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Dragon Age: Inquisition

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  • 2014
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Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014)
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When the Conclave is destroyed, leaving only one survivor, demons are loosed up on the world. In an attempt to restore order and save the world, the survivor--now the inquisitor-- instigates... Read allWhen the Conclave is destroyed, leaving only one survivor, demons are loosed up on the world. In an attempt to restore order and save the world, the survivor--now the inquisitor-- instigates the long forgotten inquisition.When the Conclave is destroyed, leaving only one survivor, demons are loosed up on the world. In an attempt to restore order and save the world, the survivor--now the inquisitor-- instigates the long forgotten inquisition.

  • Directors
    • Mike Laidlaw
    • Sam McGlynn
    • Pierre Michel-Estival
  • Writers
    • Brianne Battye
    • Jennifer Brandes Hepler
    • Sheryl Chee
  • Stars
    • Harry Hadden-Paton
    • Alix Wilton Regan
    • Jon Curry
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    • Directors
      • Mike Laidlaw
      • Sam McGlynn
      • Pierre Michel-Estival
    • Writers
      • Brianne Battye
      • Jennifer Brandes Hepler
      • Sheryl Chee
    • Stars
      • Harry Hadden-Paton
      • Alix Wilton Regan
      • Jon Curry
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 11 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Harry Hadden-Paton
    Harry Hadden-Paton
    • Male Inquisitor
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    Alix Wilton Regan
    Alix Wilton Regan
    • Female Inquisitor
    • (voice)
    Jon Curry
    Jon Curry
    • Male Inquisitor
    • (voice)
    Sumalee Montano
    Sumalee Montano
    • Female Inquisitor
    • (voice)
    Alastair Parker
    Alastair Parker
    • Blackwall
    • (voice)
    Miranda Raison
    Miranda Raison
    • Cassandra Pentaghast
    • (voice)
    James Norton
    James Norton
    • Cole
    • (voice)
    Ramon Tikaram
    Ramon Tikaram
    • Dorian
    • (voice)
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • The Iron Bull
    • (voice)
    Robyn Addison
    Robyn Addison
    • Sera
    • (voice)
    Gareth David-Lloyd
    Gareth David-Lloyd
    • Solas
    • (voice)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Varric Tethras
    • (voice)
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Vivienne
    • (voice)
    Greg Ellis
    Greg Ellis
    • Cullen
    • (voice)
    • (as Gregory Ellis)
    Allegra Clark
    Allegra Clark
    • Josephine Montilyet
    • (voice)
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    Corinne Kempa
    Corinne Kempa
    • Leliana
    • (voice)
    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Flemeth
    • (voice)
    Claudia Black
    Claudia Black
    • Morrigan
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Mike Laidlaw
      • Sam McGlynn
      • Pierre Michel-Estival
    • Writers
      • Brianne Battye
      • Jennifer Brandes Hepler
      • Sheryl Chee
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    8kobemackenzie

    Another great Dragon age game!

    Dragon age: Inquisition you play as the inquisitor you are the leader of the Inquisition an independent organization it is up to the inquisition to stop the elder one! The game has you makes choices that change the narrative of the story! The combat got gotten way better as well. And the graphics still look so good to this day! Unfortunately the one thing I did not like about the game is that it's open world I am not a big fan of open world games and this one does not work as it does allow you to see more of the world and gives you a lot more lore but I just wasn't a fan of travelling big distances to do one thing. Overall it's a good game but could have been better.
    8gregorymeee

    A Wonderful Experience

    I was quite excited for Dragon Age Inquisition for a few months prior to it's North American release date of November 18th, 2014. It had a lot to live up to and a lot to make up for. Inquisition surpassed my expectations and it shook the shame of Dragon Age II.

    The dialogue is written and delivered excellently. All of the voice- acting is fantastic. The writing--especially that of the party banter--is fantastic. I'd say that for every one line of dialogue that I thought sounded odd or wasn't written well, there were thousands that I thought were fantastic (if I recall correctly, a developer on DAI claimed that there are 80,000 lines of dialogue in the game).

    The gameplay in Inquisition is great. I'd have preferred if BioWare would have returned to gameplay of the first Dragon Age title, Origins, but the combat system they used is fun and action-packed!

    The game is not without it's flaws: there are many technical glitches and bugs; the story isn't great; some of the side quests are boring.

    There are a few small things I'd like to praise the game for, as well: the soundtrack and tavern songs are beautiful; the lore is great, and the codex entries are worth reading; the game is beautiful; the game is long (some might consider this bad, but I don't agree in the slightest).

    Dragon Age Inquisition is worth your time and money. If you have the opportunity to play it, then you should.
    8amarillo513

    Amazing game, but could have done some things better

    So, this is no doubt an awesome game. The vast areas to explore, the amount of content, the characters, even the story. Yet I can't help but feel what could have been done better. And there are quite a few things.

    1) Atmosphere. I wish Bioware had kept that dark fantasy setting for Dragon Age II and Inquisition. It worked so well for Origins. That was one of the main things that made Origins so memorable to me.

    2) More cutscenes. The shortage of cutscenes, even in just regular conversations, was disappointing.

    3) Pointless/uninteresting filler quests. Those quests that have you gather resources or kill a few soldiers. And there were so many of them. I can't help but feel they should have had less of that and invested more time and effort in letting us actually explore some of the war table quests that we only got to read about and not do ourselves. Going to Denerim, for example. Or investigating the tunnels in the Frostback Mountains. Anything with even a hint of real story to it.

