Abstract: Published March 21st 2011. Written by Sean Bell. Dragon Age: Origins was pretty great, so you can imagine how ridiculously pumped I’ve been about the arrival of Dragon Age II. After all, if a BioWare game has issues, it’s usually safe to assume they’ll...
Abstract: The important fact to remember when playing an RPG for the first time is to immerse yourself in the world. It requires an open mind to appreciate the top-notch storytelling and characters. As an entry point into the genre, Dragon Age 2 excels, introducing the world and gameplay in a way that is easy to understand and not overwhelm..
I struggle to say this, because Dragon Age: Origins was a contender for Game of the Year 2009 in my book, but its tepid and disjointed follow-up is nothing short of a disappointment. I hesitate to call it a terrible game as well, because it isn’t that...
Hours of game play, including valuable side quests, Rich story supported by well developed characters, "Dragon Age II" looks and sounds stunning, The "acts" are broken up with a enjoyable story involving a dwarf and the chantry
Oversimplifying things such as the dialog streamlined game play too much, The game isn’t really a sequel nor is it entirely a new title, instead it falls somewhere in between, You’ll spend the majority of your time in one city, instead of seeing more of the country, Quest and dungeon maps quickly become repetitive
Over at kampe er blevet hurtigere, som løser et af de absolut største problemer fra det første spil. Det er også interessant at man, afhængigt af sit importerede save fra Dragon Age: Origins, kan møde diverse personer fra det første eventyr, i det nye spil.
Over mangelen på variation i omgivelserne, samt at næsten alt gear er låst til Hawke.
Leider merkt man „Dragon Age II“ seine kurze Entwicklungszeit stark an. Ständig gleiche Areale, eine Story, die augenscheinlich aus vielen Bruchstücken zusammengesetzt wurde, und schlecht ausbalancierte Kämpfe sind nur einige der Schwachstellen des Spi...
None of this should detract from the fact that Dragon Age 2 is still a thrilling, absorbing game to play, and for those left unsatisfied by Mass Effect 2′s streamlined approach to combat and levelling up, it should still please. Us though, we’d have be...
Great dialogue, interesting story, narration is good, wonderful voice acting, intuitive controls, leveling up is less complicated, friendship/rivalry system is instituted for party members, facial animation for event segments looks better than it did in Dragon Age: Origins, can load a DA:O save file to have your choices there influence the game and you only have to worry about Hawke’s armor. New
There’s lots of asset recycling (expect to see the same enemies and cave/ruin/house locations a lot. Story pretty much stays just within Kirkwall and three locations just outside Kirkwall. Plus, it will probably only take around 20 hours to beat it. Romancing party members can be tricky since you can’t talk to them at any time to get an idea of their feelings. Sandal’s role seems cringe-worthy t