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@CasperTheLich wrote:
i happen to like the da series too. i actually enjoyed playing DA2, so to me that makes it a good game (though plenty of people don't agree). i just happen to like the mass effect trilogy more, and i think that's entirely about being able to play my shepard through all 3 games in the first trilogy.
I liked the DA2 story and enjoyed that part of it. Also some cool companions (I like big boats and I cannot lie), but it lacked on the copy/paste scenery and map travel options especially. The biggest disappointment was DA:I for me. I actually like the story and playthrough but as soon as the story was done, I simply felt no reason to go back. I didn't connect to the characters or the world and well to be honest the UI was a bit cumbersome as well and again the map travel thing was clunky as well. But as with DA2 I could've forgiven the clunkiness because I enjoyed the story and the characters. Sadly that didn't hold true for DA:I. Just couldn't get myself to care about the companions, except Varrick.
ME:A is doing better for me in that respect as I am now on my 4th playthrough, but I agree there is something about continuity that makes for a stronger experience than one-off stories. I guess it's more exciting to see what happens next to the hero that you know and love rather then wondering if you're going to like the next protagonist. I can understand that after a trilogy that they wanted to take a completely different direction. I just hope that this direction is not what they do with DA.
i too had issues with the cut and paste level design in DA2, the poorly done lower res textures that seemed to be everywhere. but, the game still worked, i can't recall game breaking bugs, nor can i recall any major bugs at all. and the game was good too. DA2 had it's issues, but i still enjoyed playing it a lot. less so for DA:I but i still did like 12 PT or so, so to me even if it seem like a total mess i still must have had fun in there somewhere. (i guess i should note i use a lot of mods for DA games, that seems to keep things fresh for a while)
- 9 years ago
Dragon age 2 was extremly lazy in the world design the same cave for the 3rd time with a cart slightly moved to make it seem like a new one at least Andromeda is not that level of lazy there a bit of lazyness in andromeda by no where at the same level but I liked it but I' accept that my taste is not universal unlike the haters that keep harping on how aweful it was