Dragon Age: Inquisition Review BioWares RPG Epic Firmly in the Running for Game of the Year | COG
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COG writes - Dragon Age won legions of fans when Origins was released back in 2009. A sweeping epic of an RPG it helped to further cement BioWares reputation as one of the best in the business for role playing titles. Despite a bit of a misstep with Dragon Age 2 the franchise is right back on track with Inquisition.
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| ZTGD | Dragon Age: Inquisition (PS4) Review
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Drew Leachman writes: Let me just say, I absolutely love Dragon Age. I fell in love with its world and characters a long time ago, and when first seeing Dragon Age: Inquisition in trailers, I was so excited to get my hands on the game. The series has always had a robust combat system mixed with a rich story set in high fantasy. Things in Origins were epic in scale while events that took place in Dragon Age II may have been more drawn out, but ultimately started and set up an even bigger threat to the world of Thedas. Finally, in Inquisition, we get to see what has and will transpire. The wait is finally over, and I for one am highly impressed.
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| Dragon Age: Inquisition review - Gamesradar
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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
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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
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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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