CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 6:25 am
Worffan101 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 3:55 am
I felt Andromeda had DEEP problems. Liked Vetra and Drack, Jaal was OK, hated Liam, Cora could not have been more bland, Peebee was trying too hard. Game itself was clearly rushed, combat was fun but like Inquisition the story/content ratio is WAY off and most of the missions are boring as hell.
Andromeda is like Inquisition in that it severely lacks the series signature flavor.
Inquisition lacked the Dark Fantasy elements and humor of previous entries as well as relentless cynicism.
Andromeda was neither WIld West enough to feel like the frontier or settled enough to feel like exploring a new civilization.
I actually like Inquisition and it was actually my first step into the world of Dragon Age and I loved it. IMHO It was well told, had some really great character and it made me feel like a real ruler. For Me DAI is to DA what DS9 is to Star Trek. It
Is different from the main series and I completely understand why that would bother some fans but much like DS9 I felt it was still very well done and I do feel that a series Should shake up it's Status Quo and formula every once in a while to keep things fresh.
The issue with MEA is that it's, well, badly written and feels more like a parody of Mass Effect instead of the real thing. DAI is, IMHO, very well written and still felt like the series when I started played the other two games, sure they were a lot darker but it still felt like DAI did so it wasn't jarring for me.
For me, it was kinda like the difference between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, or the Original Trilogy and the Thrawn Trilogy or even the Prequels/Clone Wars. They're all very different but all are unmistakably Star Wars much like how DAI maybe a bit more lighthearted but is still very much Dragon Age.
With the Disney Era one issue I'm having with it is that it's trying to hard to be the Original Trilogy but Darker. It has Han and Leia get a divorce, their one and only kid becomes a Darth Vader fanboy, Luke considered killing his nephew in his sleep and nothing the heroes did mattered in the end and if anything, they made the situation worse.
And it does look like DA is going to go back to the Dark Fantasy of the first two games given what we've seen in the comics that are supposedly leading into DA4 which doesn't shy away from the darker elements the series is known for.
So like DS9 DAI was, in my opinion, a nice break from the usual set up before we go back to the darker elements.