Good to see you're back! Looking forward to more of these Inquisition party banter videos. Do you plan on doing ones for Dragon Age 2 when you finish all these?
I would love to make Dragon Age 2 banter videos! I planned to make them right after the DAO ones, but it was so hard 😕 There's a way to do it, but I realized it would take me a long time to figure it out, so I decided to work on DAI instead and deal with DA2 later. So yeah, I'd love to, but it'll take a lot of time and effort to make it happen, and I can't promise it will happen 🙈
Hvalaaaa 😄 Što se Veilguard-a tiče, definitivno nije ono što sam očekivala i čemu sam se nadala. Ima dobrih delova (većina main quest-ova i kraj naročito su odlični), ali oni delovi koji su loši su toliko loši da mi je glavni utisak negativan.
Potpuno se slažem. Iz perspektive mog ličnog iskustva, mogao bih reći da sa svojim usponima i padovima Veilguard može proći kao delimično osrednja igrica. Međutim, zbog svog manjka narativnog kontinuiteta i kvaliteta prisutnog u prethodna tri dela, ne bih mogao realno da je smatram kao igricu dostojnu Dragon Age standarda.
Love both of them. Each a Qunari in fundamentally different ways. A "Sten" of the Antaam and a spy / Ben-Hassrath. They feel... alien and yet all too human. Meeting a Machiavellian spy is so rare in media. "Hey, just so everyone is on the same page, it's my job to report your activities to my other bosses, in the meantime, you're my boss and I report to you and help you kill your enemies." Such a cool archetype. We really get the sense that the Qun is uncompromising. Iron Bull helped me understand why an otherwise dutiful soldier would go into a blind rage killing a whole family. Stem losing his sword would've been like Iron Bull saving the Chargers. To his whole society he would've been seen as a soulless traitor. His trauma, anger, and desperation led him to lash out, and a man of his size and strength... reminds me of scenes I've seen in shows based on the accounts of real soldiers, who half asleep end up strangling their partners because an unconscious survival instinct activated. As for who of the two would win in a fight? That's hard to say. Iron Bull is a beast if you control him directly. Reavers don't mess around.
I love that the banter about metals is what inspired the fandom to dress Iron Bull in dawnstone armor or give him dawnstone weapons. "It's pretty."
For sure. With me he’s always wearing dawnstone. He looks pretty on pink.
Thank you, I appreciate someone putting so much effort into compiling all these interactions.
Good to see you're back! Looking forward to more of these Inquisition party banter videos. Do you plan on doing ones for Dragon Age 2 when you finish all these?
I would love to make Dragon Age 2 banter videos! I planned to make them right after the DAO ones, but it was so hard 😕 There's a way to do it, but I realized it would take me a long time to figure it out, so I decided to work on DAI instead and deal with DA2 later.
So yeah, I'd love to, but it'll take a lot of time and effort to make it happen, and I can't promise it will happen 🙈
Iron Bull is so damn sexy
Loved this❤ bull's retorts are so funny
Super je samo nastavi! Što misliš o Vailguardu? Nisam imao priliku igrati; čujem svakakih kritika.
Hvalaaaa 😄
Što se Veilguard-a tiče, definitivno nije ono što sam očekivala i čemu sam se nadala. Ima dobrih delova (većina main quest-ova i kraj naročito su odlični), ali oni delovi koji su loši su toliko loši da mi je glavni utisak negativan.
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@@Makilita Da... prava šteta
Potpuno se slažem. Iz perspektive mog ličnog iskustva, mogao bih reći da sa svojim usponima i padovima Veilguard može proći kao delimično osrednja igrica. Međutim, zbog svog manjka narativnog kontinuiteta i kvaliteta prisutnog u prethodna tri dela, ne bih mogao realno da je smatram kao igricu dostojnu Dragon Age standarda.
Sten he certainly isn't.
Love both of them. Each a Qunari in fundamentally different ways. A "Sten" of the Antaam and a spy / Ben-Hassrath. They feel... alien and yet all too human. Meeting a Machiavellian spy is so rare in media. "Hey, just so everyone is on the same page, it's my job to report your activities to my other bosses, in the meantime, you're my boss and I report to you and help you kill your enemies." Such a cool archetype. We really get the sense that the Qun is uncompromising. Iron Bull helped me understand why an otherwise dutiful soldier would go into a blind rage killing a whole family. Stem losing his sword would've been like Iron Bull saving the Chargers. To his whole society he would've been seen as a soulless traitor. His trauma, anger, and desperation led him to lash out, and a man of his size and strength... reminds me of scenes I've seen in shows based on the accounts of real soldiers, who half asleep end up strangling their partners because an unconscious survival instinct activated.
As for who of the two would win in a fight? That's hard to say. Iron Bull is a beast if you control him directly. Reavers don't mess around.