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New trailer
Epic music. Epic battle scenes. Epic dragons. I can barely contain my lack of interest. Day 426 drunken torrent confirmed.
New trailer
I still have no idea why they kept "Inquisition" in the title when you and your motley crew are obviously out to save the world and not burn heretics. I can only assume someone thought it sounded cool as a subtitle. Good thing there are other games more worthy of bearing that title, I guess.
I sure hope you RPG fans are planning to preorder the Dragon Age™: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition from the Origin Store.Armored Mount: Flames of the Inquisition gear also includes a valiant steed, complete with its own set of Inquisition Armor forged from the flames of battle.
Trailer said:If we don't stop it, it will swallow the world.
Anybody noticed the striking visual similarities between DA:I, Bound by Flame and Lords of the Fallen?
It's almost like that Killzone2-Battlefield-Call of Duty comparison picture.
New trailer
i'm sold on the trailer. it's far more colorful and expanse than the previous entries to the series and has an upbeat "anything could happen" attitude to the adventure.
production values on this one are through the roof. as much as i hate EA for destroying the MASS EFFECT trilogy i still may purchase this product at release.
Aesthetically sure, but Bound by Flame seems way more interesting on the whole. Especially since it's like I've already seen everything DA:I has to offer even before release because if you've played one Bioware game you've played them all really.Anybody noticed the striking visual similarities between DA:I, Bound by Flame and Lords of the Fallen?
It's almost like that Killzone2-Battlefield-Call of Duty comparison picture.
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Half the Codex will buy this day one because Bioware is the James Cameron of RPG development.
Dialogue hokey? Characters cartoony? Story pedestrian? Trendy populist themes? Doesn't matter. The technical detail and visual storytelling that goes into the world building is so viscerally appealing that its a day one purchase for a majority of RPG fans.
Depends what games will be out at that moment realy. If W2 or DOS are out sooner, but not soon enought to have them finished by October, i'll wait to pirate the patched, final version(DLC included).Half the Codex will buy this day one because Bioware is the James Cameron of RPG development.
Dialogue hokey? Characters cartoony? Story pedestrian? Trendy populist themes? Doesn't matter. The technical detail and visual storytelling that goes into the world building is so viscerally appealing that its a day one purchase for a majority of RPG fans.
No.
Lots of people will Day 1 Pirate it, though.
Depends what games will be out at that moment realy. If W2 or DOS are out sooner, but not soon enought to have them finished by October, i'll wait to pirate the patched, final version(DLC included).Half the Codex will buy this day one because Bioware is the James Cameron of RPG development.
Dialogue hokey? Characters cartoony? Story pedestrian? Trendy populist themes? Doesn't matter. The technical detail and visual storytelling that goes into the world building is so viscerally appealing that its a day one purchase for a majority of RPG fans.
No.
Lots of people will Day 1 Pirate it, though.
Sadly, paying for this is out of the question even if they somehow manage to make a good game, because fuck Origin. Well, who cares. EA's loss.
Now that's a good suggestion.Unfortunently i don't have a consoleDepends what games will be out at that moment realy. If W2 or DOS are out sooner, but not soon enought to have them finished by October, i'll wait to pirate the patched, final version(DLC included).Half the Codex will buy this day one because Bioware is the James Cameron of RPG development.
Dialogue hokey? Characters cartoony? Story pedestrian? Trendy populist themes? Doesn't matter. The technical detail and visual storytelling that goes into the world building is so viscerally appealing that its a day one purchase for a majority of RPG fans.
No.
Lots of people will Day 1 Pirate it, though.
Sadly, paying for this is out of the question even if they somehow manage to make a good game, because fuck Origin. Well, who cares. EA's loss.
You can always buy the console version
Dragon Age 2, we decided we want to try something, to try to do very different storytelling, something much more personal, something much more tightly constrained. No chosen one, no clear overarching threat. I don’t think it was a perfect success, but that was intentional.
A lot of the other changes that are perceived, the overall scope of the game or the perception of the combat getting a lot simpler or waves and things like that—not intended, exactly. That was supposed to be more evolutionary. I think we just overreached. We pushed too hard.
Because of Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age: Inquisition is having to be a lot more ambitious, to address those concerns and really try to get back much more to the roots of the franchise. Much more about tactical combat and a higher level of deliberate difficulty. More clear overall story, with the moral choices still in there, but much more in vein of Dragon Age: Origins style storytelling. You’re right to ask. The goal wasn’t to revolutionize the series every single time, but Dragon Age 2 forced our hand to a certain degree.
PC Gamer: I read, recently, I think it was something that came out of PAX about diversifying the types of romantic relationship in the game. I was going to ask if some of that thinking also applies to friendship as well because obviously it’s a type of relationship that people have with the companions that’s not necessarily binary.
Mark Darrah: Friendship I think is … I think we’ve become trapped by that, the word romance. I think friendship is … I actually regret that in Dragon Age 2 we didn’t have essentially that kind of bromance with Varric. He’s not a romance, but he’s, you can hang out with him and be your bud and have that same kind of depth. Some of our, what we would traditionally call romances in Dragon Age: Inquisition are falling more into that camp where they’re not … they’re more in that friendship area.