Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Dragon Age Inquisition and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dragon Age Inquisition.
November 2014
(86%)
44 Reviews
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Abstract: The truth about the Dragon Age franchise is that it has struggled to find its footing from the very beginning. Dragon Age: Origins garnered a good amount of followers, but never accumulated a large fan base. Dragon Age II, while popular among some player...
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: With some of the best RPG games for Xbox delivering the most phenomenal role-playing experiences around, making our shortlist is no mean feat. Through supportive freedom, autonomy over the narrative, and the right to make your experience as unique and rew...
Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
There are just so much to tell, so much to share. Dragon Age: Inquisition is simply massive and epic. I've played for almost 40 hours now and I'm barely scratching the surface. I think I still have a half way more to go to finish the game, but I don't wa...
Huge world filled with things to do, Complex story filled with meaningful relationships, Does a great job making you feel like a powerful ruler, Co-op multiplayer has lots of depth
Many dangling threads at the edges of the game's ambitions, Party management is a menu-shuffling chore, Needs patches to improve overall stability
Vast and ambitious, Balances exploration with story-led action, Beautiful and detailed graphics, Grows more compelling as it goes on
Can lack focus and seem overwhelming, Slow to properly engage
Dragon Age reaches a defining moment. This is the first game in the series that can seriously stand comparison with the company's greats, and while it's a little slow and systems-focused to start off with, superb settings, rich characters and an intrigui...
Abstract: Love or loathe that game, Inquisition feels like an open attempt to atone for its sins - a comeback play from a company that knows that still being one of the genre's heaviest hitters doesn't mean its reputation isn't on the line. Luckily, lessons have be...
This is where tacking a score on a game feels awkward. On my ultra-scientific Dragon Age: Origins to Dragon Age II scale, Inquisition definitely leans towards the former, and I'm constantly impressed by the extent of the world-building and lore-crafting B...
When I'd finally slain my first dragon in Dragon Age: Inquisition, I felt a little sad at the thought that I was probably beginning to exhaust its seemingly endless stream of content. But then I saw the quest ticker: “Dragons Slayed - 1 out of 10.” In all...