Inquisition couldn't get it. Besides having issues when it first came out. As long as Origins exists and is still a better Dragon age feel, then it won't happen.
Generally the complaints with Dragon Age seems to be it feels too much like a MMO, with tons of quests that feel like menial labour. You know those quests they shove in MMOs to pad it out. But I think DA:I at least makes it all somewhat feel like it counts to the larger goal.
I don't know if I would give Shadow of Mordor but it is a fantastic game though. I like that the enemies also level up and grow stronger, also that they remember you. So if an Orc kills you and you come back to fight him again, he will be stronger because he got a promotion for killing. But he will also remember that he killed you and be very confused/angry/frightened(depends on the orc) that you are not dead and are trying to kill him again.
Planing for my play through I'm just going to mind control a bunch of orcs and help them level up by assassinating their superiors. Until all the top Orc Generals are under my control. Then I will use them to confront the last enemy. Should be fun, my own personal espionage unit that bow to all my commands!!!
Still though, you're going to be killing orcs. All the time. Non-stop Orcs. Orc killing simulator. So if you don't like killing orcs all the time, even if it's by assaulting them with bee hives, then....
I was kinda annoyed that one of the judges was all openly pissy about Bayonetta 2 being on the list.
"As instanced dungeons became popular, the whole world of MMORPGs became an entrance lobby to instanced dungeons. In my opinion, today’s MMORPGs are like theme parks – guaranteed fun with limited choices." ~ Jake Song
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