm calling it, the Inquisitor is The Maker come to judge Thedas. I am CALLING IT NOW. Serious Jesus Christ symbolism in that trailer, especially so with that final shot of him at a table with his...12! companions.
Regardless of THAT plot twist coming from beyond the horizon, I look forward to this game.
Anyway, that's my prediction on how it turns out The Inquisitor survived that blast and is the one implicitly trusted with closing The Rift.
Not to re-tread ground, but the story was a mess. The pacing alone was enough to ruin it for me but beyond your companions no one really gets any development character-wisePirateRose said:Varric looks incredibly hot. That chest.
When they tried something different story wise, Dragon Age 2, there was an overwhelming amount of hate because people didn't feel like big, special snow flake heroes at the end.DSK- said:I dunno, it seems like Mass Effect 3 and DA:O all over again, with building alliances, teaming up to battle the evil denizens of the fade etc (teaming up with those in the last shot(various races) and characters - is that Alistair on the far left?).
Pure speculation on my part, of course.
I loved DA2 personally for the story, the ending needed some work, but I loved it. I'm willing to bet Bioware is scared to get too creative and break out of the big, special snow flake heroes now. Though ME3 probably has them confused.
I don't mind different, but from what I played and experienced, it was incoherent and not a particularly enjoyable experience - not that I'm trying to start another DA2 hate thread or anything of the sort, this is purely my viewpoint.PirateRose said:Varric looks incredibly hot. That chest.
When they tried something different story wise, Dragon Age 2, there was an overwhelming amount of hate because people didn't feel like big, special snow flake heroes at the end.DSK- said:I dunno, it seems like Mass Effect 3 and DA:O all over again, with building alliances, teaming up to battle the evil denizens of the fade etc (teaming up with those in the last shot(various races) and characters - is that Alistair on the far left?).
Pure speculation on my part, of course.
I loved DA2 personally for the story, the ending needed some work, but I loved it. I'm willing to bet Bioware is scared to get too creative and break out of the big, special snow flake heroes now. Though ME3 probably has them confused.