Meh...The more I found out about this game the less I'm interested in it...
In Dragon Age, yes, which is why I still say making this kind of game open world was a mistake. Not every rpg can or should try pulling that off.
http://youtu.be/VqVC0_Z5AJ4?t=1m51s interesting conversation between Cole and Blackwall....
Cole is cute, I am loving his character design already. He's a little weird and behaves like he's in a dream. Love this style of character. Ugh I hate/love how difficult it is going to be for me to decide who to bring me with. I guess I'm going to have to switch it up every time because so far I can't think of a character I don't like.
"Hey Cole. Say something interesting."
"Something interesting."
:hmm:
I feel like Blackwall and I are kindred spirits.
Our sense of humor is just different, lol. I'm not saying he won't be funny. Just saying I haven't seen it thus far. He reminds me of Wonderweiss from Bleach.
I'm sure that depends on how DAI sells.GT preview
http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/khhbq5/dragon-age--inquisition-dragon-age--inquisition
apparently Inquisition isn't the last DA game
Did someone say the game had 80,000 words of dialogue? Or was that lines? DAO had 742,000 words, as comparison.I think they really misjudged the situation and assumed that making DA:I an open world game would instanty give it crazy amount of sales, like Skyrim had. But guess what, when I'm buying a Bioware game, I'm expecting the type of game they've always made, albeit more polished one. Not some half-assed attempt to copy TES. This is especially true when it comes from an already established franchise like DA. Certain things are kind of expected of it. A full playthrough of DAO(without Awakening) took me rougly 20-25 hours. If DA:I is really 120 hrs long, that makes it like five times bigger. Did they write five times more dialogue for companions and such? Probably not, because that would cost way too much with all the voice acting. Now if the writing itself actually improved, that wouldn't matter much because it would be too spread out and hard to notice in that ocean of a game. Or maybe it will look like the only bright spot here and there. All that could lead to DA:I missng certain chemistry within your group, the one some other their games had, which became sort of a trademark(at least for me). /SIgh
If BW really wanted to experement with open world and grab some more audience, they were probably better off doing it with some separate game.
Did someone say the game had 80,000 words of dialogue? Or was that lines? DAO had 742,000 words, as comparison.
Ah, ok then. Thanks."Dragon Age Inquisition has nearly 1 million words of dialogue"
http://www.pcgamesn.com/dragon-age-...on-150-hours-wide-million-words-dialogue-deep
so that would be a firm no.
"Dragon Age Inquisition has nearly 1 million words of dialogue"
http://www.pcgamesn.com/dragon-age-...on-150-hours-wide-million-words-dialogue-deep
so that would be a firm no.
Please be aware most of these words are variations on Derp.
Hah, sorry.
They've got sentient walls like in Torment?
If they do they better be romancable and bisexual!They've got sentient walls like in Torment?