Posted on: November 24, 2016

Hasenbraten
Verified ownerGames: 88 Reviews: 16
In the end: A lame Diablo Clone
A ,ot of reviews call it a modern Baldurs Gate. And that would indeed be beautiful - if it were true. It's not Baldurs Gate. It's colorful, and has very decent graphics even on a mobile system (unlike certain other games of that genre - I'm looking at you, Gerald) But that's about all the positive I can say about the game. The player has very little freedom in his decisions, the only 'nonlinear' thing about the game is that you can decide which area to visit first. More often than not you are forced to choose between two options that no remotely sane person would pick. If you're lucky enough to actually get two options. More than once you will watch in disbelive as the discussion unfolds like this: Game: Let's go do something totally insane "You": No, I don't think so Game: But we have to "You": I said no! It's insane, it's wrong, it is absolutely unnecessary, and nobody can force us) Game: Ok, so it is decided, we do it And once the illusion of free will is gone (or you decide you are good with playing the worlds dumbest, most shortsighted and infuriating Hero imaginable - and yes, that includes Jar Jar Bings) what remains of Dragon Age? Boring fights that take way too long, but are mostly identical. Maps that are to big to run errands (and you have to run errands. A lot.), but way to small to explore. If you really need to compare this game to the classics, it is much closer to TOEE than to BG or Planescape:Torment. So, talking about good old games... If you want freedom, play Morrowind If you want story, play Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, or P:T If you want to play in a consistent world, play Gothic If you want all that DA:O promises, play Baldurs Gate. If you're ok with just killing thousands of similar Monsters with a lame story and a railroad plot, at least do it the fun way and play Diablo.
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