Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser Reviews

Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser is ranked in the 86th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
IGN
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Sep 10, 2015

Even with a few stories left unresolved and a lack of new loot to drive me to explore its relatively narrow world, it was great saying goodbye to my friends and getting a sneak peek at what might yet be ahead for the denizens of Thedas.

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Recommended
Sep 14, 2015

Endings are difficult, but Trespasser shows that BioWare can get them right. The DLC is allowed to tell its own tale while better rounding off Inquisition's own, and at the same time set up story threads for the future. It acts as a fitting farewell to its cast of characters but also a prologue to where the Dragon Age world may head next.

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PC Gamer
Top Critic
77 / 100
Sep 22, 2015

A worthy end to Dragon Age: Inquisition. A lengthy quest with a satisfying pay-off makes up for some unimaginative encounters.

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Kotaku
Top Critic
Yes
Sep 14, 2015

A little rushed and a little clumsy, but ultimately well-intentioned and welcome.

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4 / 5.0
Sep 14, 2015

A common complaint about previous Inquisition DLC was that it didn't add anything to the main story, that it had no consequence. Not so here, where consequences abound.

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Sep 10, 2015

Trespasser is one of the best DLCs in recent memory.

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85 / 100
Sep 10, 2015

With "Trespasser," Dragon Age: Inquisition feels complete. Players get a chance to spend a little more time with the wonderful cast, and get a glimpse into what the members of the Inquisition will be doing next, making "Trespasser" a fitting send off to one of Bioware's best.

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 27, 2015

Nevertheless for this Dragon Age fan Trespasser was a hugely satisfying end to Inquisition, and the final choice alone will have huge ramifications. Roll on Dragon Age 4.

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84%
Sep 11, 2015

In short, Trespasser is a must play for any fan of the series- as a close to the events of Inquisition it serves wonderfully, and felt like a satisfying way to say farewell to Inquisition's world.

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