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starcraft said:
I agree that the intricacies of character development are better in the Witcher 3 than in Inquisition.

Conversely, I would say that Mass Effect did this (and other story concerns) better than the Witcher 3 did. Indicating Bioware has this capability, but just missed the mark (a little bit, Inquisition was mostly incredible) with Inquisition.


I feel like bioware are a developer that can't do sequels right.  The original mass effect felt very engaging,  it made you feel like you're exploring this galaxy and you keep meeting new characters and was full of surprises. 

 

Then mass effect into the "Save the galaxy our hero!" cliché and it became a scifi action shooter with more places to bomb and more aliens to kill than places to explore and aliens to meet. I never liked the characters that were introduced in ME 2, they felt "badass" rather than human. 


Same for dragon age, the first one felt like you're in the middle of this world and you create your own path.  The second is again you're the hero and you have to save the world