Dragon Age: Inquisition Reviews
Dragon Age: Inquisition is a great game, with a mostly engaging story and some impressive battle moments, and the development team at BioWare has managed to outdo itself when it comes to character evolution, graphics quality and world building.
There's little more that can be said; Bioware seems to have taken every negative thing said about Dragon Age 2 on board and improved upon each and every one of them. This is a real love letter to its fans and one of the best games to hit in a long time. Now about that next Mass Effect game… and the ending of number three...
It is difficult to sum up how vast Inquisitionis. If you're a fan of the saga, this installment will restore your faith in BioWare, and if you've never experienced a virtual role-playing game, I invite you to try it out. Dragon Age is the perfect proof that there are still titles of the genre for audiences looking for real challenges. Get ready, we have a time ahead of us when the RPG can once again be king.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of the few western RPGs on the market right now, and it's certainly one of the more robust since the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. If you're looking to satisfy that RPG itch on your brand-new, current-gen console, you can certainly to do so with Inquisition.
The magnificent world of this work will be worth every single hour you spend your time on.
Review in Persian | Read full review
BioWare is starting this generation in an exquisite way. Could it be better? I hope that the next titles of this studio will not disappoint ... In the meantime, take, play and absorb this huge world!
Review in Polish | Read full review
With a calm conscience, we can say that BioWare did not disappoint. There's probably no game on the market right now that deserves more than Dragon Age: Inquisition. It repays you with a varied, living world, a ton of content, lots of RPG elements and fights that will catch everyone's feel.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Dragon Age: Inquisition has become on its own merits the best game in the series, the best Role-Playing Game on Xbox One and if not the best, one of the best games in the entire Xbox One catalog. A recommended game for anyone, whether you like the role or not.
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BioWare outdo themselves with their most dauntingly enormous RPG yet.
There's so much to go into in terms of Dragon Age: Inquisition's world, characters and content that ultimately boggles the mind. It's a wonderful experience that deserves to be experienced as freshly as possible, so we won't spoil too much of what it entails. It's a grand adventure in the truest sense, and a great comeback for the blockbuster RPG, delivering upwards of 50 hours of content for the main campaign alone, and it feels like we've barely managed to scratch the surface of everything there is to offer in this world. Fans of BioWare and RPGs in general can do no wrong with this, one of the most outstanding games this year.
Conquering a kingdom, as Inquisition proves, can be much easier than ruling one.
It is an exhibition in RPG design, with its beautifully crafted cast of characters, its excellent dialogue, enjoyable gameplay and high replay value. It is a fantastic adventure, despite it's faults. Any RPG fan would be silly to pass on Dragon Age: Inquisition
An epic, if derivative, return to form
The first act is a little slow to get going, but once the story has its hooks in you and the true scale of the world opens up before your eyes, it's easy to forgive early problems with pacing and a slightly lacklustre combat system. It says something that after around forty-five hours of gameplay I was disappointed that the main plot was showing signs of coming to an end, and that as soon as I finished I wanted to start the whole thing over again.
A huge world with tons to do and tough decisions to make. Inquisition will take you away from your job, wife, kids and responsibilities, and it's totally worth it.
There's no hyperbole when I say that Dragon Age: Inquisition is the best RPG I've played in a long time. Hell, it's the best game of any genre I've played in a long time. It's a shoo-in for Game of the Year in my books, a masterclass in game design that deserves a spot in everyone's game library.
So, after all is said and done, Dragon Age: Inquisition will most likely suffer the same fate as its predecessors. It's a fun game that will probably never achieve a broad fan base, but there will be those that love the game and will go to great lengths to defend it with rabid aggression. All told, I was expecting more but I'm not really that surprised. I had fun and that's what counts.
Dragon Age: Inquisition has some utterly amazing moments, but they're padded out by a fair amount of ho-hum filler.
It may not hit the lofty heights of Skyrim, but it comes bloody close and, unlike its most obvious comparison, boasts consistently fantastic characters, a memorable and compelling storyline, and breathtaking visual fidelity out of the box.
Polished to near perfection, BioWare is back at its best