Well I put that in spoilers at least.I’m looking forward to DA4. Now I’m off to finish DAI to see who the dread wolf is before couch ruins it.
Well I put that in spoilers at least.I’m looking forward to DA4. Now I’m off to finish DAI to see who the dread wolf is before couch ruins it.
There is a huge difference in interactions with Sera if you play a male or female character (even ignoring romance). She's at her best with female Qunari/Dwarf, the worst combo is male Elf.
LOLSince we're bringing up old games we hated… at least Bioware didn't come up with the laughably bad (and invincible!) witch doctor character from Risen XXIV.
Alright now please wait here for a minute.I can speculate like no other. The fact that it exists is a huge positive for BioWare. If Anthem comes together (and it never will on these forums) but if it comes together with the rest of the gaming community… BioWare can maybe get back some street cred.
*runs and hides*
Alright now please wait here for a minute.
Now where did I put my shotgun.
Talk about first world problems. Looking for a reason to get upsetI just started Risen 2 and would be pissed if I read a spoiler.
That it wasn't an accident that it was found (either Mythal or Solas had their hand on it unless there is 3rd elven god party free roaming around) and that the idol was of Mythal
Ok, I listened with the sound up…I recognize the character's voice. I played DA2 and DA:I , but not Trespasser. I disliked *that* character intensely - and left him out of my party as soon as I could. If he's a central part of a new game, that doesn't fill me with great enthusiasm, regardless of who he may really be. Hopefully future teasers will provide more information that everyone can understand…
I don't see how "he" won't be playing a major part in DA4. I didn't mind him much, compared to Sera, anyone else seem rather tolerable… well, maybe except for Merrill and Anders in DA2.
Shhhhh…. let's not talk about bears… you will summon joxer into this.
A few folks telling me, after seeing my twitter profile, not to bring my politics into the game. Dragon Age has always been about belonging - about realizing that family is more than blood and about celebrating our diversity and differences. It will remain so.