Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I just want to say thanks for doing a great job BioWare. Everything was satisfactory, especially long. I speck lasted four hours and a half for me, it's a great value for my money. No side missions you choose the tough fights, puzzles, booty, great dialogue, a stunning plot twist, and just a lot of fun in general. The stealth sections feel a little slow at some points because of the Hawke slow walking trails, but that was expected. I do not mind seeing more things like this in the future content. I also enjoyed all the cameos in the party. It was nice to see some familiar faces of Origen.
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14-10-2011
Nimos
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
The section of stealth, seemed a bit out of place (and some of the guards were hypersensitive), but it was a fun feature and I think that might work well if you improve. Beautiful to see more cameos Origen. Some of the side missions were also very well done; I liked the intensity of the source and coins. Overall an excellent effort, better than the Legacy, and an interesting addition to the main game. I hope that some of the DLC story could adventures away from self-DA2 post events, if only to move along the story in general. It's a little shocking to see Hawke and co waltz in Chateau Haine when they fled from Kirkwall and Theda is apparently falling apart.
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14-10-2011
Jung
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I just finished mota. I thought it was pretty impressive. The voice acting, motion capture ... everything was very well done on Tallis. I, like the OP, I really enjoyed seeing some familiar faces at the party and even some characters DA2 did not get a busy time across the screen. Seeing the "strong crying" was unexpected, but it was fun. The puzzles are fun (though not as difficult as the current puzzle connection Legacy). However, my only complaint about the puzzle is in its armor reward. The set of plates (only played through a warrior so far) no single model they want. Would have been nice if it were. Combat was a challenge and varied enough for me. The goddess of the sky made me very well the first time. I was not prepared for that. The final boss was also quite large. I liked the things I find confused. Sorta reminded me of an MMO. Phases and all that.
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14-10-2011
VazV
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Loved Mota. It was fun and I felt like a lot of content. I would say in the same league as Overlord and LotSB. I'm glad that was far from exhausting it was bequeathed dungeons and most of the DLC, but even Mota battles were some of the most fun I've had in a Bioware game. The dialog box, variety of game, and history were undoubtedly the best parts though.
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14-10-2011
Orochimaru
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Mota was very well done and fun to play. The developers obviously put the time in detail that was lacking in the main game. As a legacy of this step was much appreciated in the right direction and a sign of what could have been DA2 with more development time. The moss on the bricks of the buildings, the scene of the lake, the castle on the mountainside in the distance was all the details that made this world alive. The story was fascinating and fun to play. The puzzles are challenging, but not overbearing, the secret was definitely fun to play and participate thinking like your own puzzle. I really enjoyed playing this. Stories were a fun character with a few jokes that took me by surprise. Overall a very well done DLC. If the type of care that was put in two Legacy and Mota had been put in DA2 as a whole could have been a great game instead of a good game to mediocre. Congratulations to the development team to enhance and make these two DLC and giving us some hope of future deliveries.
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14-10-2011
Mollyi7
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I enjoyed this much DLC. Areas, puzzles, dialogue and the last boss battle was really well done. It was great to learn more about their peers and Aveline. Although Tallis do not care at all, she was more than an annoying distraction for me ... I wish I had killed as Varric asked why not, at the end of the DLC. I also believe that Lady Hawke has got a skirt instead of receiving the same clothes as men.
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14-10-2011
AlisaDsa
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
DLC really great, even better than the legacy, but has the right balance between fighting, plot, dialogue, puzzles (god, the best in the saga of DA for me) and aesthetics. Environments were awesome, better than any other in the main game! The final battle was really good, not frustrating as the legacy of a very funny, I do not like Ghasts much, but Wyverns are large and are fighting very well with them! Tallis is a great character, in my opinion, she surprised me and convinced me to delve into the works of Felicia Day: After Mota and the first season of The Guild my take on it is almost completely changed. Luckily the items that can be found in the DLC are good but not the best thing to have, so that packages can still make sense element.
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14-10-2011
LotusN
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Here I have a problem with my game and are listed below:
The tile puzzle is a little irritating to me (I spent a good 2 hours before giving up).
The fights are a little difficult without a proper healing. This kind of makes it hard to play with a person who seeks to establish whether we have a party full and closed slot with another character. (Personally, I think the DLC fights highlight the failure of the cool weather retreats for healing potions and spells.)
New enemy tactics for the bosses. You can only have so much fabric and fighting style Vasir LotSB and sound effects that can withstand before stale.
Have an automatic savings or an option to save manually before exiting adventure in the land of DLC. Thus, we can reproduce without having to worry about not having saved a game before.
Enough with the enemies of charge! First came the genlocks Alpha, we now have Wyverns charged like crazy? Is it me, or die a lot during the DLC Tallis on hard mode and a nightmare?
#9
14-10-2011
mbangali
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I liked the puzzle on the mixer all the tiles and billing. The fire that I really do not know, so I kind of cheated on that one that frustrated me. I loved the new open environment, Stealth was good, the humor - definitely in full swing here, jokes / scenes cut Tallis was fantastic, I loved all the references to things that Hawke had done in the main game, new weapons were all very good.
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14-10-2011
Bubboy
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
DLC really fun. I liked Tallis, interesting and enjoyable character jokes acting / voice. The environments were really big - in particular, I thought the hunting grounds were beautiful. I loved the pine trees, the flowers / ferns in the grass, and the view of the mountains in the background. I also liked the design, did not feel like a tunnel in which x is obtained from point to point y. New enemies are fun to fight and I like to see them appear again in the future.
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15-10-2011
CamilleT
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Re: Feedback on Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
DLC greater again. Play through it once and missed some things. now doing my second with my sarcasm Hawke and Freakin hilarious. Dialogues with the guards at the party are great. I liked the stealth and passages. Reminded me of Zelda and big boss final fight again. I thought it was very good and epic. so thanks again for DLC BioWare great.
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