Review: Dragon Age: Inquisition - Examiner
Added: 24.11.2014 19:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
One of the biggest changes that BioWare wanted fans to know would be coming to the third installment of the Dragon Age franchise is that the newest entry of series would feature a huge world for players to explore. Now that Dragon Age: Inquisition has released, it is clear that the developer has delivered on that promise as the game features an impressively expansive world map comprised of numerous open-world regions.
The size of the Dragon Age: Inquisitions map isnt the only thing that can be described as massive about BioWares latest endeavor. The scope of the titles narrative, as well as the overall length of the game, are also two key areas in with the scope of the series has expanded. In many ways Dragon Age: Inquisition is the spiritual return to classic RPG gaming that have the potential to give gamers hundreds of hours of enjoyment. Its refreshing to see so much content packed into a major release from a popular studio in an era where game length is universally becom...
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| Life, The Universe And Gaming: Ubisoft Could Learn A Lot From BioWare
Added: 24.11.2014 17:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
An opinion column via EGMR in which the author discusses the likes of Assassin's Creed: Unity and Dragon Age: Inquisition, and then suggests that Ubisoft could take some cues from BioWare in terms of storytelling and plot structure.
Quote: "But I guess this is what happens when you know what youre doing, and arent just throwing massive teams into projects and hoping it works. Like throwing shit at a wall and hoping something will stick. Maybe theyll like this one? "
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| Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Clickonline
Added: 24.11.2014 16:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Clickonline writes: "Combat may be a bit tiresome but for anyone with even a minor interest in RPG games, Inquisition is pretty much a must-play. And the work BioWare has done on making the core game as accessible as you like also means that those less dedicated to the genre should definitely give it a go. You might find it swallows your waking hours whole."
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| Dragon Age: Inquisition - BioWare forgot which hand "The Mark" is on
Added: 23.11.2014 20:14 | 1 views | 0 comments
It appears that someone in BioWare's art department for Dragon Age: Inquisition forgot which hand The Inquisitor's "mark" is on.
On the cover of the DA:I, the Inquisitor is clearly using the mark on his right hand to close a Rift, however throughout the entirety of the game, the Inquisitor uses his or her left hand (which the mark is on) to close Rifts.
A curious oversight on BioWare's (or their cover artist's) part.
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| BioWare responds to fan requests for storage in Dragon Age: Inquisition
Added: 23.11.2014 17:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
Despite being able to store extra items inside special chests in past Dragon Age games, BioWare opted not to include such a feature within Dragon Age: Inquisition. So while players rule their own faction and have their own keep to call home, they cant actually use any of that space to stash their extra gear. BioWare QA member Bryan Johnson has confirmed that personal storage is indeed one of the more commonly user requested features.
Johnson wanted gamers to know that BioWare is very aware that having an item stash is wanted by players but cant say whether the developer will actually ever add the feature to Dragon Age: Inquisition or not, We have noticed this is a fan want. Not sure if it will happen, but it has been acknowledged we have seen it. Even though he didnt announce that storage was coming, fans were happy nonetheless simply to know that a member of the development team was addressing the issue at all.
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| Dragon Age: Inquisition Review A Light in the Dark | TwoDashStash
Added: 23.11.2014 17:12 | 9 views | 0 comments
After the modest success of Dragon Age: Origins and the lukewarm reception of Dragon Age II, it remained to be seen whether or not revered developer BioWare could apply their role-playing game finesse to a high fantasy setting as effectively as they have with the space operas of Mass Effect and Knights of the Old Republic before it.
Tags: Mask, Wake, Daly, Effect, Mass Effect, After, Review, Dragon, Light, BioWare, Origins
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