Does that male looking person in the back identify as a woman?
They were both coal mine canaries and this reboot business proves it. It's a cause for concern when the two of them are no longer interested in making what the higher-ups are telling them to make.Well maybe now that Gaider and Laidlaw are gone and EA got burned with the overt SJW stuff in MAE, maybe they'll "go back to the roots". I mean DA1 was decent.
I know, optimism in the face of Bioware, lol.
Does that male looking person in the back identify as a woman?
Which one?
Dragon Age Origins was slow, boring and sluggish. A party of four was also a terrible idea. I even enjoyed the second one more, because at least the combat went full retardo and you could just instagib enemies quickly and get it over with.
This will be the train-wreck that will finally sink bioware... cant wait.
There is only one type of 4 legged animal that would pander to male SJWs:This will be the train-wreck that will finally sink bioware... cant wait.
Maybe they could buy the concepts for Stones of Arnhem, I'd imagine the monsters and creatures in it would actually pander to their audience.
I admire that
Be honest with me: was Origins actually good? I (please be merciful) actually enjoyed Mass Effect 1 and 2 upon their release (I'm kinda scared to revisit them), but passed on DAO to have my opinions on Bioware obliterated by the back-to-back jokes that were Dragon Age II and Mass Effect 3.
I had good memories of DA:O. The game itself is actually pretty good except for what you were required to do (basically a variant of "go to X, solve all the problems in the area, gain a McGuffn", repeat 3 times). The low level cap was a bit of a let down, but everything else was pretty good and intuitive. Something that is unique to it at the time was the way you can create scripts for your companions so that you don't have to micro them.Be honest with me: was Origins actually good? I (please be merciful) actually enjoyed Mass Effect 1 and 2 upon their release (I'm kinda scared to revisit them), but passed on DAO to have my opinions on Bioware obliterated by the back-to-back jokes that were Dragon Age II and Mass Effect 3.
Origins is the last game I’d say actually lived up to Bioware’s “Your choices matter” marketing spiel, although I could see an arguement being made for ME2 with the Suicide Mission.Be honest with me: was Origins actually good? I (please be merciful) actually enjoyed Mass Effect 1 and 2 upon their release (I'm kinda scared to revisit them), but passed on DAO to have my opinions on Bioware obliterated by the back-to-back jokes that were Dragon Age II and Mass Effect 3.
Be honest with me: was Origins actually good?
DA:O is probably the last good BioWare rpg, it's also probably the one with the higher reactivity they've ever done (then again, BioWare games never featured much reactivity, not even BG2 which is without a doubt the best game they've made).Be honest with me: was Origins actually good? I (please be merciful) actually enjoyed Mass Effect 1 and 2 upon their release (I'm kinda scared to revisit them), but passed on DAO to have my opinions on Bioware obliterated by the back-to-back jokes that were Dragon Age II and Mass Effect 3.
Don't even touch the sequels, tho, they're both terrible.