I enjoyed DA2, not as much as DA:O but still. I didn't like the constant re-use of areas in 2 without even bothering to change the bloody minimap and the dumbed down story but it was still a good game. I definitely want a 3rd dragon age game though.
Well, having finally played DA2, I enjoyed it roughly about the same as ME2. As such, I felt ME2 was the weakest game in the ME series. But, if DA3 does anything like what ME3 did (take the best of both ME1 and 2), than I will very much be looking foward to it.Ryanrulez5 said:I enjoyed Origins because your character didint say a thing and it was a much better action rpg than the sequel most people disliked dragon age 2 because it felt too much like mass effect and I thought bioware were doing something unique with dragon age. My point being do you want to see a dragon age 3 if yes what do you want to see improved and if not why?
If the protagonist is already pretty well defined, like Shepard, voices are a-okay. But then Shepard never really felt like your character, just someone whose actions and emotions you controlled... somewhat.Leonardo Chaves said:Oh yes please, Bioware seems to have forgotten what the RP in RPG means.Casual Shinji said:Just let us fucking role-play again, Bioware! That's really all you need to do. It's what made Dragon Age: Origins great.
Personaly i don't think the voiced protagonist is to blame (although it's not a big help either), other companies have pulled it off on Deus ex and The Witcher games, earlier Mass Effects too...
They are just focusing on the wrong areas, DA2 was an RPG ashamed of being an RPG (and very boring too).
Though i loved Origins i was never a big fan of Dragon Age as a franchise, the medieval fantasy setting is just not that appealing to me.
But Bioware needs to put out a good game to "clear their names" so be it.