Thursday, 28 June 2012

Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin

Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I really hope however there are some reasons why it could not happen. Due to these reasons I think the Guardian is the main character: Many people feel more connected to the guard than any other character, is to ensure the loyalty of those who bought Origen, therefore more money and if Sheppard can be imported, then what can the Warden.

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14-10-2011
Enos
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
It would take a little cheat ret be stored in ME3. He / she may be dead after home or went with Morrigan in Eluvia after the witch hunt. Cassandra / Leliana seem to imply that the most wanted by the warden as to Hawke so obviously he / she is important to try to resolve the current crisis. I would personally like to see both Hawke and DA3 warden. This would be especially interesting if you import a magician and a Guardian Hawke who joined the Templars.

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14-10-2011
Shikamaru Nara
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Different art style that can not be imported without destroying the warden his face, even if the Guardian is the voice of the people complaining, and if the guard is not the voice of the people will complain. For the record I felt no connection to the Guardian in everything...

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14-10-2011
Badmannah
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Certainly wouldn’t `t matter, but I have serious doubts that will happen. The effort required to consider all the options the player has, race / origin chosen and the party vocals, it's just overwhelming to me. I think I `d have to canonize some things for the governor never be an important part of history, which would be fine with me if they just came out and announced their decisions and intentions and therefore, I hope not. The history of the stores mentioned above. We'll have something new.

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14-10-2011
DevenderD
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Doing so is not impossible, but difficult. It should be transferred with the art style, I do not know whether they will continue giving that art style mixed / negative reception (well almost everything about DA2 was received at the reception of fear / negative, except that the battle overrated the system). the main obstacle would be the voice acting as it would require up to 6 voice actors, although this should not be a problem if they have and, most importantly, care and love for the game.

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14-10-2011
Halle
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I would be surprised if he / she keeps history was tied to the pest and the machinations Loghain’s and two elements of the story is almost complete. I think we'll play as someone new, but Hawke is part of the overall story seems to end. If we are to see any of one or both of them in DA3 is something else. I feel the history of the stores mentioned above and the main character over and over again is repetitive. A new main character in each game means a story new story and new ways of seeing the world

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14-10-2011
Daksha90
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
To be honest I think I like the idea of Bioware more than one character to tell a story in many areas within Thedas. Dragon Age origin was the director, is Hawke Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age 3 can be someone else. The Guardian was great, Hawke was great, but I would go ahead. What I like Dragon Age more than anything is the world, so I'd like to focus on another part of Thedas now.

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14-10-2011
Chakradevroy
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
As much as I love both my director and Hawke, I'm glad to know that probably will be a new protagonist. Not that I always thought that it would not be the case in reality. The creation of new characters and sticking to them is my favorite part of RPGs, so I'm all for making a new character in DA3. It would also be good to see the Warden and Hawke both have an important role in the DA3 or whenever. I do not see any of them is a background character exclusively for the rest of the series after the end of their careers.

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14-10-2011
MACALL
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
No, I think the story of the guard is more than what I know. He / she mysteriously disappeared, though they would not be surprised if you made a cameo in some way, but it would be terribly disappointed if my Warden titles do not appear in the future. I love my Rangers, believe me, but I have high hopes that something happens. As I expected, but still good to hear. Since that first made their intention clear that the games were about Thedas first and the protagonist of the second game I supported that decision, which distinguishes it from most of their titles so far, and I think that allows the series to the breath and hope to avoid growing too stale. No doubt also allows more creative freedom, I would have thought. Despite its challenges are present, especially for those making history - the transition from DAO to AD2 have shown how some of the fan base wants a general history of these games together games.

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15-10-2011
Aaryan2011
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Re: Do you think the Warden is main character in Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
As I expected, but still good to hear. Since that first made their intention clear that the games were about Thedas first and the protagonist of the second game I supported that decision, which distinguishes it from most of their titles so far, and I think that allows the series to the breath and hope to avoid growing too stale. No doubt also allows more creative freedom, I would have thought. Despite the unique challenges that are present, especially for those making history - the transition from DAO to AD2 have shown how some of the fans want a general history of these games gel together.

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