Dragon Age: Inquisition Reviews
A fantastic campaign and massive open environments, soured only slightly by minor, persistent flaws.
With 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' BioWare delivers the very best entry in the series - and one of their best RPGs - to date.
Dragon Age: Inquisition doesn't spin a great tale, but it brings the series closer to its roots with deep RPG systems.
The true power of the Inquisition may be illusory, but that doesn't stop it being satisfying to wield while it lasts.
Dragon Age: Inquisition creates a massive, vibrant world on a scale far greater than its predecessors, and does an excellent job of making you feel in command. The heart of this game rests with its characters, who keep you invested in the action.
The most fun I've had with an RPG in years. Even a simple quest can turn into a multi-hour affair thanks to how well the missions, characters, and rewards tie into each other
Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of the biggest games I've ever played, and I still want more
With the entertaining and thematically rich Inquisition, the Dragon Age series returns to its former glory.
Whether you wish to take on world-destroying madmen or simply wander around collecting herbs, Dragon Age: Inquisition is guaranteed to include something you'll enjoy doing.
Epic in scope but carefully crafted down to the smallest character moment. A generous, joyful fantasy.
While BioWare is well known for their strong role-playing games, it's perplexing how they were able to reach this level of quality with Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's one of the most overwhelming experiences on the market, containing not only the best character development found in any RPG, but an open world that's actually polished.
You'll want to spend hours with the compelling characters, elaborate worlds and in-depth RPG gameplay of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
With Inquisition, BioWare have handled the narrative and consequence of conversation and action with more assurance and depth than Telltale, while also constructing one of the finest and most forward-looking CRPGs ever made. And I'm as delighted and surprised as anyone.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is a Schrodinger's Goldilocks kind of a game: too big and just right at the same time.
A solid, old-school RPG that loses its way occasionally, but still delivers a vast, engaging adventure - and a compelling reason to return to Thedas.
A worthy addition to the Dragon Age series, but it takes some time to prove it.
The best part about Dragon Age is how you take complete ownership of this world you've invested so much time in. For better or worse, you made this happen with your decisions and it shows. This might be the epic fantasy RPG you've been waiting a good long while for. Hell, it may just be the Dragon Age game you've finally been waiting for.
It's not perfect and the multiplayer turns out to be almost a simple filler, but after over 50 hours of playing Dragon Age: Inquisition proved to be the best episode of the series ... without ifs and buts.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition is an incredible game -- one that's almost too big for its own good.
Dragon Age: Inquisition not only feels like a fully fledged role-playing adventure, but it's also packed with fun things to do that will keep you busy for weeks. Having played well over 100 hours, I'm still finding things to do, working on my multiplayer characters, and plotting another playthrough to handle things a bit differently. Inquisition is a triumph and proves that despite some missteps along the way, BioWare hasn't lost its touch.