Dragon Age 2 is a good game, just not a very good sequel.
I'm surprised at the praise the combat gets because it certainly isn't "hack and slash". The combat operates on the same dice roll system as the first game, you just have to hammer one button to do basic attacks.
They did patch back in the auto-attack to console versions (it was the default on the PC) and with that enabled you can see that the only real change is the waves and a cool-down on your potion use. That being said however the combat certain looks more exciting, so a good job was done by the animation team.
Since we are meant to be saying good things I can go to the characters. There isn't a weak character in the bunch, there are some you'll like more than others but each is well written with great interactions when you take them out as party members (Varric/Merrill and Isabella/Aveline being my favourites).
The story is interesting but suffers from the time jumps that take place between chapters. They feel quite out of place to me and I can't help but feel if the game had proved more popular we would have seen DLC to fill those gaps.
All in all Dragon Age 2 is a game worth playing at least once.
I'm surprised at the praise the combat gets because it certainly isn't "hack and slash". The combat operates on the same dice roll system as the first game, you just have to hammer one button to do basic attacks.
They did patch back in the auto-attack to console versions (it was the default on the PC) and with that enabled you can see that the only real change is the waves and a cool-down on your potion use. That being said however the combat certain looks more exciting, so a good job was done by the animation team.
Since we are meant to be saying good things I can go to the characters. There isn't a weak character in the bunch, there are some you'll like more than others but each is well written with great interactions when you take them out as party members (Varric/Merrill and Isabella/Aveline being my favourites).
The story is interesting but suffers from the time jumps that take place between chapters. They feel quite out of place to me and I can't help but feel if the game had proved more popular we would have seen DLC to fill those gaps.
All in all Dragon Age 2 is a game worth playing at least once.