Poll: Dragon age 3 yes or no

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Sethzard

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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.
 

MatsVS

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I thought Dragon Age II was a great improvement in every way except the reused environments, so yes, please yes, do go on!
 

Casual Shinji

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Just let us fucking role-play again, Bioware! That's really all you need to do. It's what made Dragon Age: Origins great.

But seeing as we'll get voiced protagonists, it means fewer dialoge options, which leaves less room to role-play. Well... at least try to put more effort into this next instalment, m'okay?
 

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I liked both, but obviously DA2 had some major issues. No matter how much they wanted it to be, you can't make a fantasy game play like mass effect. The characters in 2 were fun, but the lazy reusing of "dungeons" not dungeon textures, but dungeons...... I mean I get the thought, clear out bandits, new bandits come in and camp out...... but come on! If they fix that, maybe give the combat a less run and gun feel, i'd totally still buy it. I probably buy it still regardless.... but if it's not improved from 2, then that'd be it for me and bioware.
 

Mikeyfell

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No, making a Dragon Age 3 would be silly. If they need to continue the franchise they should make a sequel to Dragon Age 2, because you know they DIDN'T FINISH IT!

I mean you don't end something on a cliffhanger (A cliffhanger with a plot hole in it) with out returning to it. So starting a DA3 while DA2 still lacks a closure is, kind of dumb.
 

Faladorian

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Origins was one of my favorite games.

2 was... Oh... 2...



Anyway, if it's published by EA, I don't care if it's the second coming of Zombie Jesus, my wallet stays shut until those two nasty vowels go away.
 

drh1975

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Why not? I personally would like to know what happened to both the Warden and Hawke.
 

disgruntledgamer

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I didn't like Origins I thought it was on overrated piece of crap and DA 2 was obviously a rushed out piece of crap with no story, but I'd still have to go with Yes; for no other reason than 3rd times the charm.
 

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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?
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.
 

Faladorian

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[quote="Boudica" post="9.387060.15458761"So, you purchased their two other games, but NOW draw the line? I wonder just how many games you've paid for of theirs.

But don't tell me, EA has only been behaving this way of late, right? Ha.[/quote]

I bought Dragon Age 2. Origins was a gift from my father.

And no, in fact, it wasn't until Dragon Age 2 that I realized that a game series I once enjoyed turned to absolute mush.

I learned my lesson and haven't given them a cent since. Believe me, if I was going to be a hypocrite and buy the games I like while boycotting the ones I don't and veiling it as "boycotting EA," I would have bought Mass Effect 3.

But such is not the case.

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I understand your hostility, though. I would have called someone out on that as well.
 

Casual Shinji

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Leonardo Chaves said:
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.
Oh yes please, Bioware seems to have forgotten what the RP in RPG means.

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.
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.

In DA:O you could build your own character from the ground up. Ofcourse the ground was set in 6 different origin stories, but the room it allowed you to role-play in was so expansive that you never felt pigeonholed during dialoge. And it's because Bioware didn't have to pay 6 voice actors to read hundreds of dialoge options each that this was possible.
 

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If they it doesn't get rushed, is nothing at all like DA2 and is everything like DA:O with some things improved then maybe.
 

putowtin

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Yes I want,
Take nearly everything from the first but add the voice and armor options from the second and for the love of pete tell me what happened to King Alistair and his lovely bride the Warden Commander!
 

TheBelgianGuy

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I really hated the anime-style art the 2nd game had. The huge swords, colourful special effects, impractical armours and impossible fighting techniques... Also the combat.

I did like the voiced protagonist, but it did limit dialogue possibilities a lot. Always had 3 options: completely good boy scout, sarcastic asshole or insane rambling psychopath.