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Right, thanks. Glad we got that sorted out. Of course, The Witcher's card game was much, MUCH more immature than the hot virgin pan-sexual blue alien babes you could bang in Mass Effect, or the codependent-psycho-bitch romances in… oh, Baldur's Gate 2. Right? |
Personally I don't recall Bioware ever using this kind of shit marketing before. I have always liked their RPGs/Games for the quality of the stories, though most of their games do lack the same quality of gameplay, imo. ME, without the story, would be pretty bland/average gameplay, so true for JE and KotOR, but in their defense I do see them at least trying to do better, each game seems to have more time spent on gameplay and the graphics are improving.
I just hope they have NOT developed their DA in the vain of this horrid marketing style, it would be a CRIME against high quality game development and of course riccitiello's fault, the guy who date raped Bioware. |
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To me it seems DA will probably be more mature when it comes to romance/sex than Witcher. Blood, well doesn't bother me that much and I wouldn't judge the whole game for it. Same as I won't judge the whole Witcher for juvenile sex/romance parts. The other parts were quite excellent even tho the writing was a bit awkward at times, perhaps some of it was due to bad translation. So I wouldn't call the Witcher the most juvenile game in recent history, neither would I call DA juvenile. Perhaps the marketing may be at times, but from my impression the game itself won't be. One can also easily skip romance in DA if one wants to, unlike in the Witcher. Quite often one could accidently end up having sex. I was trying to play one woman's man kind of Geralt, proved to be a bit of a challenge. |
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Huh? I thought it was quite obvious when romance was an option in The Witcher, and I certainly never "accidentally" banged any chicks. You usually had to go out of your way to do something for them (gift, quest, etc.) before it even became an option. |
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People just need to skip the marketing for these games just like I do so that their marketing to get idiots to buy their games doesn't get in the way of enjoying the game. I never pay attention to marketing and will only look at a few screenshots or or ingame videos videos and maybe read up on the game systems. Otherwise I wait till either a demo comes out, trustworthy reviews come out, or I buy the game, (when I know I want it) before I decide if the game is good or not.
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I could care less myself about either as long as, in the end, the game is something I enjoy. In fact I am more than happy if some snarky advertising boost sales and gets more people to play. Thats a good thing IMO as it means, if the game is actually good, that they will continue to expand on it and provide more expansions and content. Seems more to me people just like to complain about every little thing. |
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