"Players should not feel intimidated by the role-playing games," said BioWare, Dragon Age development team dell'attesissimo II. "There are people who lack the skills and abilities needed to play with a title like Dragon Age II," said Mike Laidlaw, lead designer of the title, during an interview with Gamasutra.
"There are tens of millions who play every day in Farmville or collect headshot in Medal of Honor. Playing games like these is absolutely more difficult to carry out an RPG." Laidlaw has taken to specify that BioWare has made some changes to the gameplay of this second chapter to attract a wider audience, but that does not mean that the end result will be disappointing for those who loved the common ancestor.
Dragon Age II will be released on March 11 on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
"There are tens of millions who play every day in Farmville or collect headshot in Medal of Honor. Playing games like these is absolutely more difficult to carry out an RPG." Laidlaw has taken to specify that BioWare has made some changes to the gameplay of this second chapter to attract a wider audience, but that does not mean that the end result will be disappointing for those who loved the common ancestor.
Dragon Age II will be released on March 11 on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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