CrichtonKicks
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Wow, Bioware really is dead, huh?
You weren't worried after the awful experiences that were DA2 and Inquisition?
No, I really enjoyed Inquisition.
Wow, Bioware really is dead, huh?
You weren't worried after the awful experiences that were DA2 and Inquisition?
It's been up for a while. Bioware is effectively just another AAA modern shooter developer thrall of EA now.
Wow, Bioware really is dead, huh?
You weren't worried after the awful experiences that were DA2 and Inquisition?
Developing AAA SP WRPGs is a suicidal endeavor at this point, it's either Skyrim/Witcher or die. I don't think it makes sense for Bioware to make another Dragon Age.
Developing AAA SP WRPGs is a suicidal endeavor at this point, it's either Skyrim/Witcher or die. I don't think it makes sense for Bioware to make another Dragon Age.
IMO they should be having the dragon age team do KOTOR anyway. I liked DA inquisition a lot, but I really want a new kotor.
People hated D2, People didn't like D3.
Not a great track record here. Maybe its for the best?
and then he effectively became Creative Director for the entire series afterwards.
No more self-contained, rewarding experiences for you. You will grind our pseudo MMOs until the end of time and you will like it.
I dispute the notion the Dragon Age is still "alive."
Will they put another game? Probably. But it'll be a shambling zombie like the last.
You're literally already describing DA:I.
Trespasser was a step in the right direction.
The market has changed drastically: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1439984But it was a very successful series for EA. Why wouldn't they make another one?
Talk for yourself
Because the game is great, was highly acclaimed and sold well ;-)
To be fair it's pretty disingenuous to pretend that people who said this kinda stuff liked Gaider or Laidlaw to begin with.
I love how GAF tends to take a highly praised and awarded game and act like everyone thinks it was shit.
How about DA:I brought enough to the table for a decent amount of people, I think we can agree with that.The game has not held up very well. Being early in the generation let it get away with quite a bit.
GAF hyperboles a lot lol. Just look at this GAFer's description of Super Mario 2's poisonous mushroomFunny, i'm playing through the game right now for the first time (stalling before doing the empress assassination thingy) and i think it looks pretty good and nowhere near as catastrophic as the internet made me believe it was
The game has not held up very well. Being early in the generation let it get away with quite a bit.
I wonder how much longer Bioware has a future in SP focused games. Doesnt feel like long.
Funny, i'm playing through the game right now for the first time (stalling before doing the empress assassination thingy) and i think it looks pretty good and nowhere near as catastrophic as the internet made me believe it was
Funny, i'm playing through the game right now for the first time (stalling before doing the empress assassination thingy) and i think it looks pretty good and nowhere near as catastrophic as the internet made me believe it was
It's not catastrophic. People saying it's a disaster aren't being honest.
It's mediocre. It's unfortunately also something like 40+ hours of mediocrity. And that's this biggest problem.
Funny, i'm playing through the game right now for the first time (stalling before doing the empress assassination thingy) and i think it looks pretty good and nowhere near as catastrophic as the internet made me believe it was
This will be their last game, I'm sure. From then on they'll be the Anthem 1, 2, 3, 4... etc. people.
Yep. Just make it a Hero action game where your co op buddies are the characters in your party and then regularly release expansions/DLC episodes that continue to tell the story you were telling.
You weren't worried after the awful experiences that were DA2 and Inquisition?
Dragon Age Inquisition was my 2014 GOTY.
Unless that tanks, then BioWare is probably dead.
Hopefully it does well, even if it's not at all what I was looking for from Bioware.
At the end of Dragon Age 2 we were teased with both the Warden and Hawke mysteriously disappearing. It then turned out to be absolutely nothing, much like the handling of the Dark Ritual decision in the first game. The prospect of also meeting the Warden was dashed when all you got from him or her is a post card.
I finished the game and that was it which felt odd as I almost always replay Bioware games to try out different classes and decisions, but not anymore. I'm not even mad, just painfully indifferent.