reused maps and combat seems off in dragon age 2 but i would recommend you play through the story at least once just for the story. I enjoyed the story and unlike most bioware games you can be a humorous character if you wish to be :) that is one thing i loved about dragon age 2. i also recommend you at least get the legacy dlc ( helps a little for you to understand inquisition) . the rest of
But Descent does have real, short-term implications for the Inquisition, so it's a sidequest which makes sense to do before the final boss. Works just as well in post-game, however. Trespasser last, of course. Everything that blooms will one day wither - Orochimaru.
Personally, I like doing MotA in late Act 2 and Legacy in early Act 3. Other tip#1: You can collect all the non-dlc companions before the end of Act 1. If you go into the end of Act 1 (you can't miss it, the game will strongly say ATTENTION, THIS IS A POINT OF NO RETURN, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANNA PROCEED.) without picking them up, you missed them Temperment & Voice: If you want to play a humorous/sarcastic Hawke, the male actor has the edge. If you want to play an aggressive Hawke, play female. Jo Wyatt really excels when it comes to the aggressive dialogue; Nicholas Boulton overdoes it to the point where it is just loud and in-your-face. Now, Nicholas Boulton is phenomonal with the 72l0E.
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  • dragon age 2 when to do dlc