Poll: Dragon Age 2, Skyrim, or The Witcher 2?

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uk_john

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How the hell can you have a poll that includes a game not yet out. All the votes for Skyrim should be deleted as obviously they are all fan boys as the game isn't out for 6 months!

I don;t know who's more foolish - the person who put together the poll or the people that voted for a game they haven't played yet!

Out of the two games that have come out - well there not even the same. Dragon Age 2 is borderline Action-Adventure and is practically linear compared with the old school, hardcore cRPG that The Witcher 2 is!
 

mavkiel

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Skyrim easily. Witcher 2, looks somewhat interesting, but not interesting enough to try. Dragon age 2 is so horrific that its developers ought to be in fear of their jobs. (Or the EA suits that pressured them into releasing it)
 

WaywardHaymaker

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Skyrim. I'm a HUGE Elder Scrolls fan.

I've heard that The Witcher 2 was like Dragon Age II done better, so I'm interested but not very. I liked Dragon Age II, but not as much as Origins or Oblivion.
 

Altorin

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for me, I'd probably say Skyrim, I don't have a PC anywhere near the Witcher 2 quality, and I've heard bad things about DA2 so it's lower on my must have list then Skyrim.
 

Conza

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I almost can't believe it, I'm in the majority and voted Skyrim?

Well ok, Dragon Age 2 was a massive flop with followers 'it seems' (haven't played the game, didn't like the first, don't judge me), so that rules that out.

And Skyrim is the, what? 5th? Installment in the series now? So perhaps it makes sense that it's out on top. The Witcher 2 has some serious hard core graphics though, mind you, I didn't buy it personally, I'm not sure I'll even buy Skyrim, but if I had to choose, that'd be the one.

I hope we all know the winner for next year... Mass Effect 3.
 

Goofguy

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It's hard to predict which one will be best, more like which is one my anticipated/most wanted. I'd love to try The Witcher 2 based on its rave reviews but being a console gamer, I don't have the means to enjoy it (*fist shake*). However, I'm kind of holding my breath in excitement for Skyrim. I remember feeling this giddy in the lead-up to Oblivion so I'm really looking forward to seeing what its successor can pull off.
 

distortedreality

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Can totally understand Skyrim getting more votes here, but DA2 over TW2?

Wow. That's bad.

/edit - did not notice thread necro.
 

back pain

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Why did TW2 get less votes then DA2? I think DA2 is criminally underrated but I mean come on.

OT: Skyrim will probably be considered the best RPG of the year as well as the best selling by a long shot. DA2, while still a good game, was a bit of a disappointed. As for TW2, I think that game has niche appeal, but lacks the mainstream popularity that Skyrim (and to a lesser extent DA2) has. That being said I have no interest in playing TW2, not my cup of tea.

edit: I guess the tread necro explains my first point
 

Trolldor

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Skyrim is not out yet, so no judgement to be made.

Between DA2 and The Witcher 2, W2 is beyond superior. The story, the characterisation, the world designs, the 'twists'. The consequences.
It's nowhere near as 'branching' as Alpha Protocol was, but DA2 is strictly linear by comparison.
 

Trolldor

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back pain said:
Why did TW2 get less votes then DA2? I think DA2 is criminally underrated but I mean come on.

OT: Skyrim will probably be considered the best RPG of the year as well as the best selling by a long shot. DA2, while still a good game, was a bit of a disappointed. As for TW2, I think that game has niche appeal, but lacks the mainstream popularity that Skyrim (and to a lesser extent DA2) has. That being said I have no interest in playing TW2, not my cup of tea.

edit: I guess the tread necro explains my first point
It's criminally over-rated.
 

Tax_Document

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uk_john said:
How the hell can you have a poll that includes a game not yet out. All the votes for Skyrim should be deleted as obviously they are all fan boys as the game isn't out for 6 months!

I don;t know who's more foolish - the person who put together the poll or the people that voted for a game they haven't played yet!

Out of the two games that have come out - well there not even the same. Dragon Age 2 is borderline Action-Adventure and is practically linear compared with the old school, hardcore cRPG that The Witcher 2 is!
Bit late, this was when NONE of the was out, thread was created in January.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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I really don't understand why everyone thinks Skyrim is going to be this "RPG Holy Grail" - I mean, they've played Bethsada's last few games, right? Morrowind was great, but certain aspects totally sucked (like combat), Oblivion was better in a couple of areas but otherwise a giant step backward in just about everything other than graphics, but this time it's going to be uniformly awesome? Bethsada is practically defined by its buggy games that have far more potential than is ever actually realized in the actual execution (fortunately on the PC at least you have the burgeoning modder community to step up to the plate and fix all the myriad things that they'll never bother to correct at all).

Dragon Age II on the other hand was a decent enough game that was severely hampered by repetition - it's one thing to revisit the same places over time, but another entirely when you learn that just about every "cave" that you'll be spending so much of your time in, no matter where you find it, is exactly the same and they'll just block off different corridors or move the exits and monsters around from iteration to iteration. For all the things it got right, we can rightfully point at the extremely lazy design (come to think of it, there was another game with that same problem... oh right, that was Oblivion - sure there were ruins and caves galore, but most of them felt like they were randomly generated from a very short list of component parts - it gets really familiar after a while).

On the other other hand, we have The Witcher 2, which is a bloody fantastic game and a marked improvement on the original, which was already one of the better RPGs I've played. I'm not even through with Chapter 1 yet (waiting for the imminent release of the patch to fix an issue with a DLC quest I'd really like to play before I end up setting events in motion that close that chapter for good), but what I've seen so far is so much better than Dragon Age II or Oblivion that it isn't even funny, especially when it comes to telling a story with real emotional impact (Oblivion doesn't really ever bother, and Dragon Age II tried but didn't really succeed most of the time).

Pretty clear choice really.
 

Cridhe

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Chal said:
Right now, having a mountainous barbarian wilderness where Nords wielding two axes go around slaying dragons by yelling at them sounds good to me.
I lol'd
 

RedRockRun

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TES has the best stories, lore, and is in my opinion, the greatest fantasy world ever envisioned. If anyone doubts the depth of that world, I need only beckon you to the Elder Scrolls Lore forums.