So, with Dragon Age: Veilwrath finally around the corner, I've started replaying the previous games.
I started with Dragon Age: Inquisition, which is boring as hell. 🥱 Didn't expect that. But then Hawke showed up, the main character from Dragon Age II, and I figured I should replay that one as well. I think I was the only person on earth that actually enjoyed that game back when it was released and yes, so far, so good.
What I really like is the scope: you're not trying to save the universe, or the world. Just yourself, basically. As it's always so weird when the world is about to end and you meet a stranger, and he asks you to find a book he lost, and you say "sure, let's put the apocalypse on hold for a while while I'm going on this fetch quest for you." This time, you are poor, you are a nobody, and so of course you grab any opportunity to make money. And then the story happens around you.
I don't think I'll be able to play the new Dragon Age on my computer. But I'm not sure it's going to be that good anyway. And I'll buy it eventually, when I've got a new computer a few years from now. For now I'll just go through these old games again. Maybe I'll even revisit Dragon Age: Origins, even though I've played that one probably ten times already. It's been years.
I am sooo old school, we just bought a Nintendo Switch