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RPGFan: Dragon Age II (PC) Review

RPGFan writes: "Whereas Origins was rough, but loveable, its sequel is polished, but unlikeable. BioWare RPGs usually have the power to make the player care about decisions and characters, and in that way they are extraordinary experiences. Dragon Age II, however, made me care little for anything, except perhaps getting to the credits so I could throw off the depression of its disappointment."

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despair5163d ago (Edited 5163d ago )

after beating DA2 I finally got back into Origins, as I never did play more than a few hours, and I have to say the difference is astounding, Origins is just such a deeper more engaging game, I mean if they added the faster combat system into Origins then it would've been really good. Everything in DA2 was stripped down, from the world, to characters, to choices, to conversations, everything.

I really enjoyed DA2 but compared to the original its not a worthy sequel, not by a longshot. Oh yea and whats with no overhead cam even on the PC, made targeting and combat more tedious at times than it should've been.

PooEgg5163d ago

This is a really good review of the game and a fair score. The only point I would disagree about is the characters not being memorable. I actually liked the characters in this game a lot, in fact I like them as much if not more than I did the characters in Origins. After finishing the game I still think about the characters fondly, so I am certain they will remain memorable for me.

As for the story, I liked the part about the Qunari a lot and wish the game would have stayed with that storyline. I disliked the ending, which felt rushed, and unsatisfying.

I am looking forward to DA3 though, but I hope that Bioware will put more effort into the next game in the series. If they were to take the good aspects of Origins and the good aspects of DA2, and mesh them together properly DA3 would be massively enjoyable. Perhaps even a story that brings together the Hero of Origins and the Champion of DA2 as enemies. I think that would be interesting.

Myze5163d ago (Edited 5163d ago )

Bringing the two together seems inevitable, but I don't see a scenario that would make sense for them to be enemies, at least not for the whole game (especially since the default storyline is that they are both good guys).

*minor spoilers*

I could see them starting off as "enemies," as the Hero of Ferelden (Origins) is recruited by the Chantry to track down the Champion of Kirkwall for his supposed crimes (or an explanation). Sure, Varric spoke well of the Champion, but he's a known storyteller and liar, so doubtful they would take his word for it (although hopefully he would still play a major role in the 3rd game, as he was definitely the best character in DA2).

PooEgg5162d ago (Edited 5162d ago )

Good idea. I like that. I could imagine them starting off as enemies, and maybe toward the middle of the game they unite.

*spoilers*

Since Anders fought by both the Hero and the Champion's side, and he did such a terrible thing in DA2 he might be used as a catalyst for better or worse. But I suppose they would need to take into consideration that the Champion might have killed him. Maybe even if the Champion did kill him, perhaps Justice survived and took over another body for his revenge. Perhaps Justice is the main enemy of the entire game.

And although it would probably never happen, I would like it if DA3 took a page out of Suikoden's handbook and allowed you to recruit a larger number of allies for your army. Perhaps, you need to get people to fight on your side before your enemy recruits them. It will be impossible to get everyone on your side, due to time considerations and character rivalry, which would allow you to pick and choose who you really want on your team. The others would side with your enemy.

Okay, maybe I am thinking too much about this. Now I want to play DA3. ; )

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EA Made Dragon Age and Mass Effect DLC Free On PC By Retiring The BioWare Points System

Immersed Gamer writes: "In order to replace the oppressive BioWare Points system, EA is making a large portion of the Mass Effect and Dragon Age DLC catalogs free for PC users.

For those of you blissfully unaware, EA and BioWare employed a payment system called BioWare Points on PC to pay for DLCs for titles like Mass Effect and Dragon Age. While PC gamers have been struggling with BioWare point’s unfair conversion rates and extremely scarce and cost-detrimental sales.

Console players have been allowed to purchase content in pieces through the appropriate Sony and Microsoft shops. For real money, and not BioWare monopoly bucks. In turn, console players missed out on some DLC content, such as Mass Effect 2 pre-order bonuses that have been repackaged into a DLC pack."

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TinkerNation1047d ago

Great response to Ubisoft and their disgusting behavior. Ubisoft decide to take away DLC from people who paid for it, while EA give it for free to everyone when they realize their system sucks. Who would have thought that EA of all companies would be showing Ubisoft how it should be done (even if this is EA fixing their own mistakes as well).

Mobis-New-Nest1047d ago

What goes around comes around and I promise you, Ubisoft will see their actions blow back on them when their diminishing sales numbers and stock taking a hit downward. That's the only way a company learns when they decide to be reactive instead of proactive.

