Super fun game! Love the fact that you can make choices that affect the outcome of the game. There are some quests that are confusing but every question you could ever ask has been answered online :)
Super fun game! Love the fact that you can make choices that affect the outcome of the game. There are some quests that are confusing but every question you could ever ask has been answered online :)
The land of Thedas is falling into darkness; Rifts are opening throughout the land and releasing demons, templars are at war with mages, and the skies swarm with dragons. At the midst of it all lies you, the survivor of a cataclysmic explosion at the Chantry, awakening with a sketchy memory and a...
Massive World To Explore; Beautiful Scenery; Vivid Imagery; Orchestral Soundtrack
Level-grinding; Tedious Side-quests; Needs More Fast-travel
It's difficult for any developer to create a swords-and-sandals action-RPG experience nowadays without instant comparisons to genre touchstone Skyrim. When you throw dragons into the mix, as BioWare has with Dragon Age: Inquisition, the comparison becomes inevitable.
Having not played the other Dragon Age games, I was concerned I might struggle to get into this game. I was pleasantly surprised, though. Admittedly I am still coming to terms with some aspects of the game, even at 100+hrs in, but I am thoroughly enjoying the storyline, scenery and character...
satisfied with the product and service
The latest from BioWare begs the question - can Dragon Age: Inquisition breathe life into the franchise and reignite its glory? BioWare's first Dragon Age role playing game, Origins, quickly earned itself a legion of fans, boasting the company's trademark deep story, well drawn characters and an...
Vast world; Intricate story; Compelling characters; Engaging combat; Terrific environments
Can be overwhelming at first; Some mundane quests
Dragon Age: Inquisition combines the storytelling BioWare is known for, with deep RPG gameplay, all on a brand new RPG game engine underpinned by EA's Frostbite 2 technology.
Note: This review was conducted without the benefit of Dragon Age Keep, which was not available at the time. You can read more about the feature here. It's hard to say exactly when it began, but BioWare-once the gold standard for western-developed RPGs-has seen its star fade among roleplaying...
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.
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