Even though I enjoyed the past two Dragon Age games, and so I expected this one to be just as good, I did not think that it would have earned such an important place in my heart. Inquisition is one of those games that feels like home, you return to it even if you have already played it. After finishing my first run, I immediately started a new one with a new character. The exploration offered by this game, thanks to the open world maps, really helps you get lost in the world of Thedas. For completionists, this game might be overwhelming, but I did everything in my first run and I personally found it very enjoyable, even if it took me 100+ hours. Some quests are quite memorable, all the characters are very well written and your own character truly feels like an epic figure in some scenes. The character creator is also very good for the time and it was nice to finally be able to play as a Qunari. The gameplay is much more modern compared to the one of the previous games, so I enjoyed m...
Dragon Age™ Inquisition
- Release Date:
- Jun 4, 2020
- Metacritic:
- 85
- Developer:
- BioWare
- Publisher:
- Electronic Arts
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Enthralling, choice-driven narrative — You’re not just deciding who to send into which battle in Inquisition; you’re making important decisions that shape the future of Thedas. Each choice carries weight, and your actions can lead to a variety of outcomes. Inquisition is a highly personalized journey, where one wrong move could set in motion a series of events that alters the physical aspects of the world itself, making your Thedas — and your heroes — feel truly unique.
A massive world to discover — The world of Thedas has never been bigger or more detailed; it’s wide open and ripe for exploration. Discover enemy keeps ripe for the taking. Unearth hidden caves filled with lurking creatures. Thedas is vast and dangerous, but uncovering its secrets can spell the difference between victory and defeat.
Intense, strategic combat — There’s no wrong way to play Dragon Age: Inquisition...except for the way that gets you killed. Fortunately, the optional strategic view gives you a god’s-eye vantage on battle. Time stops while you plan in this view, but if that’s not your style, you can just barrel ahead, crossbows blazing.
The Game of the Year edition comes with:
- Base game
- Flames of the Inquisition Arsenal, Armor, and Armored Mount
- Dragon Age multiplayer Deluxe Edition chests
- Skyhold Throne, Red Hart Halla and Bog Unicorn
- Jaws of Hakkon DLC Pack
- The Descent DLC Pack
- Trespasser DLC Pack
- Spoils of the Avvar: 5 new mounts, 2 new sets of armor, and new options to personalize your base at Skyhold.
- Spoils of the Qunari: An armored war mount, new armor sets — including 1 in the style of the Arishok — and Skyhold items.
Jaws of Hakkon DLC
Discover the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted.
The Descent DLC
Go underground to reveal the source of mysterious earthquakes threatening Thedas.
Trespasser DLC
Decide the Inquisition’s final fate as new threats emerge.
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User Reviews
Forget Veilguard exists and just replay this game. Dragonage 2 is better than Veilguard. Origins is better than anything EA stuck their greedy fingers into and should just be remastered and refund everyone for the garbage fire veilguard is.
The EA app is an Archdemon
Many people say DAI is grindy, but the problem is that it's not just grindy, it's deliberately grindy. Too many aspects of this game were designed to waste your time. On purpose. And they are not fun, not challenging, just artificially long. To name a few: - loot and craft system - shoo, go fetch another hundred elfroots - spongy enemies - even regular mobs ten levels lower than you, killing whom doesn't reward with anything, still take noticeable time to deal with - healing potions mechanics. - all those shards collectathons, astro- something iron-bullshit. And they didn’t even bother to write this stuff into story or lore. It's just there because we're an open-worldish game, no explanation required. - boring and unimaginative mmo-style fetch quests. This is what actually broke my goodwill towards this game. Even half of companion quests relegates to "visit ten locations and collect ten items". And in return you’ll get a bit of xp, power and influence. No character devel...
I love the story of dragon ages 10/10
dull, very very dull. Not everything about it, but enough to make me drop it. I played it once back on the 360, and though i didn't like it much even back then, i didn't remember being this unengaged by it. I was actually expecting to like it a little bit more this time around since that's what happened when i replayed 2 recently, but sadly, not the case Even if there's stuff i like, everything, from the writing, the combat, the quest design, the war table stuff, the clunk controls, the tone, the semi-open world thing, the main character, the dialogue options, etc, everything just has some kinda of drawback that i feel overshadows whatever positive it has. I'm sure there's some good stuff later on in the game, but nothing about what i've been playing gave me any drive to keep pushing on, and i'd rather spent that time with something else. When it comes to Dragon Age, i'd play Origins and leave the franchise there, even if i do quite like 2 now despite it's (*many*) shortcomings, it's...
Yes, Good Game, and is stable. this is currently the last point in the series and we are still awaiting the next iteration to find out what happens next. However, because they decided to put all their time in a DEI spinoff of a series well known for its bloodshed, gore, and grit and of course Classism, the wait for our anticipated sequel has been postponed indefinitely. Highly recommend it if you are a fan of both previous games but a small warning above mentioned cliff hanger of an ending.
Great game 10/10 definitely worth a play through if you like story driven games.
The best in the trilogy in my opinion
Great game, Story line is a lot of fun, lots of different areas to explore and find fun little secrets and side quests. Obsessed with the option of who to romance and the management of the inquisition is interesting.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit
- Processor: AMD Quad core @ 2.5 GHz/Intel Quad core @ 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 4870/Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 26 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit
- Processor: AMD Six core @ 3.2 GHz/ix core @ 3.2 GHz Processor (Intel): Quad core @ 3.0 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270/Nvidia GeForce GTX 660
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 26 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Dragon Age™ Inquisition cost?
Dragon Age™ Inquisition costs $39.99.
What are the system requirements for Dragon Age™ Inquisition?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit Processor: AMD Quad core @ 2.5 GHz/Intel Quad core @ 2.0 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 4870/Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 26 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit Processor: AMD Six core @ 3.2 GHz/ix core @ 3.2 GHz Processor (Intel): Quad core @ 3.0 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270/Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 26 GB available space
What platforms is Dragon Age™ Inquisition available on?
Dragon Age™ Inquisition is available on Windows PC.
Is Dragon Age™ Inquisition worth buying?
Dragon Age™ Inquisition has 80% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 85/100.
When was Dragon Age™ Inquisition released?
Dragon Age™ Inquisition was released on Jun 4, 2020.
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