Yeah, that was something that bothered me as well. It all felt like your choices really made little difference.That is another thing I kind of disliked about the game. No matter which side you choose they both end up being bad.
Yeah, that was something that bothered me as well. It all felt like your choices really made little difference.That is another thing I kind of disliked about the game. No matter which side you choose they both end up being bad.
They didn't.Yeah, that was something that bothered me as well. It all felt like your choices really made little difference.
Yes, but not in a good way. I actually wouldn't have minded if the story kind of railroaded as long as it took me somewhere and didn't try to act like a Sandbox. It was attempting hard to act like a Sandbox when really no matter what you did the story always was going to end the same with only tiny variances, mostly coming from the companions rather then the story itself. I still am angry that whether you side with Templars or Mages barely changes a damn thing.DA2 railroads you so hard.
That's not so odd; the Templars never noticed Morrigan being a mage even as she was fucking with them and I chose for the mages to be cleansed in Origins.That comic is perfect. The same goes for companions.
Beth is the only one they actually "capture", Anders acts like he is constant hiding, and Merril does not seem to give a shit. I would often take Anders and Merril for a walk and start blowing up people, sometimes near the Templars, and they don't even seem to bat an eye. I loved it whenever I would do a quest that involved me fighting alongside a Templar, my companions shooting magic all over the place, and when the fight is over they act like they didn't see anything, going on a rant about the evil of mages.
Ah, can't get it on with ol' manly jaw huh? Rough lifeThat's not so odd; the Templars never noticed Morrigan being a mage even as she was fucking with them and I chose for the mages to be cleansed in Origins.
As Act 2 continues the game is starting to diminish in my eyes. They love to pretend you can have a relationship with Aveline, but you really can't. Stupid.
I had the sudden idea for my Hawke to bone everyone. But then I couldn't. It's still stupid that they pretend though.Ah, can't get it on with ol' manly jaw huh? Rough life
I kinda dug that aspect. You can't always get what you want.I had the sudden idea for my Hawke to bone everyone. But then I couldn't. It's still stupid that they pretend though.
That quest is my favorite one. It's not a traditional quest story and has some funny moments.Well if it makes you feel better you
get to help her try to bone someone so thats... something.
I did that one; that's what made me want to steal her from the guy, but obviously that didn't work .Well if it makes you feel better you
get to help her try to bone someone so thats... something.
I don't know, i remember feeling underwhelmed by them... but it might have been the reuse of the winter's breath animation for the staffs and stuff, some of them where pretty good when i think about it...I was with those pictures until the great combat magic animations. DA2 had some pretty rad looking magic. That you can't really shit on.
Yes, but that's Morrigan, a witch of the wilds that lived off trickery and deception. Let's not forget that the Templars of Fereldun were a lot more lenient in many aspects over the ones in Kirkwall, like the fact they allow Wynne to help at Ostagar and later even allow her to join your party (if you let her live) when most of the time Mages are forced to stay in the Circle Tower. This is mostly because the Templar's respect the freedom given to the Grey Wardens during times of Blight.That's not so odd; the Templars never noticed Morrigan being a mage even as she was fucking with them and I chose for the mages to be cleansed in Origins.