Been looking forward to this as I have been playing through the series again lately:
Been looking forward to this as I have been playing through the series again lately:
I made it through a third of Origins and stopped playing after that.
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None after DA:O for me made it. Yes, it was heavily scripted. But never before or after a RPG made me feel like I/my character is part of an actual group made up of individuals. In stereotypical "EVE has sound?" fashion, I generally don't care much about any sound (voice acting, music, ambient) in video games. But the voice recordings/NPC dialogs of that one made me giggle more than once.
DAO had very safe base but masterfully crafted. And it's combat worked pretty well unlike fucking pathfinder.
For all the hate it gets I enjoyed Da2, if anything for the characters. Probably 3/4 of the way through Inquisition (not including DLC). Knight Enchanter is still OP after the nerf especially if you have gear that gains guard on hit, so that and barrier and I never have to worry about health so just initial barrage then jump in for happy times sword times...
I loved inquisition, does that make me a bad
I loved Inquistion the first playthrough but it felt a lot slower & grindier when replaying it. Broken Circle is my favourite questline in the series, but perhaps because of that I've never completed Origins. DA2 I like for you not being the chosen one & indeed making the choices that seem like they'd lead to the "good" outcome often just make things worse (eg sister getting blight). Also has the sexy pirate.
First two came out so long ago, I don't even remember them anymore.
Don't remember the story at all. All I do is the open world that was very restricted in movement.
Why is it called earth, when it is mostly water???
I mostly just remember the same maps getting reused over and over again with minor prop changes.
For me the thing with DA that sticks out is Claudia Blacks voice. That woman just does it for me.
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