Dragon Age: Absolution
Dec. 14th, 2022 12:20 am
My opinion of the whole show was, eh, it's alright. The characters were fine, the plot was fine, there was a little bit of intrigue and the tone wasn't too light, which I liked. I enjoyed DA:O's relatively dark tone, so any nod to that is good to me. The main character was fine. I think her angst was believable enough, and I can't complain about how it was a little OTT because that's also in line with Dragon Age. The villain guy I also thought was fine. His delusions and belief that he deserves to behave the way he does towards Miriam and Neb felt realistic, and I kind of liked how Miriam did away with him without all that much fanfare in the end, honestly.
Everyone's going nuts over the human/dwarf ship and I'm right there with them. Roland's flirting and Lacklon getting flustered through the episode was the highlight for me, honestly.
My main gripe was that as a show it was a little cheap and short. And I didn't get a very good sense of space or location with Tevinter at all. Dragon Age design is sometimes way out there, for good or for bad, and the show felt more generic than the games do.
I'm also not pleased to hear that yet another dead character is returning, which is what the teaser at the end implies. It has a negative effect on my already minor enthusiasm for the game. I also don't really want any of the characters in this show to be a big part of the game. Some side characters? Sure, major party members? I'd prefer not, so that I have some NPCs that can meet and grow with.
As far as tie ins go I feel like without its connection to the next game this is a show that doesn't have too much to offer. But as a sort of episode inside the greater Dragon Age universe, it's worth the short length of time to get caught up and see what the game might be setting up.
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Date: 2022-12-15 03:11 am (UTC)The world can always use more dwarf romance so I'd take this as proof that there's a big market!