Befuddled Halfling
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Lord Andre said:"It's the sequel to one of the best-written, epic, envelope-pushing RPGs pretty much ever."
That's proof right there. These inbred fucks who fap over DAO are a disgrace to the fucking human race.
DAO is, and always has been, a highway-prostitute-cheap knock-off of BG2 in anything but story.
While I agree that the wording of that tribute to DA:O is insanely OTT, surely most people would (however begrudingly) accept that DA:O was in the top 3 'hardcore' wRPGs in the last 7 years (others imo being NWN2, Drakensang), and is also the last 'hardcore'-ish RPG we will see in a loooooooong time (sorry, at the moment the Witcher 2 just looks like pretty screenshots). I think DA:O deserved a cautious critical reception, and not the complete 'rip it a new one' trashing you're talking about. The story was cliched too, but the way it was told was fine, at least for my poor tastes. The lead designer of DA:O lost his job at BioWare for being this old-school with a major new IP - the doctors didn't check up on his progress until quite late, and then they were certain no-one would buy something this "vestigial". Instead it got triple platinum sales (showing that the doctors' business acumen is not all it's cracked up to be). If we don't appreciate that Origins was a least a good try and a welcome step in the right direction, then are we honestly about the fight to get decent RPG's to reappear? Or just ranting about everything except PS:T because we enjoy ranting... (yeah, just re-read that last part - I'm trying for the 2011 Captain Obvious Award). All I'm saying is - is the hive-hate on DA:O really (honestly) 100% justified, and ia it at least possible for some to cut a bit of slack for a game that bucked the trend?
OT - the rest of what Vogel writes is also shit (except for the slight whinge about thin-air spawning), and until he put this up, I had respect for the man. I guess his first interview with BioWare went well...