FeelTheRads said:
Don't know, compared to the cringe-worthy shit Bioware offers it's brilliant.
We're talking voice acting here, not dialog. At least the voice actors Bioware used in DA:O and ME1/2 were mostly good with a few exceptions, but even the not so good actors were better than what TW offered.
KalosKagathos said:
ironyuri said:
Even at a technical level the combat is basically the same. In the Witcher you click in sequence to score better attacks and then mix in power attacks (the Aard etc). In Dragon Age you click to attack then use hotkeys to mix in powers, spells, potions and special moves. The Witcher has more similarities to KotOR in many ways, but the Dragon Age system is the heir of the KotOR combat system.
What. The. Fuck. Have. I. Just. Read.
Exactly, what the fuck was that?
*pitiful attempt at comparing TW with DA*
I'm talking TW here, not DA. And even if we were to bring DA into the table to compare both games, you're doing it all wrong from the start:
The Scoie'tael = The Dalish
Wrong. Most of the Squirrels were elves, but some of them were dwarves and halflings.
The Dalish, contrary to the Scoie'tael, didn't mix with others and with the exception of Gray Wardens, no humans or dwarves were welcome among their people in the woods. Also they were nomadic people, and didn't survive raiding travelers or attacking nearby cities. They had a established way of living that depended solely on their own and nature.
The Flaming Rose = The Paladins of the Circle
Wrong, again. The Flaming Rose were just a bunch of knights whom protected Vizma and its surroundings from non-humans and other hostile factions. It's true they never coerced the locals into paying them for their protection, but this has absolutely nothing to do with the
Templars (way to prove you know nothing about DA by missing something so obvious).
The Chantry's Templars sole purpose was to watch over the mages and keep them in line. Fugitive mages were hunted down by them, and the mages had strict rules that the Templars enforced. Absolutely nothing remotely similar to the Flaming Rose.
The Grey Wardens = The Witchers
Do you even try? Taken directly from TW's wiki:
- "Witchers (originally translated as "hexers") are sterile mutants with supernatural abilities, who receive special training at Kaer Morhen and preparation in order to become professional monster slayers for hire."
Totally the same as a Gray Warden nya?! For fucks sake....
And your comment that Geralt is not a "likeable" protagonist? Why should he be likeable? Is the Warden a likeable character?
He should be likable because he's forced on me as the only character and his personality is pretty much the same throughout the game no matter what. And "the Warden" is whatever I make him/her be.