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Azuren said:
I wanted to like it. I really did. I actually liked DA2. I know right? Someone hang me, I must be a witch.

About ten minutes after the beginning, though, and I was overwhelmed with so many boring things to do. Which marker do I touch first? The boring one, or the boring one? So many choices...

I seriously don't know how people power through this game. You can throw difficulty curves at me all day, but the moment you how your gameplay behind a bunch of fetch walls I lose interest. That's not gameplay. That's Errand Simulator.


It's a traditional  rpg. You have to grind to build up your stats to push yourself through the storyline and strategize. DA2 was a joke because they watered it down because most couldnt finish the first game. Since op only played six hours I don't think he understands that the real story begins once you get to skyhold. The character relationships don't become meaningful  until you reach that point And beyond. These things should be expected with wrpgs, especially being over 100 hours long. The Witcher will be worse. As for the som being more challenging, those are two different  games from two different  genres  with two different systems. Shadow of mordors gameplay is fun, the story is..so...let's just say that it drags. I don't think I'll be getting the dlc for it because of that.