Am I crazy?
Perhaps, but it's more that no other AAA game since Inquisition has offered the anount of roleplaying freedom as does DA:I. I've put a similarly amount of time into TW3, but in that game you can only roleplay Geralt. In DA:I, I can be a noble human warrior, an apostate knight enchanter, a proud dwarven rogue, and more. The conversations can actually be quite varied as can be your relationships with your party. All wrapped up in a pretty decent story that attempts to deconstruct the hero myth and question the influence of religion alongside the long term sustainability of grand institutions.
Anyone else have an absurd amount of hours put into this game? Why are you also so obsessed with the game? Am I crazy?
Perhaps, but it's more that no other AAA game since Inquisition has offered the anount of roleplaying freedom as does DA:I. I've put a similarly amount of time into TW3, but in that game you can only roleplay Geralt. In DA:I, I can be a noble human warrior, an apostate knight enchanter, a proud dwarven rogue, and more. The conversations can actually be quite varied as can be your relationships with your party. All wrapped up in a pretty decent story that attempts to deconstruct the hero myth and question the influence of religion alongside the long term sustainability of grand institutions.
Anyone else have an absurd amount of hours put into this game? Why are you also so obsessed with the game? Am I crazy?