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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Softpedia

Added: 11.11.2014 13:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


Dragon Age: Inquisition is a sign that developer BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts understand why gamers were disappointed with the second game in the series and are eager to regain their love by creating a complex, massive, engaging and sometimes surprising mix of action and role playing that can easily keep someone engaged until the end of the year.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Gaming Nexus

Added: 11.11.2014 13:11 | 5 views | 0 comments


The Hero of Ferelden. The Champion of Kirkwall. The Inquisitor. BioWare loves the hero. More importantly, they love crafting games that let us grow into a heroic leadership role, and Dragon Age: Inquisition is no different.

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[EG] Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Tevinter is coming

Added: 11.11.2014 12:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


EG : "There's a definite end of an era feel to much of Dragon Age: Inquisition, whether or not Bioware has a fourth in the pipeline. This is what everything's been leading towards; all those choices, all the adventure, all the drama, and all the epic battles so far - of good vs. evil, of mages vs. templars and, of course, of RPG fans everywhere vs. Dragon Age 2. 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 been learned. No longer does one cave try to pass for ten, or has streamlining taken all the choice out of adventuring. This is still firmly a modern BioWare RPG rather than a return to Origins' long abandoned old-school aspirations, but one bursting in ambition and scale."

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Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Gamesradar

Added: 11.11.2014 11:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


GR: " It's no secret that many fans of Dragon Age: Origins weren't pleased with Dragon Age 2. And who could blame them? As a sequel to Origins, Dragon Age 2 buffeted all expectations. Almost every aspect of the game - its scope, combat, even character customization - felt completely different. What the hell happened? Enter Dragon Age: Inquisition. Here, BioWare has struck a more harmonious balance between the size and substance of Origins and the streamlined action of its sequel. The result is what Dragon Age 2 should have been: a bridge, masterfully linking style with substance across 100-hours of high-fantasy goodness."

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[EG] Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Tevinter is coming

Added: 11.11.2014 10:16 | 0 views | 0 comments


EG : "There's a definite end of an era feel to much of Dragon Age: Inquisition, whether or not Bioware has a fourth in the pipeline. This is what everything's been leading towards; all those choices, all the adventure, all the drama, and all the epic battles so far - of good vs. evil, of mages vs. templars and, of course, of RPG fans everywhere vs. Dragon Age 2. 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 been learned. No longer does one cave try to pass for ten, or has streamlining taken all the choice out of adventuring. This is still firmly a modern BioWare RPG rather than a return to Origins' long abandoned old-school aspirations, but one bursting in ambition and scale."

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Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Gamesradar

Added: 11.11.2014 10:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


GR: " It's no secret that many fans of Dragon Age: Origins weren't pleased with Dragon Age 2. And who could blame them? As a sequel to Origins, Dragon Age 2 buffeted all expectations. Almost every aspect of the game - its scope, combat, even character customization - felt completely different. What the hell happened? Enter Dragon Age: Inquisition. Here, BioWare has struck a more harmonious balance between the size and substance of Origins and the streamlined action of its sequel. The result is what Dragon Age 2 should have been: a bridge, masterfully linking style with substance across 100-hours of high-fantasy goodness."

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Review: Dragon Age: Inquisition - Destructoid

Added: 11.11.2014 10:12 | 5 views | 0 comments


Destructoid: "Dragon Age II felt like a great action game that was outsourced to a lesser developer. It lacked the polish BioWare typically puts into its titles, and almost the entire affair felt like a gigantic step back from everything Origins had established. What was once a promising franchise that reminded me of the glory days of RPGs such as Baldur's Gate became a shadow of its former self, with lazily re-used assets and no sense of scale."

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Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Gamesradar

Added: 11.11.2014 10:11 | 10 views | 0 comments


GR: " It's no secret that many fans of Dragon Age: Origins weren't pleased with Dragon Age 2. And who could blame them? As a sequel to Origins, Dragon Age 2 buffeted all expectations. Almost every aspect of the game - its scope, combat, even character customization - felt completely different. What the hell happened? Enter Dragon Age: Inquisition. Here, BioWare has struck a more harmonious balance between the size and substance of Origins and the streamlined action of its sequel. The result is what Dragon Age 2 should have been: a bridge, masterfully linking style with substance across 100-hours of high-fantasy goodness."

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Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Gameinformer

Added: 11.11.2014 9:11 | 7 views | 0 comments


GI: "Dragon Age: Inquisitions predecessors Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II represent two separate visions of the franchise. The first is a sprawling tribute to old-school PC RPGs, while the second is a compact and action-oriented experience tailored to consoles. Though fans may wonder which of those entries Inquisition most resembles, the answer is ultimately irrelevant; Inquisition cant be reduced to a simple meeting point between two extremes. Instead of trying to reconcile every difference, BioWare strides into new territory for an expansive and unforgettable journey. "

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 11.11.2014 9:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


When BioWare releases a game, its a spectacle of its own. This is a company well known for their incredible storytelling and affable cast, creating a world ripe with adventure. While the last game in the beloved series left many fans distraught over its quick one and a half year turn around, containing unpolished and overused visuals, they are making amends by taking their time to develop a title worth praising.

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