CelesteGB
Watchhamster
Wow, what a wonderful game! I logged in around 120hrs so far (I haven't done Awakening yet) in about 3 weeks. I just couldn't stop. The dialogue and story were fantastic. Combat as a rogue archer was difficult at first but by level 15 it was a lot easier (I played on normal) I took Alistair whom I dearly loved, Wynne and Morrigen (whom I really liked until the devs decided to make me feel dirty at the end of the game)
Up until now I have been poking around for a game to hold my attention and I just assumed my tastes had changed but after this game, I guess not I plan on another play through with a duel-wielding rogue and then I can become queen hehe.
I think the only thing I didn't appreciate was all the tap-dancing to get things to flow without a tragic ending. My son had finished the game before me so when I got to Landsmeet, I would explain my decisions and ask if that was good and he'd say No. Ok, so I did this, "Is that good?" No. Fuuudddgge.
I finished all the quests except the scrolls of Banaster and those in the Gnawed Noble bar.
Now I'm hard pressed to find something to play next to cleanse my palette before my next playthrough
I'll give Witcher a chance although I really hate being forced to play a male character but oh well. Maybe Drakensang….I need something that will completely immerse me and give me the "gotta's"
Hmmm, FFXIII, Assassin's Creed 2, Alan Wake….I need a good story with strategic combat to drive it.
To Corwin, dte,CM et al this is why I never popped back into D&D online I'm sorry for that but this game totally sucked me in!
What other games just completely sucked you in where you didn't feel combat was just filler and actually drove the story?
Btw, in Dragon Age, I did love the random encounters where different groups you had aligned with would pop up to help. It really made you feel like you were working with everyone to stop the Blight.
I loved it when the dog found and boy and wanted to keep him:lol:
"I was told there would be cake. The cake is a lie!"
Celeste
Up until now I have been poking around for a game to hold my attention and I just assumed my tastes had changed but after this game, I guess not I plan on another play through with a duel-wielding rogue and then I can become queen hehe.
I think the only thing I didn't appreciate was all the tap-dancing to get things to flow without a tragic ending. My son had finished the game before me so when I got to Landsmeet, I would explain my decisions and ask if that was good and he'd say No. Ok, so I did this, "Is that good?" No. Fuuudddgge.
I finished all the quests except the scrolls of Banaster and those in the Gnawed Noble bar.
Now I'm hard pressed to find something to play next to cleanse my palette before my next playthrough
I'll give Witcher a chance although I really hate being forced to play a male character but oh well. Maybe Drakensang….I need something that will completely immerse me and give me the "gotta's"
Hmmm, FFXIII, Assassin's Creed 2, Alan Wake….I need a good story with strategic combat to drive it.
To Corwin, dte,CM et al this is why I never popped back into D&D online I'm sorry for that but this game totally sucked me in!
What other games just completely sucked you in where you didn't feel combat was just filler and actually drove the story?
Btw, in Dragon Age, I did love the random encounters where different groups you had aligned with would pop up to help. It really made you feel like you were working with everyone to stop the Blight.
I loved it when the dog found and boy and wanted to keep him:lol:
"I was told there would be cake. The cake is a lie!"
Celeste