SimpleComplexity
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I was expecting something more along those lines:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc9cnUbyiGQ Now that`s epic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc9cnUbyiGQ Now that`s epic.
Volourn said:AMAZING FACTS: The 'orcs' look different than orcs because they aren't orcs. Tool. OMGZ Non orcs don't like orcs. WOWSERZ!
If it looks like an orc, smells like an orc, tastes like an orc, it's an orc.Volourn said:Not an orc is not an orc is not an orc dear dudeyball.
There's not really much intrigue featured though it's a clearly presented footnote at the start of three moderately sized novels and calling it out as political subterfuge is a bit disingenuous.elander_ said:Jaime Lannister said:Dragon Age was supposed to be focused on political intrigue, according to Gaider. Lord of the Rings was focused on defeating an ancient evil, and apparently so is DA: Origins.
You meen political intrigue as in a king that betrays his people by a shady agreement with a wizard? Yes Lord of the Rings has it and much more.
It's looks obvious that in that short video they are trying to show a bit of political intrigue too.
SimpleComplexity said:I`m glad it has three responses. That`s three responses more than you get in the usual FPS.
Bah, let's just go shove Planescape up Ebert's ass.Skald said:But it took some time before a movie was considered an art form, so I guess we just have to wait.