I really struggled to engage with Dragon Age: Inquisition. It’s a bit confusing and slow paced in the beginning, I started multiple times, but dropped out. Now I finally managed to pass the first milestone with moving to a new “grown-up” castle.
The game has so much potential, but it feels raw. It doesn’t have suspense, it doesn’t build the urge to do anything. The world is in danger, but you don’t feel that.
@picard Yeah, it has asked for state of the world thing. Not like I preserved them in any way, or remember. This time I plan to play on the same machine, so hopefully it will all be preserved. I wonder if it really matters, but we will see
@glukozavr I remember one game that could detect the state from your account. Hopefully this is how it will be, because no way do I have my old saves 😄
@glukozavr I know what you mean - it seems every Next Fest lately there's been some reason I've not played much. Likewise, builder games often don't appeal much - they need a strong hook and theme - and a purpose for me (I like purposeful sandboxes).
There are a few others I've downloaded that I want to try, but honestly don't think I'll get round to it this week - will probably just have to hope they stay up for a while...
@glukozavr Rogue Trader is a Warhammer 40k RPG, by the people behind Pathfinder. It's the RPG I've enjoyed most, by a long way. I've not played BG3 yet but I think I will prefer Rogue Trader. I absolutely love 40k, and the game really nails the gothic theme and atmosphere - it is incredibly dark and brutal at times, it's very theocratic and there's this permanent feeling of danger and daemonic presence. Just loving it so much 😄
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues! Tonight, we may or may not kill Green Lantern! Let's find out, shall we? https://www.twitch.tv/adamcrowgaming
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