prisoner_24601: Dragon Age (Default)
prisoner_24601 ([personal profile] prisoner_24601) wrote2009-12-17 12:26 pm

I finally finished Dragon Age.

I kind of feel like I just ran a marathon or something. I have no idea how you all ended up beating the game so damn quickly, because it took me like 90+ hours to finish it (and I didn't even do everything). True, probably 20 of those hours were spent with the game idle and me afk chasing after the anklebiters or making dinner or whatever, but still, that was a damn long game.

Overall, I thought it was pretty fun. Not the greatest or most original game ever, but pretty consistently entertaining. If I were going to grade it against other Bioware titles, I'd have to say that I didn't enjoy it as much as Knights of the Old Republic or Balder's Gate 2, but thought it was light years better than Jade Empire. I'd put it on the same enjoyment level as Mass Effect, although the strengths of those two games seem to be the opposite from each other. Mass Effect had a more interesting plot line that was much tighter and very well thought out, but the NPC's fell kind of flat. Dragon Age had this sprawley behemoth of a plot that many times was too big and too disorganized and was often really, really contrived, but I liked the NPC interaction much better.



Some thoughts:

The Characters

Bioware really loves those character archtypes don't they? This time we get Canderous (Sten) and HK-47 (Shale) from Knights of the Old Republic and Viconia (Morrigan) from Balder's Gate. If Bioware is going to insist on putting a Canderous analog in every single one of their games, I think we need to start insisting that they finally let us romance him. At least Alistair wasn't giving off Carth vibes, which is a big improvement over the last several games.

Overall, I liked the characters though, even the ones that were regurgitations from past games. I thought that Alistair was a lot of fun to have around and had some of the best banters with everyone in the party. Honestly, I kept waiting for him and Morriagan to just start making out, so I felt vindicated in the end when he sleeps with her for the ritual. True love or whatever with the PC aside, I bet Alistair had been wanting to tap that since they met.

Leliana grew on me too, although she annoyed me at first. Zevran I thought I was going to hate (I hate elves on general principle), but his Antonio Bandares voice and shameless sexual advances and dialogue towards the party as a whole cracked me up. He and Wynne had the best banters of the whole damn game (that shit was hilarious). I wish I could have kept him around more, but I never really got around to making him like me, and he ended up betraying my party which was a bummer. Ogren was really funny to have around as well (loved the line about tattooing his name on your ass in bruises).

As for non party NPC's, I liked both Anora and Logain (although I suspect that there is probably much fangirlish rage directed in Anora's direction). I ended up choosing her for the throne over Alistair, because let's face it - as nice of a guy as Alistair is, he'd make a totally shitty and weak king. So I ended up getting the ending where you both stay together and rebuild the Grey Wardens, which after finding out what all the endings were, made the most sense to me. I may end up going back though and convincing Alistair and Anora to marry to see what happens, because that also made sense too.

The Romances

I thought the Alistair romance was okay. Overall, I liked him as a character, but he's just not my type. I think I understand all of the fangirl squee - he trips all the right buttons (he's young, hot, funny, and has that whole awkward thing that's supposed to be endearing) and on top of it, he doesn't come with baggage that a frustrated a lot of the true love fangirl contingent with Carth (dead wives and hostile kids - although that's why I found Carth interesting myself, lol). Maybe it's my age, or maybe he's just too goofy to be my type, but I was pretty indifferent about the romance angle and really only completed it out of curiosity more than anything else.

Having watched my husband romance Morrigan on his Dwarf Rogue though, I have to say though that the Alistair romance is 100 times better than the goofyness that is the Morrigan romance. I wanted to romance Leliana, but I failed to trigger it one of the early conversations (because I thought I could get to it later) and then it never came up again. And Zevran - he was just way too goofy and over the top for me to really even try.

And omg, I didn't think there was a way to make the sex even sillier than in Mass Effect, but the good people at Bioware have totally proven me wrong.

The Gameplay

Sometimes it was fun, but a lot of times it was a tedious slog. I thought I was NEVER going to get out of the Deep Roads. They should keep the difficulty (I liked that the combat wasn't super easy like other Bioware games) but cut the number of battles and the sizes of the dungeons in half.

Also - wtf, Bioware? Why do you have such a freaking hard time making hair that doesn't look completely ridiculous? And what the hell is up with the mage robes? Please, for the love of god, go over to Mod the Sims, and hire some of those artists to create hairstyles and clothing that doesn't look completely idiotic.

The Fans

Frankly, the Alistair fangirl contingent scares the hell out of me. The rabid devotion that Alistair has inspired is rather amazing, and I think it even tops the Carth fangirls from back in the day.

I found all of the outrage over Mages, Dwarves and Elves not being able to marry Alistair and become queen really hilarious. I mean, the dude so obviously does not want to be king, and here is this woman who would actually make a decent queen who wants the job, but they end up goading Alistair into taking the throne anyway, and then he ends their romance. Whereas if they'd listened to what Alistair actually wanted and gave Anora the throne they'd get to be Grey Wardens with their one true love. I'm sorry, but that's freaking priceless.

All the fangirling inspires evil urges where Alistair and Anora end up getting married and Alistair gets over the PC and lives a happy life with his wife. Or an Alistair/Leliana story or something. I kind of want to write some Sten/Leliana stuff too - they seem like they'd make an interesting pair.

Anyway a fun game, but not super awesome. I may go back and play through the other beginnings just to see those parts, but there's no freaking way I'd play through the whole thing again.

[identity profile] prisoner--24601.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I've seen some of the Aimo fem dwarf stuff and it's pretty cool. I totally wanted to play as a dwarf, but I wanted to play as a mage more, and since I can't stand elves I ended up playing a human. Which is kinda boring, but on the other hand, Mages kick so much ass it's not even funny.

I think there's a ton of interesting stuff in the game that isn't omg!Alistair! although sometimes that seems to override everything in the fandom.

Yeah, I noticed that when I went over to ff.net and the other lj dragon age sites. It's unfortunate, but I'm not surprised. I'm hoping that it's a symptom of a young fandom, and as it gets older, people will start getting bored with the same old stuff and start pushing themselves out of the box a bit. You could see that with KoTOR - when the games first came out everything was centered around the game romances. As the fandom grew and got older, people started expanding their ideas. I think we'll start seeing more gen stuff or at least non cannon romantic pairings once the fangirling dies down a bit.

Broodmother is very creepy. I definitely think there's a ton that could be done with her. I really liked the implications in your fic, actually. That was a great idea and I'd like to see more people explore that idea.

I may reload the game and make Loghain a grey warden just to see what happens - because frankly, he and his daughter are two of the most interesting characters in the game. I thought he was a tragically misguided hero who deserved a better end than that, although admittedly, getting all the people killed who are supposed to stop the blight is kind of a dumb plan. Then again, that king guy was dumb as hell. Loghain should have just found a way to get the king killed without destroying the Grey Wardens.

If I can figure out a way to marry Alistair and Anora and still spare Loghain's life, I'm going to do it. I'm just not sure I want to have to fight through all that end stuff again just yet. So more experimentation with the origin stories first.

[identity profile] noneko.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
You convince them to get married beforehand, I think? And then when Alistair gets angry and runs off, it's just to some room in the castle. Anora mentions that he's off pouting somewhere.

[identity profile] prisoner--24601.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah I found it on you tube, which was very fun to watch (and stirred up some fic plot bunnies actually. I think you have to harden Alistair first though, which I don't think I did, so I'm not sure if I could do it myself unless I went back and played the whole thing again (oh hell no, lol).