I really don't feel like wasting my time with another Dragon Age game, but I do have all of my choices from the past Dragon Age games ready to be carried over. Although I doubt any of my choices will even matter. This game will have to be must play, game of the year contender material for me to even consider buying it. As is the case with most people, I was very disappointed with DAII.
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This game is nothing like DAII so you really shouldn't use that to judge the game...
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I'm using DAII to judge the series as a whole. Dragon Age Inquisition needs to be near flawless to make up the atrocity that was DAII.
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Why does it need to make up for anything? Why can't it stand on its own as a game?
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Because after playing DAII, I don't want to play any game in the series anymore. For me Dragon Age: Inquisition has to be a marvelous masterpiece for me to consider getting it. I say again, for me. You can do whatever the hell you want. I was merely stating my opinion and stance on the series.
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Well, it's a rather childish and immature point of view...
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Edited by Smarkdow: 9/2/2013 8:13:35 PMWell, considering Bioware's track record as of late, I'd say that it's smart to be cautious.
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Are you seriously arguing against my own opinion now? The Biodrone is strong in this one. If a company puts out a product that you are not satisfied with, then yeah you're going to be weary of their next product. But I guess that's just being childish right?
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Never said you shouldn't be weary...you said the game has to be a "masterpiece" for you to consider getting it. So unless the only games you get are masterpieces, then you have provided us with a childish opinion because it is based on emotion rather than logic.