DeadPoolX wrote:
Bethany: She seems nice and very willing to listen and follow Hawke. In other words, she's not a trouble maker. Of course, that may change later on, but in the demo, she seems quite laid back. I also like the "big brother/little sister" dynamic, especially when it comes to Templars.
I can't really stand her and I'm particularly happy to be playing a mage. She comes off as whiny to me and her reaction to Aveline's husband made me want to punch her

As a rule of thumb, I don't like snarky female companions à la Morrigan, but at least Morrigan had a solid background, while Bethany seems to me a bit flat. Perhaps my opinion will change when I'll play a warrior/rogue and I'll get to know her better, but, for now, I won't miss her.
DeadPoolX wrote:Carver: Anyway... he definitely plays the "rival" part well, although certain dialogue options seem to make him more amicable. I don't like him, but I don't heavily dislike him, either.
I like Carver, despite the name. I like that he challenges Hawke and that he's not a pushover. I also like that he's pretty strong-minded about certain things (can't say more to avoid spoilers) and I think it will be an interesting dynamic to have him in the party. That is, before we get Fenris
DeadPoolX wrote:Aveline: Meh. She's nothing to write home about. Her only usefulness is that she's a sword-and-shield Warrior, which generally allows her to soak up more damage.
I liked her attitude toward her husband. She was very protective of him, to the point of decapitating a darkspawn (with splatter all over). However, considering her personality, I doubt that my "Freedom for the Mages! Death to the Templars!" mage will get along very well with her.
DeadPoolX wrote:Isabela: Since we only saw her for one part of the demo and couldn't even control her, I don't have a whole lot to say. She seems like she'll be an interesting companion, especially if you're a male Hawke and choose a romance with her.
From what we've seen so far, I like her, even if I'm not going to romance her, obviously. Her background seemed interesting and I like that she fought to freedom the elven slaves - if I could, I'd totally play an elf! - and that she's sassy without coming off as snarky. Between her and Varric I really don't know which rogue I'll bring along, but right now I think I'll pick her most of the times.
DeadPoolX wrote:Hawke might want to bring a condom, though. She's probably been ridden more times than Evel Knievel's motorcycle.
I don't know who Evel Knievel is, but I think you're right and that's another thing I like about her. The virginal type of girl (à la Leliana/Merrill) usually bores me. I very much prefer strong-willed women capable of pursuing their pleasures.
DeadPoolX wrote:Varric: I like him. I didn't find him exceptionally useful in combat (maybe I was using him wrong), but his attitude and personality MORE than make up for it. I love the way he's messing with the Templar's mind at the start of the game.
He's a dwarf. Hence I didn't think I'd like them. And I adored him! Plus, I don't know what abilities you tried, but Rain of Arrows (or whatever it's called) is massive and pinning shot is a wonderful ability now.