Claudia Black (Morrigan voice actress) is back!!! YAY!!!!!!!
Claudia Black (Morrigan voice actress) is back!!! YAY!!!!!!!
Here's some new gameplay footage:
Looks amazing.
I got Dragon Age Inquisition and it's pretty good. I've played about 5 or 6 hours and I feel I'm still lost lol. It's daunting with how many things you can do and upgrade. Still not quite sure what I'm doing with fighting. I can really see how people can put 100 hours into this game though. The game got great reviews although I don't see why the graphics got such high scores. They are average for next Gen imo. This is my first true RPG.
Who else has played this?
*waits impatiently for the next Mass Effect*
I played the demo for DAII many moons ago I and wasn't a fan. DAIII is suppose to be a drastic improvement but I have no interest in it.
I think you are wrong about that part Jaymo. Story, adventure and side quests are a huge part of this game. I've barely been in the Hinterlands so I can't comment completely but I haven't done much fighting so far. It is certainly a part of the game but I thought some had complained because of too many fetch quests etc. Plus when you come across areas with enemies you can go around. I think this game is geared more towards the people who like to collect and explore than fight.
I kept track of some things for a newbie like myself to learn more about the game.
Read this to familiarize yourself with the background. http://kotaku.com/a-beginners-guide-...age-1658487212
Also read this for tips. http://kotaku.com/tips-for-playing-d...ion-1660270767
Tips on how to play and manage inventory: http://www.idigitaltimes.com/dragon-...wcomers-397203
PS4 user manual: https://d2ro3qwxdn69cl.cloudfront.ne...ion%204_en.pdf
L3 - this triggers a search function to help find loot easy
Tactical strategy: most people say to set your range players (mage, archer) to Follow Themselves. It helps them to stay away from the heavy action where they get hurt badly. One guy recommends setting ALL your players to follow themselves while some recommend the tanks (heavy damage, close range guys) to Defend themselves as it puts them VERY close to the action. If you want a tough character to defend another you can use the Defend X person as well. Lots of options but I think I will try follow themselves for everyone for now.
Don't start a fight with a ranged character. Let a heavy character lead the charge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9bbmH5CYnU
R3 lets you toggle between the main enemies in tactical view (can use cursor too). The enemies will also show their level and stats.
You can select a target using "X" and then hit L1 to bring up radial menu and have everyone attack that target too. When a member dies you can actually give another member of your party a command to revive them (they can still do it automatically too).
Really good IGN video on tactical controls/commands where a lot of this info came from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ-asPRTixI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYzZvuG-aCE
Multiplayer Video - looks like you have to use different characters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EwUMJGE-nk
They do a lot to create lore and back story. There are tons of choices you make in the game that affect your path, your party and the story potentially. I don't know of how much the story changes but I heard there is a point in the game where you have to pick sides and that has a massive effect.
I personally like to fight in these games but this isn't close to Shadow of mordor. That was all action, all the time. You wander around a lot in this game collecting herbs and stuff. You also talk to a lot of people. I am choosing to play on hard because I like the challenge of tough combat. I know many choose easy because they just want to get through the fights quickly and focus on the story.
I am on whatever the default difficulty is. Sometimes the enemies at the rifts can be challenging.
The dude abides.
I will say this about DAI. The fast travel options are nice but it makes it feel like a slower pace Assassin's Creed and less epic open world. I'm getting tired of "reading" of lot of items to find. The worst was in this one mission (my first on the left side of the map) where I go to the Chantry place. So many things to read - child please! Instead of my companions being quiet 95% of the time why don't they read some of that stuff and discuss it in conversation. I just don't want to spend that much time on all the notes of history. And when I had to "fast travel" to get from the first floor to the second floor of the market in that location because there were no stairs I was annoyed. I don't understand that move.
About 12 hours in total and it does feel like I'm just scratching the surface on this game. I think I'm going to only do maybe half the quests in an effort to get into a little more impactful story stuff.
I saw someone comment that they wished the enemies would come to you. Rather than just traditionally clear out areas, those areas should still change over time.
Anyone tried the multilayer? JB what character are you using?
I've tried multiplayer. Pretty fun. Basically co-op. Not sure on my character off hand.
The dude abides.
Yep. It is like co-op; you get grouped with 4 other players. From what I remember there is no respec option in mp so you might want to look up a few builds beforehand so you're not wasting points.
Basically a dungeon fight with 5 parts to it. You earn gold throughout and can use it afterwards to buy chest items for potions or better gear from the in game store.
You can also dismantle items you loot for crafting ingredients. I believe you need to craft an item to unlock the secondary classes iirc.
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The ones by the river in hinterlands will decimate a low level group. I think those guys are lvl 12? You might try doing the Druffy mission and have the druffalo help tank those guys. I skipped that rift and came back to it after I leveled up more.
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Thanks. I saw my my first dragon the other day. I got destroyed easily.
So I have gotten mixed messages from some sites. Is this truly open world or is it open sections of a world? In other words, can you go anywhere at anytime ala GTA V and Assassins Creed or are you locked out of certain zones until you advance the storyline?
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