Will Dragon Age III Feel More Like Skyrim?
A lot of people wanted more freedom and openness in Dragon Age II. And let's face it, "freedom and openness" is the core mantra of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
So maybe if BioWare is seeking to make Dragon Age III: Inquisition more like Bethesda's epic role-playing franchise, it means they're simultaneously listening to fan feedback and taking cues from hugely successful competition.
According to Kotaku citing a recent Game Informer interview with BioWare Edmonton and Montreal general manager Aaryn Flynn, the new Dragon Age has indeed been influenced by Skyrim:
"You can't look at a game like Skyrim and not think about how impressive what they've accomplished is or [think] that's an interesting new direction or that there was something that didn't work well for them that we could take in a new direction. So, we're always influenced by these games, especially in a relatively tight-knit genre like RPGs."
There's a possibility that Dragon Age III is now a next-gen project, which means BioWare will have all sorts of power with which to craft their more open-ended universe. Still, I'd rather not see a Skyrim clone; let's try and keep some individuality, shall we?
Related Game(s): Dragon Age III: Inquisition
Tags: dragon age iii inquisition, dragon age sequel, dragon age 3, the elder scrolls v skyrim
12/5/2012 12:05:12 PM Ben Dutka
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maxpontiac
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:34:30 PM
Fane1024
Thursday, December 06, 2012 @ 7:10:46 AM
kraygen
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 12:31:45 PM
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For one, I like the fact that the DA games had a similar style of gameplay as kotr, not many games available with this play style and I'd be perfectly happy with them keeping it that way.
My biggest worry with them trying to clone skyrim is that Bethesda has been making huge open world games for years and with each new game they seem to make the world bigger and better than before.
If Bioware tries to jump from the harshly limited DA2 to something like Skyrim, I see it going horribly wrong. Even if it turns out ok, why play a decent Elder Scrolls clone, when you can just play Elder Scrolls?
Play to your strengths Bioware, don't become the next Squeenix trying to be something you're not.
bigrailer19
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 12:33:31 PM
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WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:01:06 PM
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Beamboom
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:17:44 PM
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But to open their games a *bit* more, add a bit more exploration to the mix, now that will only do good imo.
Last edited by Beamboom on 12/5/2012 1:52:35 PM
maxpontiac
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:36:14 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 2:19:42 PM
RICHIECOQUI
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:58:07 PM
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CrusaderForever
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:59:03 PM
Lawless SXE
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 2:19:23 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 2:20:14 PM
CrusaderForever
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 1:58:35 PM
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bigrailer19
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 2:15:50 PM
Lawless SXE
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 2:22:36 PM
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telly
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 3:26:16 PM
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Rogueagent01
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 7:59:25 PM
The battling really depends on the difficulty level you choose. On the lower levels you can pretty much play it like an action RPG, however on Hard and Nightmare you will need to play it like a tactical turn based RPG. What I mean is you can pause the battle and dictate what your characters do be it movement, attacking, casting spells and whatnot and on the harder difficulties this becomes a absolute must, where as on the lower difficulty levels you may never need to pause the battle even once.
Overall I would say give it a go, if you don't like it fine, but if you don't like it you really won't be losing much money anyway.
Zeronoz
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 6:20:55 PM
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Rogueagent01
Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 7:50:41 PM
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The only reason I would even want them to scrap there style and try a Skyrim style is I believe they could actually pull it off unlike Bethesda. So if they really want to have a go at it, then I hate to say it, but you have my blessing. However I would rather use retain the DA formula and make a new IP to challenge Bethesda.

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Ultimadream
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Wednesday, December 05, 2012 @ 12:16:58 PM