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Thanks. I like your sigs too, even though I can't read most of 'em. :P I'm curious to see how Borderlands comes out, I hope it's like Fallout 3 (love that game). If it's like Fallout 3, I know what I'm skipping out then...[QUOTE="Yandere"]
I rather play Dragon Age then *vomits* a FPS RPG.
P.S. Nice signature.
Bigboi500
Bio-Ware is batting 100 when it comes to RPGs. Borderlands looks to follow the tradition of open world rpgs with garbage or forgetable stories in exchange for endless boring missions. I like leveling up so I could probably enjoy it for that, but Dragon's Age has leveling up and will likely have the other things I expect from a RPG as well.
Because they are both RPGs and both coming out over the next two weeks and I wanna hear what people think about them. ;)Personally I'd say Dragon Age by a country mile, but why are we comparing a singleplayer-only fantasy RPG with a multiplayer-focused sci-fi shooter-RPG?
PBSnipes
They're really too different to compare directly imo, but I'm more excited for Dragon Age. Borderlands has me interested though.
Because it is. siLVURcross
It has leveling?Yandere
It's great to see the standards for RPGs diminish to the point where anything can now be called an "RPG".
[QUOTE="Bigboi500"]Thanks. I like your sigs too, even though I can't read most of 'em. :P I'm curious to see how Borderlands comes out, I hope it's like Fallout 3 (love that game). If it's like Fallout 3, I know what I'm skipping out then...I couldn't stand it at first but once I got use to it I loved it. How much of it did you play?[QUOTE="Yandere"]
I rather play Dragon Age then *vomits* a FPS RPG.
P.S. Nice signature.
siLVURcross
[QUOTE="siLVURcross"] Because it is. xsubtownerx
It has leveling?Yandere
It's great to see the standards for RPGs diminish to the point where anything can now be called an "RPG".
Yup, all the better for RPG lovers like me.They're two different types of rpgs, one is a weird rpg/shooter hybrid designed around coop while the other is a classic d&d rpg.
Which one is better depends on what you are looking for.
I'm more interested in Borderlands because of the original design but I'll be buying both.
Here's a review of the pc version of dragon age: http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=630915
Dragon Age... I don't like Borderlands new artstlyle and I don't like the fact that it is basically a multiplayer game and not focused on a single player gamer... Every interview with them seems focused on co-op and nothing ever on the actual plot and story of the game... Dragon Age looks great...lets just hope it's not too dumbed down, Bioware has gone down hill since Baldur's Gate 2!!!Midnightshade29I'd take NWN, Mass Effect, and KOTOR over BGII.
I could see Dragon Age and Borderlands both getting AAA scores and I honestly can't figure out which one will be better. I flip flop between them nonstop. At the moment, I'm leaning towards Borderlands, but yesterday I was going crazy getting excited for Dragon Age.
Borderlands hands down, I don't want another NWN right now or anytime soon for that matter. With the refreshing experience of Demon's souls I'm covered with dark fantasy thats different and incredibly fun.
And borderlands will scratch that FPS itch but also brings 4 player coop and after seeing the QL on GB it has me sold. Plus with the sheer number of my friends getting this game there will be no shortage of people to play with and have duels with.
I never asked for or made any comparisons. I just asked which game would be better. :| and I answered your question by comparing it to one of the best RPG's, ever.[QUOTE="mismajor99"]
Dragon Age looks to be Epic like Neverwinter Nights, I don't even see a comparison
Bigboi500
Sonic RPG and Jade Empire say they're not batting 100. Love 'em, but frankly, not all of their games are spectacular. Some of them just suck. Jade Empire was awsome although a bit short.[QUOTE="Senor_Kami"]
Bio-Ware is batting 100 when it comes to RPGs. Shafftehr
According to hands on, the difference in Depth is so ginormous, that the Depth alone should make it easy for You to decide which one You want.
Dragon Age is incredibly deep, Borderlands is very shallow in comparison.
They can both be a lot of fun, depending on whether You want to get soaked up in a time consuming story with events, personalities, and tough decision making, or a lighthearted pick up and shoot RPG with lots of guns (which i expect is way easier to find friends for to play with).
They are miles apart.
I can't imagine that You can't choose >_>
You're right, I'm definately buying DAO on day one and am gonna rent Borderlands and try it out first.According to hands on, the difference in Depth is so ginormous, that the Depth alone should make it easy for You to decide which one You want.
Dragon Age is incredibly deep, Borderlands is very shallow in comparison.
They can both be a lot of fun, depending on whether You want to get soaked up in a time consuming story with events, personalities, and tough decision making, or a lighthearted pick up and shoot RPG with lots of guns (which i expect is way easier to find friends for to play with).
They are miles apart.
I can't imagine that You can't choose >_>KungfuKitten
[QUOTE="Shafftehr"]Sonic RPG and Jade Empire say they're not batting 100. Love 'em, but frankly, not all of their games are spectacular. Some of them just suck. Jade Empire was awsome although a bit short.I agree, I thought Jade Empire was very fun but didn't enjoy Mass Effect much.[QUOTE="Senor_Kami"]
Bio-Ware is batting 100 when it comes to RPGs. sleepingzzz
I really don't have any interest in Dragon Age Origins, after watching some videos, it just doesn't interest me at all, though it will do better than Borderlands in reviews. Am I the only one who feels this way?
While Borderlands has over 60 hours of gameplay, co-op, and competitive modes. It interests me a lot more from the vids I saw. Can't wait to play as Lilith and have a avatar and sig for her.:D The TC knows what I'm going to say.:D
You're right, I'm definately buying DAO on day one and am gonna rent Borderlands and try it out first. I'm doing the opposite, rent DAO because even though the vids didn't impress me, I got to trust Bioware, and buy Borderlands.:o[QUOTE="KungfuKitten"]
According to hands on, the difference in Depth is so ginormous, that the Depth alone should make it easy for You to decide which one You want.
Dragon Age is incredibly deep, Borderlands is very shallow in comparison.
They can both be a lot of fun, depending on whether You want to get soaked up in a time consuming story with events, personalities, and tough decision making, or a lighthearted pick up and shoot RPG with lots of guns (which i expect is way easier to find friends for to play with).
They are miles apart.
I can't imagine that You can't choose >_>Bigboi500
This. Except I'm not sure which will be "better."Personally I'd say Dragon Age by a country mile, but why are we comparing a singleplayer-only fantasy RPG with a multiplayer-focused sci-fi shooter-RPG?
PBSnipes
Yea I was more interested in DA before I saw the gameplay videos. I'll still buy it at some point but Magna Carta 2 is keeping me entertained so I may wait and buy DA used.I'm doing the opposite, rent DAO because even though the vids didn't impress me, I got to trust Bioware, and buy Borderlands.:o
mitu123
Both will be good games in their respective genres. Borderlands is more action oriented while DA is more rpg oriented (skills, character development, choices and consequences etc..). I'm getting DA first though, not sure with Borderlands if its MP oriented then its probably a bucket bin pick for me.
Only one out of every 10 games Bioware makes is good? I don't think thats true.Bio-Ware is batting 100 when it comes to RPGs. Borderlands looks to follow the tradition of open world rpgs with garbage or forgetable stories in exchange for endless boring missions. I like leveling up so I could probably enjoy it for that, but Dragon's Age has leveling up and will likely have the other things I expect from a RPG as well.
Senor_Kami
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