@Ganymede said in Dragon Age: Dread Wolf's Rise:
@Thenomain said in Dragon Age: Dread Wolf's Rise:
I don't think DA2 is gritty because its attempts to be gritty fail.
I think you fail.
I think your mom fails?
Forget about your sibling: your mother... (etc.etc.etc.)
Yes, I agree 100%. These things are horrible events, but they're presented as a 5th Grade Puppet Show that had all the horrible parts edited out by the PTA. The game fumbles this ball so hard that the quarterback almost makes a touchdown for the other team. The bit with Hawke's mother? Tragic, but not gritty until a little bit at the very, very, VERY end. The bit with Merrill? Tragic and a bit grittier. Bethany in the Deep Roads? Yeah, okay, that was a bit gritty (especially the epilogue in the next chapter), but it was mostly tragic. DA2 was a game of tragedies on a field of bland covered with bland with a bland chaser. This is not gritty.
Morrigan is living with the Sword of Damocles over her head. Sten is trying to survive knowing that he will eventually have to kill himself. Leliana is living with the world's worst case of false hope. The first town you pass through after surviving the Blight is very obviously overcrowded and filled with prejudices. The stories in the Deep Roads hit hard and don't stop until the scripted main plot at the end. Even the Redcliffe plot, which I thought was the weakest main area, were still grittier than the plot of Hawke's mother.
Were the events in DA2 gritty? Sure, if they weren't so badly handled. But they were. They were handled like a stereotypical 1950s housewife handles a dead mouse: At arm's length and with as little involvement as possible. I have to do a lot of mental gymnastics and read between a lot of lines to make it as nasty as they intended.
The game Dragon Age 2 was not gritty. I stand firmly by this.