Just in case there was confusion, I didn’t make this, it’s been a passed-around tumblr image, but I’ve been unable to find the original source to give credit. Closest first post I could find was from here:
Just in case there was confusion, I didn’t make this, it’s been a passed-around tumblr image, but I’ve been unable to find the original source to give credit. Closest first post I could find was from here:
True. I did have to ditch her after that mission.
Cait likes it when I drink, do drugs, and lockpick... and that’s like half my Fallout playstyle right there.
Hope this isn’t too late, but since I don’t think I saw the idea in the other replies...
This. Exactly this is what I was going to respond with, including the animated gif.
Came here to see Saga on the list, was not disappointed. Other comics in my digital pull list include: Rat Queens, Jem and the Holograms, and Jupiter’s Circle. In my waiting for the next issue list: Mercy Sparx.
Oh, so Johns finally listened to Kirby Krackle’s “Another New Crisis,” then?
Oh, that Tabitha Johannsen...
What, you don’t drag race on a roundabout? The ol’ quartermile circuit, we call them.
Maybe he was using the word "satire" ironically.
I think the bigger complaint about DA2 wasn't so much lack of content as it was lack of unique designs, as most dungeons and buildings used the same map (and often the same textures). If each dungeon had a unique map and, say, each house had its own blueprint (instead of just turned or with locked doors) then the…
I agree with this, especially the "play as the mage" bullet. Outside of dragons or similarly large beasts I found melee combat a combination of annoying and boring. Working as a mage (I haven't tried an archer) I focused on range and it also provided an excellent vantage of the field—something I couldn't otherwise…
I was talking with some friends about this same thing last night. Between my recent playthroughs of DA:I, Shadow of Mordor, and even Forza Horizon 2, it feels like open-world games are becoming almost formulaic in practice, only deviating in core gameplay mechanics and story. So, while I enjoy my time with each of the…
"Grand Theft Auto V, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Far Cry 4 — they're all very nice, but have you considered not killing people with virtual Japanese pop idols?"
She only shows up for that scene if you have The Exiled Prince DLC. She shows up again in The Mark of the Assassin DLC, too.
There's notes hidden throughout the chapters that point to the fact that Kirkwall was actually architected to weaken the Veil, so it would be easier for mages to become abominations. Really, the best thing would be to move to Starkhaven or something and nuke Kirkwall from orbit.
I recently finished my DA:O and DA2 replays with DA:I in mind and was surprised that I didn't dislike DA2 as much as I remembered (cut and paste environments aside). The characters are all well-written and the key thing to keep in mind is that there really is no main plot. It's more a plot kick-off for potentially a…