    4) Lack of revisiting old locations from Origins. I get they wanted to give us new areas to explore, but many fans (myself included) wanted to see another place or two from Origins and see what it's like now. That nostalgia factor. I'm glad we got Redcliffe, but they could have made it look at least a LITTLE more like it did in Origins, so it's actually recognizable. And they could've added more things to do in Redcliffe. Maybe even allow us to visit the castle outside of that one quest.

    5) More things to do in a couple of areas. The Fallow Mire has it worst, I think. There's one main quest, one or two smaller quests and nothing else, outside of rifts, pretty much. They could have done so much more with, what I think is, one of the more interesting areas in the game. The Storm Coast and Forbidden Oasis are the other two I felt seriously lacked in things to do.

    6) Perhaps a little more depth in the class specializations. Mages, especially. Compared to the depth of the mage class in Origins, this one is severely disappointing.

    Again, awesome game, and these things I listed would've all made the game perfect. But not every game can be perfect, so I am happy with what we did get. Already look forward to the next game!
    10axtiik

    Inquisition!

    Dragon Age: Inquisition is a true masterpiece in the world of role-playing games, and it successfully continues the famous franchise. After the somewhat disappointing second part, the developers at Bioware clearly learned their lessons and made every effort to ensure that the third installment impresses players with its scale, story, and quality.

    One of the main attractions of the game is its vast and meticulously crafted world. It is divided into several regions, each with its unique landscape, atmosphere, and history. Players have the opportunity to explore expansive locations, complete various quests, uncover secrets, and engage in battles with enemies. The developers clearly aimed to make the world feel alive, and they succeeded. However, some activities may seem a bit repetitive - for example, resource gathering or completing minor quests. But overall, the world is vast and impressive.

    The game's storyline is another aspect that deserves attention. It continues and develops the events established in previous installments. The main character becomes the leader of the Inquisition, an organization tasked with saving the world from chaos and destruction. The story is full of intrigue, political decisions, and moral dilemmas, making it incredibly engaging. The player's choices once again play a key role in how events unfold, and every decision can have significant consequences for the plot. Some moments make you question the correctness of your actions, adding depth to the narrative.

    The return of the ability to choose your race, as in the first part, is a huge plus for many fans. Players can create characters from different races, including humans, elves, dwarves, and qunari. The introduction of qunari as a playable race (finally!) was a long-awaited move that many welcomed with enthusiasm. This choice not only adds diversity to the game but also affects interactions with other characters and the development of the story.

    The visual aspect of the game deserves special praise. The graphics are stunning, with detailed textures, realistic lighting effects, and breathtaking landscapes. All the locations are crafted with great attention to detail, and the character and enemy designs look impressive. The game simply shines with its visuals, and even years after its release, it remains one of the most beautiful RPGs on the market.

    The combat system in Inquisition also received significant improvements. The game has become more action-oriented, but the tactical component, which was an important part of the previous games, is still present. The player can switch between tactical planning mode and real-time combat. This allows for different strategies in each battle, adding depth to the gameplay.

    When the game was first released, there were complaints about grinding - some players noted that the need to gather resources and complete many side quests to progress the story felt a bit overwhelming. However, I didn't experience this issue. While there are some additional tasks, they're not too burdensome and, in fact, add variety to the gameplay. Thanks to the scale of the world and the amount of content, the game never gets boring.

    However, there is one aspect that disappointed me slightly - the game's ending. While the entire story develops in an interesting and captivating way, the finale wasn't as epic as I had hoped. The events leading up to the end didn't have the scale I was expecting, leaving a feeling of incompleteness. Perhaps this was done intentionally to leave room for future sequels, but I still wanted a bit more drama.

    Overall, Dragon Age: Inquisition is an impressive game that skillfully combines elements of classic RPGs with modern innovations. Despite some flaws, it's a great example of how to create an immersive game universe with a rich story, interesting characters, and a vast world to explore.
    10Elgarnan

    The best RPG game

    Excuse my grammar and spelling mistakes. The game was created and developed around 2014. The graphic is amazing. I enjoyed some places where it is breathtaking such as the place in Trespasser. When comes to Darkspawn's design, I personally, liked the old dark spawn design in the previous games. As for the combat, I liked slightly that the AI characters follow you and make sure that they are in close distance from the main character. I liked the range distance combat of mage and archer which felt realistic. The glitches and bugs in this game are hilarious and fun. For example, the few people you see in the hinterlands. This game is half open-world. Open-world games are my favorite, but I understand the struggle to pursue 100% gameplay. This is what I think of an open-world game: I like to explore and experience the game in many aspects such as exploring in the dragon age inquisition to take pictures of a few places because of the thing that I mentioned about the graphic. The story, I liked how the story continued and progressed from the previous game. I enjoyed the DLC Trespasser to experience what will happen in the future and what happened after the event of the Inquisition. I am more amazed that they included LGBTQ+ character and romances for all the dragon age games. This game holds value and is simply divine. When comes to the character called Cullen, I remember hearing rumors that he is bisexual before. He is confirmed straight, but I am not sure why they needed to include the flirt rejection option for the male inquisitor for Cullen. Overall, the game is MASTERPIECE, one of the best RPG games. I recommend it, and I give it more than 10 stars.

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      Crestwood had a significantly different appearance in the PAX Prime 2013 demo than it does in the final game. In the demo Crestwood was a vivid, thriving area filled with soldiers and castles. In the final game however, it's depicted as gloomy, rainy, and overrun with demons.
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