What Dragon Age 2 characters had more development? There wasn't any development at all aside from maybe Varric.evilthecat said:Compared to what?
Morrigan.. the free-spirited witch who hates religion.. except when confronted with a frothing maniac ranting about how Andraste has been reborn?
Leliana, whose one.. and only one.. defining characteristic is that she's religious. But I guess she's a rogue, so OMG original!
Alistair? The most shamefaced and blatant wooby character in all of gaming?
Zevran. Who has exactly the same character arc as Isabella, but with less detail or connection to the plot?
Let's face it.. None of the party members in Origins have anything like the amount of character development as those in Dragon Age 2. That's not a bad thing. There isn't nearly as much party dialogue in Origins. What there is is great, and it hints at great things. Oghren's story is incredibly fucking beautiful (until someone decided to bend that over and skip the lube because God-damn-it we need to rush out a shitty expansion pack).
There are many reasons to be disappointed with DA2, but if you were disappointed with the characters, then your standards might be a little off. Characters in DA2 were often less likeable, but that doesn't mean the same thing as bad.
Merril - The retard elf that things blood magic is a good idea and demons are sure just nice folk ready to help repair your old furniture.
Anders - The retard mage (See a pattern there?) that gets possessed by a good spirit, which then turns into a bad spirit, because of raesons.
Isabelle - The pirate slut. Wow what an original amazing character.
Whatshername - The tough woman. OHMAGAD so original! A woman that can hold a shield and still have them felings, revolutionary.
Whatshisname - The slave elve. With tatoos. and anger issues. WOW how incredible.
I can't even remember some of their names. Fact is calling them developing characters is just laughable. They start this way and they stay this way. The characters don't develop, they never move an inch.
In Origins you could significantly alter the outcome, by pushing some of the more naive characters, namely alistair and leliana, into accepting the harshness of the reality.
Although my initial description may seem otherwise, i don't think these characters don't have potential.
They are just horribly implemented.
They shouldn't just tell us that justice is now evil and we just have to accept it.
They should have shown justice how he normally is inside of anders and then have us witness the events that made him and anders turn evil. THAT would have been character development.
The Demon quest with Merril was also really poorly written. It's apparent from the very start that Merrils idea is just plain retarded, but they force us to go along with it or don't do the quest at all.
What they should have done was make it that we have the option of trying to keep merril from going through with it. When she refuses to led it go you can try to restrict her to keep her from going to the cave, but she escapes eventually. Then you run after her and finally stumble in when the demon is allready summoned.