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I agree that Inquisition is even worse, but DA II is still awful.Don't even touch the sequels, tho, they're both terrible.
DA2 is miles better than DAI.
I agree that Inquisition is even worse, but DA II is still awful.Don't even touch the sequels, tho, they're both terrible.
DA2 is miles better than DAI.
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.
It has too many trash mob in some sections (the Deep Roads above all), the monster/enemy variety is very limited and design encounter is meh as well, allowing you to use the same tactics in pretty much every fight and win easily, but aside from that I think it's a pretty good game.
Don't even touch the sequels, tho, they're both terrible.
I wouldn't have disliked the Deep Roads so much, if it wasn't just the same trash mobs over and over again. But since it was just legion of the same monsters and nothing else to do, it became boring very quickly.I liked Deep Roads. It actually felt like they place they were talking about in the city. Expansive with tunnels that goes on and on forever crawling with beasts all over the place. I really enjoyed that dungeon crawling section.
I liked Deep Roads. It actually felt like they place they were talking about in the city. Expansive with tunnels that goes on and on forever crawling with beasts all over the place. I really enjoyed that dungeon crawling section.
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? 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.
Deep Roads would be a bit less painful without the dorf gang dungeon just before it. Everything has to be a dungeon in this game.
A haunted house? It's actually a mini dungeon made from several houses.
A cult in a sleepy village? There's a big dungeon underneath it, more populous than the village itself.
RPG Codex Game of the Year 2009Be 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.
They didn’t even put the Black City in DAI or at least I couldn’t fucking see it.
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.
that dependsDeep Roads? Did you chaps play on Nightmare?
that dependsDeep Roads? Did you chaps play on Nightmare?
how many mages did you bring along
No I mean, mages are really overpowered.that dependsDeep Roads? Did you chaps play on Nightmare?
how many mages did you bring along
Tried various combos on several playthroughs. Yeah latter ones got boring when I knew how to cake-walk them, but that's just coz I knew the patterns. Every game's gonna reach that point inevitably. Doesn't make it a badly designed game.
Deep Roads would be a bit less painful without the dorf gang dungeon just before it. Everything has to be a dungeon in this game.
A haunted house? It's actually a mini dungeon made from several houses.
A cult in a sleepy village? There's a big dungeon underneath it, more populous than the village itself.
The Infinity Engine is only good for combat crawling and conversation.
The history of the dwarves was more interesting to me. Here's a people who've been fighting for their very existence while their culture has stagnated and their traditions have throttled their chances of survival. They're more interested in reclaiming symbolic relics than targeting Darkspawn nests, or producing historians to preserve their former glory rather than scientists to preserve their future (and cure the infertility problem). Forging alliances and trade routes with the surface is vital, yet dwarves who venture outside are considered outcasts. This portrayal of the dwarves isn't new, but in an RPG we're finally given the opportunity to push them in the right direction. #bhelenforkingThat area just clicked with me. Hearing about it throughout the story, and then finally going there and seeing how god damn huge and perilous it was. Thought it felt pretty epic and is one of the best parts with the game in my opinion. It also had this aura of mystery and dread.
BG2
Freaking hard enemy party. Solution - Wizard
Dragon: Soluition - Wizard
Huge mob of low-level enemies: Solution - Wizard
Final Boss: Solution - Wizard
Vampires: Solution - Wizard
Enemy Wizards: Solution - Wizard
Deep Roads would be a bit less painful without the dorf gang dungeon just before it. Everything has to be a dungeon in this game.
A haunted house? It's actually a mini dungeon made from several houses.
A cult in a sleepy village? There's a big dungeon underneath it, more populous than the village itself.
The Infinity Engine is only good for combat crawling and conversation.
Oh, I have another one. During the mage origin part, you have to kill spiders in a pantry or whatever. And the pantry is a big cave dungeon. And it's not underground, it's somewhere in the tower.
Wizard did it!
I don't think that one is a thing, though.A cult in a sleepy village? There's a big dungeon underneath it, more populous than the village itself.