![]() ![]() I actually liked that they put this kind of scenario into the game. At this point is it assured that DA3 will have vampires (given that #1 had werewolves and #2 had Frankenstein)? Rhautanen ( talk) 23:38, Ap(UTC) Does anyone have a good argument for that as a pro? It just seems bizarre to me. I'm still freaked out about the "Bride of Frankenstein" thing. I did however think that combat was improved, if a little unrealistic, and that the graphics were a step forward. I also didn't like that we were confined to a single city. The music and graphics were good, but the map recycling got to me. I think characters were done pretty well, but could have been developed more, and would like to see conversations at any time brought back in regards to companions. Secondly, I think that the choices we made weren't really choices at all, as they had the same outcome, and this immediately makes the game less immersive. I would have been satisfied with a game focusing around the Qunari or Mages vs Templars. I think that instead of playing through three short mini-stories, the game should have stretched a single act into one game. First of all, I feel that the three acts could have linked together better. I feel that this fighting has gotten out of hand and am glad for the opportunity to have a civilised debate. I'll get the ball rolling and as a goodwill gesture I'd like to apologise to anyone I may have aggravated with my post originally titled "The Dragon Age II Hate Club" I realise the title was strongly worded, and meant no offence. Comments about DA3 are welcome, just don't get crazy with them (like over-speculation). Any counter-productive or insulting comments (from anyone) will be removed by me. Let's just have some friendly discussion. The goal is not to meet a consensus (we're not geth, people). I, an unabashed hater, will also be civilized in my comments. Let's discuss the pros and cons of Dragon Age II in a manner befitting this forum and wiki. There's been quite a lot of flaming from both sides. ![]() Do not continue it unless it really needs a response. ![]() It is considered archived - the discussion is over.
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