A game that's gone through enough development hell to cause the first project lead, who also led the development of the past two games and was involved with the first one, to leave. From a company that's flopped so hard not once but twice in two years that it's become synonymous with failure. Led by a new director who's dismissing the backlash of his company's previous failures as more of those evil Gamergate Nazis. Yeah, Dragon Age 4 is in real good shape alright.
My relationship with this series--and in retrospect, this company--ended the moment I finished the DA2 demo and saw what a crock of shit it was. I don't know if I can even go back to DAO anymore, despite really liking it back in the day. It just seems like I'll only ever see the seeds leading to Bioware's fall planted in it.
A game that's gone through enough development hell to cause the first project lead, who also led the development of the past two games and was involved with the first one, to leave. From a company that's flopped so hard not once but twice in two years that it's become synonymous with failure. Led by a project lead who's dismissing the backlash of his company's previous failures as more of those evil Gamergate nazis. Yeah, Dragon Age 4 is in real good shape alright.
My relationship with this series--and in retrospect, this company--ended the moment I finished the DA2 demo and saw what a crock of shit it was. I don't know if I can even go back to DAO anymore, despite really liking it back in the day. It just seems like I'll only ever see the seeds leading to Bioware's fall planted in it.