There is some good in change Mike Laidlaw, lead designer of the two Dragon Age, Bioware has stated that it is aware of the many criticisms to the second chapter of the saga. Elements such as the lack of narrative depth, the recycled levels and fight monsters in waves have been evaluated carefully thinking about the future of the series.
Although it is always commented favorably on Dragon Age II, Laidlaw agrees with much of the criticism and believes that several elements should be placed in the third chapter. But the developer is keen to emphasize, however, that the leap in terms of immersion by the second chapter of the saga is very important.
Following are three mysterious images probably due to a future DLC that seems to want to bring away from Kirkwall.
Although it is always commented favorably on Dragon Age II, Laidlaw agrees with much of the criticism and believes that several elements should be placed in the third chapter. But the developer is keen to emphasize, however, that the leap in terms of immersion by the second chapter of the saga is very important.
Following are three mysterious images probably due to a future DLC that seems to want to bring away from Kirkwall.
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