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All BioWare Games Ranked from Worst to Best

BLG writes: "There was a time that BioWare games were the biggest deal in gaming. The Canadian developer’s legacy of all-time classics is well known. Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, and Baldur’s Gate are some of the biggest names in gaming.

While BioWare’s quality has fallen off lately, there’s no denying the quality of titles in their portfolio. That’s why we’re going to dive in and rank every BioWare game from worst to best. By every, I do mean every BioWare game, even the ones you completely forgot about!"

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Orbilator1206d ago

Ranked from worse to even more worse more like, they been on free fall for a fair few years now and I personally don't think any of there earlier games have aged well

autobotdan1206d ago

Wow to think at one point in their history they made a Sonic the Hedgehog game..crazy

chicken_in_the_corn1206d ago

Anthem is crazy underrated. I really enjoyed it. ME1 is Bioware's best imo

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Michiel19891205d ago

I actually put quite a bit of hours into Anthem but i dont think its underrated. It was a huge mess, server issues, gameplay issues, crashes, no endgame loop, too few different enemies, uninteresting gear. too few dungeons.

It for sure had potential and if they could have managed to keep the same gameplay of the classes but without the rest of the issues, this game could have been huge, but in the state in which it launched it was such a letdown. They partly fixed some of the issues, but it took too long. A grinding game like this needs to hook players from day 1.

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'Dragon Age' and Why It Sucks to Play Cult Favorite Games

Delving into a well-loved game or series years after its release, when it already has an enthusiastic and devoted fanbase, can be incredibly difficult. People can be casually mean on the internet without intending to, and that happens a lot when you say you don’t like something they do. Fans of the franchise take their love of the game very seriously. They’re fervent and devoted, which has its charms, but it can also feel like you’re disappointing them when you decide their thing is not your thing.

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Snakeeater251329d ago

All dragon age games are terribly boring

Kerppamaister1329d ago

Why'd you play DA2 if you thought 1 was boring?

Snakeeater251329d ago

Because of the reviews, I thought they could do better specially gameplay wise and the third one was even worst

spss111329d ago

I've never been able to complete a Dragon Age game. They always felt too rigid in design. I eventually think "why am I playing this over Witcher 3?" or pretty much any other rpg.

arkard1329d ago

The same reason you read a different book, or watch different movies. Different world, characters, lore and story.

jeromeface1329d ago

Idk, because maybe you completed the witcher 3? Not all of us like repeating a game over and over just because its the best in genre.

spss111329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

@arkard
Never found the story or lore of DA interesting. Inquisition was just generic evil dude with demon army wants to conquer world and you're the chosen one.

@jeromeface
I've played through Witcher 3 once, at the same time I was playing DA Inquisition. Hence the example. I never finished Inquisition and went on to complete Witcher 3.

Yui_Suzumiya1329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

Well the first bored me but I loved 2 and 3. I could never get into The Witcher or Elder Scrolls but I enjoyed those as far as medieval themed RPG's go.

SegaSaturn6691329d ago

I played inquisition and thought the story was pretty well done. Voice acting as well.

Lost interest when i found an ultimate weapon that could only be wieldable postgame. Like wtf would they let me even obtain it for?

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phoenixwing1329d ago

Is it really a cult following if it's in the millions?

IanTH1329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

lol Definitely a fair point. When a game is made and published by one of the largest video game companies on Earth, has at least 12 million sales between DA:O/DA2/DA:I, DA:I noted as being BioWare's most successful launch, and made EA enough money to greenlight a 3rd game? I'm thinking it's tough to argue that's niche :-p

If you take cult following on the face of it - a group of people who are highly dedicated & passionate about something - the author wouldn't be wrong. But they have to know that term is most widely associated with the group being small/the object being obscure, so it can't really apply here.

melons1329d ago

Yeah, in what universe is a series with three games, a fourth on the way that's sold millions and is published by EA a "cult favorite"? Next you'll be telling me The Witcher 3 is a plucky and underrated indie.

IanTH1328d ago

I've heard about this hidden gem called GTA V...

jznrpg1329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

Cult favorite? It’s well known and sold fairly well and they are making a fourth game . I don’t see it anywhere near cult favorite status . I really enjoyed the first game and the third was pretty good (with failed mmo faults you could notice) but the second game was lazily made garbage .

Yui_Suzumiya1329d ago

Second was the best game which is the biggest hot take I've ever had, lol

ElvisHuxley1329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

Loved the first one, second was pretty good. Couldn't even get through the third one. Don't have high hopes for 4, but hey, nowhere to go but up hopefully.

moomoo3191329d ago (Edited 1329d ago )

DA: Origins was cool, but I got Mass Effect 2 at the same time and goddayum there was no comparison imo.

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