They definitely deserve that
They definitely deserve that
You're just like Princess Unikitty from The Lego Movie, always staying positive
Here's the issue I have with it though: Once you hit level 20, you can't level up the normal way. You have to get super rare items to level up, which are just based on luck. You want to set a minimum? Fine, but don't go with that stupid system's level cap, use a normal one.
Also, just because other MMOs do it doesn't make it right. If what exists has enough content to justify it, fine. But if you have to repeat the same crap dozens of times, that's bad game design
Legends is better.
Didn't care for Dear Esther. Thought The Stanley Parable beat everything else in that genre in every way.
I want to get Ethan Carter once I get a job and can afford to buy games again. I have my top 5 down, only feel like Dark Souls 2 or DKC Tropical Freeze could dethrone any of them.
That's definitely true for a good part of the game's beginning, but once you get Skyhold as your base of operations the story and character interactions take a huge step up.
I have a rogue archer so I'm mostly hanging back with my mage while my two melee attackers go at it. If the magic's low, stealth has been really useful to revive them though. Used it more here than my rogues in Origins and 2 combined.
I've had a couple instances, mostly when I needed a mage to revive someone. But combat seems mostly about letting everyone do their own thing since there's no true healing spells and mages to a good job with the barriers.
Tactical mode definitely feels that way, it's something that only works with an analog stick, not so much with a mouse. The point and click interface for the entire game going away I can understand since there's more verticality to maps, so it may not work, but tactical mode feels like they dropped the ball for the PC version.