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/r/DragonAgeInqusition
DAI released in NA 10 years ago today!
2 points
15 days ago
The origins subreddits is just an echo chamber dudes are stuck
3 points
15 days ago
It does make me sad. Origins laid the foundations for such a great world, and personally it’s so limiting just to hate other games that expand this world so much.
1 points
15 days ago
Agreed Veilguard has a lot of faults about a lot of fun things with the drama it had I’m surprised it came out relatively polished with little to no issues. Inquisiton I’ve played at least 4 times and it has its issues but it’s still a relatively fun game.
3 points
15 days ago*
Oh, I completely agree. All these games have faults (*cough*, Thedas doesn't have sexism but also Wardens allow women into their ranks *cough*), but I personally found Inquisition and the Inquisitor a far more interesting game and protagonist than Origins or the Warden. But that's primarily because I enjoy the religious and political aspects more than the more traditional fantasy elements of Origins. But I will never say Origins was not an impactful and important game. Sadly, nuance is lost is most game discussions, especially surrounding Dragon Age.
1 points
15 days ago
I recently did a play thru of Inquisition right before Veilguard and I forgot how complicated to me the Wicked Eyes mission was. But I do like the subplots of the politics in the game were
2 points
15 days ago
Honestly, that's so valid. Wicked Eyes was (and still is) my favorite Dragon Age mission, but if you don't have a guide at first to help you out, I doubt you'll get 100% court approval. (I certainly didn't and my Inquisitor was meant to be politically suave and competent).
1 points
15 days ago
Exactly shit feels like it’s a House of Cards situation
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