Dragon Age: Inquisition is a role-playing game and the third main game in the Dragon Age series. It is set in the Thedas continent, the same fantasy world as the two previous games. It consist of two large countries: Ferelden (from Dragon Age: Origins) and Orlais, as well as the land inbetween. True to the spirit of the series the character can be customized for appearance, sex, class and race. The available races are dwarf, elf, human, and Qunari and the classes are mage, rogue, and warrior with three specializations each. To grow the Inquisition experience needs to be earned by completing quests, which allows the player to further define allegiances and pursue romances. A custom party can be defined and each member benefits from experience as it opens up access to better weapons and more abilities. Power points open up new areas and Inquisition points define the influence over the region; each new level provides a perk that benefits the entire Inquisition.
About the story
A cataclysmic event has plunged the land of Thedas into turmoil. Dragons now darken the sky, casting a shadow of terror over a once-peaceful kingdom. Mages have broken into an all-out war against the oppressive Templars. Nations rise against one another. It falls to you to restore order as you lead the Inquisition and hunt down the agents of chaos - your choices will forever change the Dragon Age.
Platforms
PC PS3 PS4 X360 XONEGenres
Adventure Role-playing (RPG) TacticalThemes
Action Fantasy Historical Open worldLanguages: English (UK) and 8 more
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Critic Reviews
By PC Aficionado
It’s clear why this game won so many awards in 2014 and 2015. A huge story that any fantasy fans will get a massive kick out of, combined with a sprawling game world with tons of quests and activities to keep you busy for hours – not to mention my favorite mechanic, the combat system, and feels like a dream to play. Even in 2017, when open world RPG games are in abundance, Dragon Age Inquisition cements its rightful place as a real classic genre-defining RPG.
- 15 Jun, 2017
By Ian Soltes
Ultimately, Dragon Age: Inquisition suffers from a very simple problem. It has enough things like graphical prowess and decent combat and the like to be passable. If the Dragon Age name hadn't been attached to this project it seems doubtful it would have been green-lit. Those looking for a better resolution to the story won't find it in here, and, ultimately, it feels like little more than a polished cash-in than an attempt to build or expand.
- 01 Feb, 2017
By نیلوفر ابراهیم پور
The magnificent world of this work will be worth every single hour you spend your time on.
- 03 Mar, 2015
By billd75
Exactly the quality we have come to expect from the Dragon Age franchise (Bioware) and certainly WAY better than Dragon Age 2. An excellent effort and it shows.
- 21 Jan, 2015
By Çağlar Avcıl
If you think Bioware messed up with Dragon Age 2 and Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be your cure. Hold your breath, behold the great gaming atmosphere. Dragon Age: Inquisition brings you back to the series origins. It's one of 2014's most successful games with an impressive fighting system.
- 20 Jan, 2015