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November 2014
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The editors liked
Huge world filled with things to do
Complex story filled with meaningful relationships
Does a great job making you feel like a powerful ruler
Co-op multiplayer has lots of depth
Vast and ambitious
Balances exploration with story-led action
Beautiful and detailed graphics
Grows more compelling as it goes on
The editors didn't like
Many dangling threads at the edges of the game's ambitions
Huge world filled with things to do, Complex story filled with meaningful relationships, Does a great job making you feel like a powerful ruler, Co-op multiplayer has lots of depth
Many dangling threads at the edges of the game's ambitions, Party management is a menu-shuffling chore, Needs patches to improve overall stability
Abstract: Love or loathe that game, Inquisition feels like an open attempt to atone for its sins - a comeback play from a company that knows that still being one of the genre's heaviest hitters doesn't mean its reputation isn't on the line. Luckily, lessons have be...
Vast and ambitious, Balances exploration with story-led action, Beautiful and detailed graphics, Grows more compelling as it goes on
Can lack focus and seem overwhelming, Slow to properly engage
Dragon Age reaches a defining moment. This is the first game in the series that can seriously stand comparison with the company's greats, and while it's a little slow and systems-focused to start off with, superb settings, rich characters and an intrigui...
Abstract: Dragon Age Inquisition was nothing short of breathtaking. It was hard not to love anything and everything the game presented, showcased in pregame Twitch releases or experienced personally with the gameplay. With tons of content to cover, let's start...
Abstract: Dragon Age: Inquisition is a fantasy game. That word—fantasy—is a sort of shorthand, with a bunch of connotations. The word suggests to us that this game has dragons, and elves, and magic. There will be knights, monsters, and probably an evil witch or two...
Well-crafted and engrossing stor, High replayabilit, Appeals to new and veteran players
Some glitche, Lackluster multiplayer
You'll want to spend hours with the compelling characters, elaborate worlds and in-depth RPG gameplay of Dragon Age: Inquisition. I'm in the countryside, spending hours helping villagers find their livestock and refugees find their loved ones. I...
Abstract: Dragon Age: Inquisition is a fantasy game. That word—fantasy—is a sort of shorthand, with a bunch of connotations. The word suggests to us that this game has dragons, and elves, and magic. There will be knights, monsters, and probably an evil witch or two...
Dragon Age: Inquisition isn't just a return to form, it exceeds expectations across the board. It is better than both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II, building off the mechanics and structure that made each game a success. Thedas is quickly becoming...
Rich, immersive setting, Varied items and crafting system, Loads of content, Tons of replayability
Graphical fidelity can be hit or miss, Item search system can be annoying, Voice acting can be mediocre at times
Dragon Age: Inquisition is BioWare at its best: an absolute triumph in storytelling and gameplay marred only by a few bugs. A game that players will find themselves coming back to again and again...
Abstract: The truth about the Dragon Age franchise is that it has struggled to find its footing from the very beginning. Dragon Age: Origins garnered a good amount of followers, but never accumulated a large fan base. Dragon Age II, while popular among some player...