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Dragon Age > Mass Effect.jim_bojonesCouldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse
[QUOTE="jim_bojones"]Dragon Age > Mass Effect.wolverine4262Couldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse Wait, you're serious? The general opinion I've picked up is people wondering how ME2 is going to live up to the standard that DA just set, given ME1's history and the gameplay limitations inherent in it being as much a shooter as it is an RPG.
[QUOTE="jim_bojones"]Dragon Age > Mass Effect.wolverine4262Couldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse But compared to all other bioware games it was the most underwhelming in terms of content. As for the conversation system,the contextual conversation topics sometimes didn´t made much sense,with sheppard saying stuff that had almost nothing to do with my selection.
[QUOTE="wolverine4262"][QUOTE="jim_bojones"]Dragon Age > Mass Effect.MakariCouldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse Wait, you're serious? The general opinion I've picked up is people wondering how ME2 is going to live up to the standard that DA just set, given ME1's history and the gameplay limitations inherent in it being as much a shooter as it is an RPG. I guess its more about personal tastes here...To me, the gameplay in DA required too much micromanagement in your party members and the conversation system was definitely a step back from Mass Effect. The only thing I really liked about the gameplay of DA was the brutality of it, but that gets lost when you must zoom out and view the entire battle and pause every few seconds to issue commands...
Couldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse But compared to all other bioware games it was the most underwhelming in terms of content. As for the conversation system,the contextual conversation topics sometimes didn´t made much sense,with sheppard saying stuff that had almost nothing to do with my selection. I wont disagree with any of this and I think its obvious that Bioware is remedying it for the sequel...[QUOTE="wolverine4262"][QUOTE="jim_bojones"]Dragon Age > Mass Effect.Arach666
[QUOTE="Makari"][QUOTE="wolverine4262"] Couldnt be more wrong....ME has much more gratifying and enjoyable gameplay...AND the conversation system is handled with much more finesse wolverine4262Wait, you're serious? The general opinion I've picked up is people wondering how ME2 is going to live up to the standard that DA just set, given ME1's history and the gameplay limitations inherent in it being as much a shooter as it is an RPG. I guess its more about personal tastes here...To me, the gameplay in DA required too much micromanagement in your party members and the conversation system was definitely a step back from Mass Effect. The only thing I really liked about the gameplay of DA was the brutality of it, but that gets lost when you must zoom out and view the entire battle and pause every few seconds to issue commands... thats why u play it on the ps3 - auto level up for comp characters, no zoom out to take u out of the game, a just overall a faster experience.
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