I have to say it: this is my favorite BioWare game since KOTOR. That's the last time I really felt the hugeness of the game world and felt like I had nearly unlimited agency as a player.
The console version is glitchy too so don't get too happy.
If I may: Fuck. Yes.
I pay for a subscription just like everyone else. Was the wait to get on irritating? Yeah. Did it break my world and cause me to behave like a child? Certainly not. I simply occupied myself with other things until I could log in. It's not like we're dealing with a Sim City 4 situation after all.
The problem a lot of people make with DAII is that it isn't built around a traditional narrative arc; it's a series of mostly unconnected things that happen to the same character. For that reason there really isn't an overarching plot and it's more about the interpersonal relationships Hawke builds. I think…
It really should've been called "Dragon Age: Kirkwall" or "Dragon Age: Hawke" to really differentiate it; it comes across as more of a side-story than a main entry in the series.
People don't want to talk about this, but Origins recycled a LOT of environments as well; not as many as DAII of course, but a lot nonetheless.
Why was Widowmaker smiling? Isn't she supposed to be "emotionless"?
Why do I get the feeling that most of these people are white dudes between 25 and 35 who wear fedoras and complain a lot about being in the "friendzone"
Almost has to be The Iron Bull, wouldn't you think?
I thought the trailers looked pretty dope, but now I'm definitely picking this one up. Thanks!
Fun Fact: The last job I had before I moved from South Florida had several PCs that were still running Windows ME.
Or Mace Windu for obvious reasons...
Rock Band. ;)
Frankly I wish that Goofy didn't even exist, but that's just me...
I also loved being able to (and I still can't do it every time) drive the warthog THROUGH that space and actually take on the hunters in a way you weren't supposed to be able to. There's a few areas in the game where you can squeeze a vehicle into non-vehicle levels and it's glorious.
Who wouldn't?!?!