Posted June 01, 2011
I'm often a voice of dissent on this. I really liked Dragon Age 2. However, it does have weaknesses and I understand many complaints. The reuse of areas was mainly atrocious because it was so blatant. Highly visible doors to block off areas and narrow corridors that are very easy to remember.
The gameplay was fun enough, as were the characters. The plot turned to garbage in Act 3, where all choices are tossed out the window to force you into getting the perspective of both sides, whether you like it or not. And people who should be your allies because you've openly agreed with them start attacking you.
No, I don't want to work for Meredith. Okay fine, I have no choice. Oh gee, now the mages I support are attacking me. Why? Because I'm working for Meredith. When finally I find someone to speak reason to and let them know I support them, the mages I otherwise support attack both of us.
The gameplay was fun enough, as were the characters. The plot turned to garbage in Act 3, where all choices are tossed out the window to force you into getting the perspective of both sides, whether you like it or not. And people who should be your allies because you've openly agreed with them start attacking you.
No, I don't want to work for Meredith. Okay fine, I have no choice. Oh gee, now the mages I support are attacking me. Why? Because I'm working for Meredith. When finally I find someone to speak reason to and let them know I support them, the mages I otherwise support attack both of us.
Post edited June 01, 2011 by Taleroth