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Installed the high-res textures? Action controls or normal? :06:
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Schoolgirl , sailor scouts, and anime outfits bad. Very bad. I cringe whenever i see them. Japan needs to come up with their next abomination and move on to something new already. |
I see what you mean by animations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84qMYQ50NhY I'll defiantly wait the 2 or 3 years for the GOTY edition. |
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Or we will be force to do what you wouldn't want us to do to you!. We do want to remind you that we have a flag pole and a toothpick. I'd like to point out that the flag pole is very very blunt on its end. Start talking!:nope: http://www.liquidmatrix.org/blog/wp-...errogation.jpg Btw I mean by typical Chinese and Japanese action RPG is by its fast fighting animations i.e fighting moves and nothing else.:DL |
Wow. I hadn't noticed the Japanese-style moves/animations in the demo.
It's an immersion breaker indeed; we give up all hope of having a half-decent fantasy to dive straight into nutty-land; or 5 YEAR OLD OMG AWLSUM!!!!!!!!!!-land. The game is already pushing it with all the impossible magic spells (i.e. rain of arrows), and now the party characters are also super-human. Great. What's next? Dragon Age 3: The Justice League v. Ferelden. It'll be really odd to have these characters talking so serious, and a minute later go VROOOM, SWOOOSH, dashing and jumping all over the place, swinging their huge plastic swords at the speed of light. Insert Coin. Insert plausibility. Insert harmony between oh-so-serious storyline and ridiculously childish combat. What an interesting turn of events. A short while ago I didn't put much faith in Shogun 2 and hoped for DA2; now I'm placing my bets on Shogun 2 and being disappointed by DA2. This better be better than all of this. Steam doesn't serve refunds. |
It is indeed a sad day when Bioware, about the last of the old Western RPG developers, starts emulating Final Fantasy :down:
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Yay I'm happy I decided not to preorder Dragon Age 2. Well I thought I could get it cheaper and way faster than having to preorder but it looks like I'm not going to buy it for now. |
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And did you enjoy the story? |
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wise. I've heard the combat is different depending wether you have it on PC or console. I have it on PC, combat, althought sped-up, is almost identical to DAO. Also, companions are much better in DA2 IMHO, from the naive young Dalish Elf, Merrill to the former pirate captain and rather straight talker, Isabel, I like them a lot. Quote:
of Kirkwall, can't really say if that's a bad thing or a good thing yet. Lots of choices to be made in both main quests and in side quests. |
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The voice acting seems done well enough from what I've heard. Kind of meh on there only being 3 dialogue choices for each interaction you have. Each option is plainly marked as goody, neutral or bad guy. I prefer a little more ambiguity and less clear cut, black and white choices. My first impressions... |
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EDIT: Of course not 17 when talking to one person, tho. :O: From the wiki: Quote:
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Fill us in on the cleavage....:O: I mean only your general impression the positive and the bad and your judgment on the game whether the game is worth the money and time. |
Mkay, so far (not finished it yet):
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That's all I can think of now (just woke up and need coffee :O:). EDIT: Oh, can't say anything about the character import from DAO and how the decisions made in it affects DA2 as I didn't have my old save games from DAO. (Would be nice to have somekind of import feature straight from Bioware, all the story decisions are after all saved there...) EDIT2: Uh.. the ending kinda sucked.. :doh: I know it's supposed to be an cliffhanger, but damn, somekind of closure would be nice. |
So apparently EA is quashing any type of criticism of the game on their forums. What's worse is that they're banning users for making critical posts, and this has the effect of locking them out of a game they've paid for. That post is here: http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/to...index/6459941/
That has got to be illegal somehow. http://i.imgur.com/xkhUI.png |
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But yeah, it's rather outrageous that a forum ban results in locking you out of a game. Aparently EA said a while ago that forum and game accounts would be separate. Guess that has changed. :hmmm: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011...-out-of-games/ |
Jeez, what's with devs/publishers buttraping their customers recently. :doh:
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This is why official forums are crap. And another reason I'm thankful to have a place like Subsim.
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I finished Dragon Age Origins last night just so I can move on to DAII but after reading a few reviews with BS scores of 90+ and whats really got up my nose is no armor sets?!? DAO I spent hours getting the Dragonbone plate set best part of the game for me. DAII left out armor sets? Did I read it right surely not. I wouldn't touch DA2 with a 30foot pole if so.
One review said DAII is the best RPG ever to come out by Bioware :har:. Dummed down for console players, game revolves around one city, no armor sets. Story must be out of this world huh, fighting style is faster, Strat camera gone and characters are more easy to get laid now - maybe the reviewer gave it a score of 93 cause of that:haha: Did Bioware fail on this one? BTW, In DAO near the end you find out what happens to the Grey Warden when killing the Archdemon I chose to give Morrigan a child so I will live but I will never see the child. :wah: I was wondering if the expansion carries on with the story of I and Morrigan as at the final end after I defeated the archdemon (crazy fight) one of the chat options was 'I will search for morrigan'. |
DA2 differs from DAO, yes. Is it a bad game? I would say no, it just tells the story differently.
In DAO, you are pretty much saving the whole world, DA2 tells the story of an refugee and his/her way up in life. It's different, but I liked the story portion more in DA2 than in DAO. Mostly because of the companions, they feel very close to you, like friends and not just to you but to each other. As the story progresses you'll find that companions who didn't like each other have started to tolerate or even like each other, it's really a nice to see them evolve not only towards you but towards other companions. Combat is faster, but it's also less prone to path finding issue that DAO has, some won't like it, I do, it works. In adventure games, combat has never been the highlight to me, but the story. As for "dumbed down for consoles", well, you'll be the judge of that. I say it's streamlined and again, it works. Mind you, the combat in console versions and PC version differs, so be sure to read an PC review. All in all, I enjoyed it, a lot, more than DAO. But that doesn't mean I am right to say it's a "Best RPG EVAH!!", just means that I liked it. DAO, for me, was too long, not the story, but how it all was done. The main quests were too long given the task you were set to do, there was also somekind of catch that made it longer, ALWAYS. Oh and I'm also not saying DAO was a bad game. :O: |
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