Well i just finished the main storyline after 32 hours (game time) And frankly i am impressed by this game. At moments it actually had me a bit teary eyed. LMAO
That said the ending of the game just screams out Squeal.. Especially when you never find out what happens to your and (insert whats her name)unborn kid.
Frankly i want to know what that witch woman is doing with my Son with the soul of a GOD lol.. This is one of the better RPG/Hack and slash games i have played in a long time.
Lets just hope they don't take years to come out with the expansion..
Well you're certainly entitled to your opinion, but I find this to have NwN 2 syndrome, which is bollocks my friend.
It's like reading a book, and then at the end of the book, the main character is just unceremoniously disposed of, death or otherwise. Except, in a book you're not allowed to ...roleplay. I though the whole idea of playing this game- well from what they claimed and all that in their interviews (Bethesda syndrome- See Oblivion RADIANT AI) - the whole idea was to be able to alter more than a few cut scenes at the end. And what is this bollocks with the story just ending anyhow? What if I wanted to finish my side quests... without the story conflicting with my interests to hang about?
Maybe I just like playing games with actual story to them or what not- but if I wanted to just run at things with a sword and kill things rapidly, I wouldn't have bothered to play a game with so much story.
Another bit that bothers me is the characters inability to logically reason, and the cookie cutter choices. For example that one fellow who was whinging about the guard in Red Cliff not helping find his daughter, but refused to help the militia. You can walk up to him, and make a promise that you'll retrieve his damsel in distress (Or rather his daughter) or you can say screw you to the fellow- ignore him or steal from him and kill him. Now, if he wants the militia to help him get his daughter, wouldn't the militia need the armour and weapons to do that? If they don't wouldn't an assault on the castle just be futile? Why hasn't the tard of a captain brought this up? And why can't I bring it up?
At the end with the Morrigan- Why can't I tell her that I'm not going to have her bloody child if she's just gonna run off with it? It's "NO, I SAID NO" or it's "Yeah sure, go ahead!"
And why did the end cutscene claim she was carrying a child? That's bollocks and the writers know it. Other than that, oh yeah, should be known that I saw that fellow cut up and open the Arch Demon, then fall to the ground with the Demon itself. Why hasn't that killed the demon? Why do I need to walk up to it and do it again?
The below is a spoiler if you haven't played Fallout 3 and want to.
This is much akin to the inability to send Fawks into that chamber (before the expansion that is) and you paying for it with your life. The fellow is bloody radiation proof- wouldn't he have the best shot of surviving if not a complete ability to survive?
Why must we suffer playing through these long games only to have the game end in a way that defies the ability for humans to reason?
If there was truly some sort of proper explanation for all of this, and a counterpoint to all I have brought up (None of us who have played it *friends* have said anything different) that would at least justify this.
Reckon we're all a lot better off skipping any game with RPG elements from now on. (From my point of view anyways)
Sometimes the game makes me do this because of betrayals. Sometimes this for breaking someone's achy breaky heart. Sometimes this for wanting to be evil. That b*tch queen of Redcliff needs to be hanged. Sometimes this 💛 because of the romance.
I know, I am
Well i just finished the main storyline after 32 hours (game time) And frankly i am impressed by this game. At moments it actually had me a bit teary eyed. LMAO
That said the ending of the game just screams out Squeal.. Especially when you never find out what happens to your and (insert whats her name)unborn kid.
Frankly i want to know what that witch woman is doing with my Son with the soul of a GOD lol.. This is one of the better RPG/Hack and slash games i have played in a long time.
Lets just hope they don't take years to come out with the expansion..
You know this is a game trilogy, right?
More than midway through the development of Dragon Age, Bioware realized there's more money in episodic model of business, where they will release many smaller continuing games for full price, rather than one huge game, and made this a trilogy. That's what the "Origins" is, it's the name of the first episode, this game is a prelude to the next games in line.
And Mass Effect has been made the same as well (after its release, it was decided to release 2 additional Mass Effect games to complete it into a trilogy).
I don't have the game yet (its friggin Saturday, and I need to wait for tomorrow for stores to open and receive it), so, is this game long enough and good enough to justify purchase?
Is there Multiplayer and a NWN-esque Toolset like Bioware promised?
Are there spell combos (like using an ice spell to create ice, then using a fireball to melt it into water, and then use a lightning spell to electrocute everyone touching the water)?