I purchased DA:I on launch and I just CANNOT get in to that game. I mean, it FEELS like something that I should really enjoy...I just don't.
You gotta get past the first chapter, then spend time with your companions.overrated44 said:I purchased DA:I on launch and I just CANNOT get in to that game. I mean, it FEELS like something that I should really enjoy...I just don't.
GODDAMMITChairman Miaow said:For that to happen, Skyrim would have to have the top spot in the first place huehuehuehuehue.
No.thejboy88 said:For a long time, Skyrim has been thought of as the top dog in terms of fantasy video games, at least in terms of games made in the last few years. However, recently, the latest entry into the DA franchise, Inquisition, has been getting praise after praise, to the point where people are starting to say that it's the new king of fantasy video games, usurping Skyrim's spot.
Do you agree with this?
Yeah... While I still have more interest in the Dragon Age series than I do with the Elder Scroll games, I saw the vast overworlds as more of a detriment to Inquisition than an improvement.Casual Shinji said:No.
And that's because Inquisition isn't an open-world adventure game where you more or less craft your own story. It's a story driven game with huge stretches of wandering around doing inconsequential side quests that totally exhaust you and break up the flow of the story.
I usually find myself building the same Conjurer/restoration Paladin type build.chadachada123 said:In order to out Skyrim as the best, Skyrim would have to be the best to begin with. EDIT:
GODDAMMITChairman Miaow said:For that to happen, Skyrim would have to have the top spot in the first place huehuehuehuehue.
Skyrim was shallow. Really shallow. It had no soul compared to even Oblivion, itself fairly pale. Plus, the combat in Skyrim is absolute ass, and directs most people towards pic related.
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