I think all that dialog got in the way of the core of the game. I'd like to see a Dragon Age that focused more on the key elements of what the game is about and not so much boring whining and rambling.
You get her early enough that you can alter it if you want, she's best as an archer, but she can go both ways. (ba-dum-tish)Onyx Oblivion said:Arrow of Slaying...Arcane Warrior...Mana Clash...Arcane Warrior...Tank spec'd Shale...Arcane Warrior...
You know what pisses me off?
Leliana joins your party appearing to be a dagger wielding rogue, but all her stats are in archery. I feel bad for the sucker who falls for Bioware's trap and uses her as a non-archer.
this.Woodsey said:Well, the different story structure looks interesting, and it seems we won't be saving the world, which is also quite refreshing.
They seem to have kept the good bits from Origins, and mixed it with newer concepts, so hopefully it should all work quite well. My initial concern was that they were just ditching the old-school RPG thing all together.
Actually, the difficulty was scaled down on the console as compared to the PC, partly due to the lack of the tactical view.WelshDanny said:Nightmare ay? Obviously the game was made easier on a consoleOnyx Oblivion said:Still managed to beat Nightmare rather handily, though.*
*Disclaimer: I know that they're the same.
From Yahtzee? A guy known for not being a reviewer? It's your choice on how you choose to buy a game, but the guy has admited that he gets paid to rag on games.That Guy Who Phails said:A good game.
Seriously, I despise the first one with a passion, only if Dragon Age 2 gets a decent review from Yahtzee would I ever consider buying it.
Actually they AREn't the same. The console version is on the books as being easier. Because you can't control your players that well, encounters in it were made easier.WelshDanny said:Nightmare ay? Obviously the game was made easier on a consoleOnyx Oblivion said:Console player here!WelshDanny said:I quite liked the combat but then again perhaps it just didn't work on a console. Did you play on PC or console?Anti Nudist Cupcake said:Fun combat.
It's still very tactical, about the only thing you can't do is order units to move around when paused, you can only change targets, making them move to another. You can't just say, stand back here, away from my Firestorm! Actions can still be queued up to be unleashed all at once after unpausing.
Still managed to beat Nightmare rather handily, though.*
*Disclaimer: I know that they're the same.
Um, the game didn't really show numbers for things, how did you crunch them exactly?RatRace123 said:Hmm, describing all that makes me know what I want to see in DA2. The vast amount of choices you can make for developing your party, I hope they return. I loved crunching the numbers and planning the various builds and figuring out how to get the most out of each party member.
Oh fair enough.Zechnophobe said:Actually they AREn't the same. The console version is on the books as being easier. Because you can't control your players that well, encounters in it were made easier.WelshDanny said:Nightmare ay? Obviously the game was made easier on a consoleOnyx Oblivion said:Console player here!WelshDanny said:I quite liked the combat but then again perhaps it just didn't work on a console. Did you play on PC or console?Anti Nudist Cupcake said:Fun combat.
It's still very tactical, about the only thing you can't do is order units to move around when paused, you can only change targets, making them move to another. You can't just say, stand back here, away from my Firestorm! Actions can still be queued up to be unleashed all at once after unpausing.
Still managed to beat Nightmare rather handily, though.*
*Disclaimer: I know that they're the same.
I don't understand why people keep saying this, you can make your own character in Dragon Age 2! Its been said by the developers quite a few times and even Bethany and Carver (brother and sister) will look like you based on your skin colour and what face template you used.Krychek08 said:Only thing I kind of miss is being able to make your own character but I'm sure I'll get over it.
No, you are playing their character. The dialogue wheel is back, meaning you have little control over what you say. You also have a set backstory. You are playing Commander Hawke.CoffeeOfDoom said:I don't understand why people keep saying this, you can make your own character in Dragon Age 2! Its been said by the developers quite a few times and even Bethany and Carver (brother and sister) will look like you based on your skin colour and what face template you used.Krychek08 said:Only thing I kind of miss is being able to make your own character but I'm sure I'll get over it.
Just because they're using a 'default' Hawke in the trailers doesn't mean you can't make your own character.
If I can make my own character where is the option to play as an elf/dwarf? I never said it was a gamebreaking issue, I did say that I'll miss it tho.CoffeeOfDoom said:I don't understand why people keep saying this, you can make your own character in Dragon Age 2! Its been said by the developers quite a few times and even Bethany and Carver (brother and sister) will look like you based on your skin colour and what face template you used.Krychek08 said:Only thing I kind of miss is being able to make your own character but I'm sure I'll get over it.
Just because they're using a 'default' Hawke in the trailers doesn't mean you can't make your own character.