EA-Owned BioWare Declares Easter As “Transgender Day Of Visibility”
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Was a big fan of DA:O, played the second one but didn't finish but inquisition I hated but it was getting 95 scores left and right and all of reddit was hyped about it.
It was such a bad design of a game, I didn't even care about the story.
I'm pretty sure Dragon Age: Origins was the last Bioware game, but the company might have stopped being Bioware long before then. All I know is that they haven't been the company that gave us Baldur's Gate in a very, very long time.
I'm the oddity that actually liked Inquisition. I think partly because it did a decent job of allowing you to be a spellcaster without being an FPS game with your hands or a wand or something. Lots of games are great at letting you be "melee with spells" or something, but you want to a cloth draped wizard? Yeah sure it's here good luck. I don't remember the story at all though, chosen one something or other. Definitely no good. They also did a horrible job making it too easy to get stuck in the awful early zone that's just green grass and boring side quests, so that's what most people played. The other zones are all much better.
Still, though, I think that might have been my last Bioware game. Depending on timeline. Nothing like KOTOR or DA:O. I've actually got Jade Empire I've been meaning to play too.
I don't even know why Bioware's still around. It's been almost ten years since they made a game that anyone liked (Dragon Age: Inquisition). Andromeda and Anthem were embarrassing and very costly flops, no one can get the next Dragon Age off the ground, and EA has killed studios for less.