Atomkilla
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DA2 and ME3, in a way.
I'm among the minority that actually liked DA:O, despite it having many flaws - but I never cared much about its sequel once I learned that they removed the "origins" part. Once DA2 was released I was disappointed, but willing to give them another chance, since I figured this was EA pressuring them, short development time etc. Still, bitter taste...
When ME3 was released, that was the end. I was disappointed with ME2, but still wanted to support the series because I thought ME3 would be the best of both ME2 and ME1...
I remember the huge shitstorm that ensued once they cut a Prothean companion out and made him a Day 1 DLC - which was pretty much the move that made me go "fuck it" and spend the cash I saved for the game on something else. Pirated that shit, got disappointed again after finishing it and never looked back at Bioware.
I gave them a glance during MEA tho, which only cemented my decision.
I'm among the minority that actually liked DA:O, despite it having many flaws - but I never cared much about its sequel once I learned that they removed the "origins" part. Once DA2 was released I was disappointed, but willing to give them another chance, since I figured this was EA pressuring them, short development time etc. Still, bitter taste...
When ME3 was released, that was the end. I was disappointed with ME2, but still wanted to support the series because I thought ME3 would be the best of both ME2 and ME1...
I remember the huge shitstorm that ensued once they cut a Prothean companion out and made him a Day 1 DLC - which was pretty much the move that made me go "fuck it" and spend the cash I saved for the game on something else. Pirated that shit, got disappointed again after finishing it and never looked back at Bioware.
I gave them a glance during MEA tho, which only cemented my decision.