A great Dragon Age game. Need some time to really take it all in. Well worth a buy and will keep you going for a while
A great Dragon Age game. Need some time to really take it all in. Well worth a buy and will keep you going for a while
The Hero of Ferelden. The Champion of Kirkwall. These are titles cemented in Dragon Age entries of past. And now Dragon Age: Inquisition presents you with another savior whose legend you shall surely remember: the Herald of Andraste.
Given the choice between fantasy and science fiction, I'm more likely to sway towards science fiction and the foreign galaxies that allow for alien races, intergalactic laser fighting, and BioWare's admittedly fantastic ability to weave the familiar with unknown races and forces in the Mass Effect...
Highly engaging combat; Switching between party members on the fly; Loads of varied abilities and magic; Deep skill trees; satisfying rhythm to leveling up; Vast; well-written world to explore; Bioware's dialog choice-based gameplay; Ease of access for newcomers; Fantastic story; art; and sound...
System-crashing bugs; Bioware's dialog choice-based gameplay
Dragon Age Origins took many RPG fans by immense surprise, with its lengthy story, fascinating characters, brilliant control scheme and et cetera. Unfortunately, its second installment was the exact opposite.
Strong Story and Characters; Choices Have Greater Consequences; Simple or Complicated Features; Combat is Well Balanced; Looks beautiful on the PC; Open World; Vast Amounts of Content
Tactical Camera; Can't Customize All Control Inputs; Micro-transactions for MP; Needs More TLC for PC Players
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