I am looking forward to the following games in 2011 are:
- Fight Night Champion
- Pokemon Black and White
- Dragon Age 2
Star Wars : The Old Republic (although having never played a MMORPG before, I am somewhat dubious about the subscription model)
I tried Dragon Age Origins but it was too stop start for my liking, I did'nt like the way you had to Pause the game to do battle scenes properly, no fluidity in it at all, will this new one be the same?
yeah at first its abit daunting playing £10+ a month for a game....but....think of it like this: You stay in one friday night a month to play the game, you would've spent £40+ down the pub!! thats the way I look at it anyway!
I tried Dragon Age Origins but it was too stop start for my liking, I did'nt like the way you had to Pause the game to do battle scenes properly, no fluidity in it at all, will this new one be the same?
Yes I can see the logic, but I tend to hop between games, which makes it difficult to justify the money when I may only spend say 5 hours a month playing it. There also seem to be a large amount of players who take online games very seriously, which is slightly daunting. I would like to give it a try for a couple of months and see how I get on - the problem with this of course is that you need the large initial outlay (of c£30) just to buy the game on top of any subscription fess making the first couple of months very expensive if I then stop playing...
I would agree with TheBlueAndWhiteStrips; give the demo a go and see how you get on. I started the full game over the weekend and I love it; it is IMHO much more 'casual gamer' friendly than the first, while still retaining the strong story and at least some of the RPG aspects (although others have been trimmed extensively).