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AusGamers
★★★★★
9 years ago
Dragon Age: Inquisition Review

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.

GamesRadar
★★★★
9 years ago
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition creates a massive, vibrant world on a scale far greater than its predecessors, and does an excellent job of making you feel in command. The heart of this game rests with its characters, who keep you invested in the action.

An extremely dense; gigantic world; Vibrant color pallet breaths new life into combat and exploration; Expands upon the previous game in almost every way

Tactical camera doesn't always work as intended; Can feel overwhelming for newcomers; Multiplayer doesn't live up to Mass Effect 3's

Press-Start
★★★★★
9 years ago
Review: Dragon Age: Inquisition

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

Dealspwn
★★★★★
23 years ago
Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | BioWare's Redemption

I had been wandering through the Hinterlands – the first open zone of the game – for over 3 hours. The vast area filled with things to find, quests to complete, and places to discover had absolutely consumed me.

A huge and varied world to explore; filled with detail; The return of the Tactical View + the Frostbite engine's power = fantastic; visually engaging combat; Varied narrative choices – both within the game and in Dragon Age Keep – provide plenty of replay value

Mouse & Keyboard controls aren't optimised as well as the gamepad controls, While not mandatory, the Multiplayer suite isn't as fully realised as the single player, This now raises the expectations for the next Mass Effect game; Please don't falter, BioWare

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