Dragon Age: Inquisition - Full In-Depth Review explaining its Story, Gameplay, Graphics, Audio and the Multiplayer !

THE STORY

Well, Dragon Age: Inquisition doesn't only concentrates on just saving the world. 

The narrative choices which players have to pick move them from one big confrontation to another while also making them think about the variety of subjects, from the impact of religion to the way power should be constructed and how team can be made better in the face of adversity. 

The Veil which is separating the world from the Fade has joined in one place and demons spreading around, with the powers which makes the player to build himself up and grow the Inquisition until the threat can be entirely eliminated 



Dragon Age: Inquisition has a lot of diverse features, a whole big and complex words to interact with in a variety of ways. 

New comers can enjoy Dragon Age: Inquisition without having any knowledge of the previous Dragon Age titles even though some very similar faces are making a comeback. But, its story has earned a biggest criticism as its almost the same classic concepts of a fantasy genre, especially when it comes to the main enemy and quests associated with it, at some some moments, its so easy to predict how the characters will behave. 

Like the previous DA titles, this one still hasn't managed to deliver romancing and flirty lines, but it manages to involve you in some side quests that evolve in surprising ways.


THE GAMEPLAY

As mentioned above, BioWare used the same classical concept of a fantasy genre that has worked well for the previous two titles in the series and so it allows the players to create their unique character, recruit a variety of characters to their team, build up thier organization via both dialogue and combat and finally beat up an ancient enemy to save the world. 

They used "tried and tested" formula rather than trying to "revolutionize" it, so what did BioWare do so amazing ? They focused into quantity and created a huge world with a huge variety of quests to tackle and impressive areas and decisions to explore. 

BioWare has really worked great on the Combat, it focuses on controller just one main character and control his actions while using the tactical mode to keep the entire team of four under control with ease. 

Even on Normal mode, battles are challenging, the game really puts you on solid thinking and tactics by limiting the use of potions to a small number. 



But once you get around to level 15, you get access to some of the most powerful abilities, and then it becomes easy to battle the enemies and the only way difficulty can be boosted is by giving bosses a large amount of hitpoints. The exploration part is so well constructed that you get a plenty of amazing areas and side quests to explore. 

As compared to previous Dragon Age titles, you get less freedom with dialogue mechanics but actually your small choices can transform the lives of people and how the regions evolve. 

You get 30 hours of play if you only go through the core story and explore only a bit of the rest of the world.


THE GRAPHICS & AUDIO

Built on the Frostbite 3 engine, BioWare's Dragon Age: Inqusition can deliver some impressive sights in all the major areas. 

The game looks good but there are some moments when faces looks like that they are made up of wax and the design for the main player and some of his henchman is completely uninspired. 



The voice work for the game is not so good which is a little surprising if you look at the track record of the team. 

The main character sounds good even in its human female incarnation. 

Dragon Age: Inqusitions manages to deliver impressive theme song and various cool battle tunes, the whole world is filled with beautiful sounds to make it feel interesting to interact with.


THE MULTIPLAYER

For the first time ever in the history of Dragon Age series, Inquisitions has a Multiplayer mode, which is designed to allow the players to pick a class and then use it to constantly grow in the battles alongside friends on a different varities of maps and with a devastating groups of enemies. 



Well, it will be interesting to see how the whole multiplayer mode grows up as more and more join the entire community.


THE CONCLUSION

Developer BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts understood why players were disappointed with Dragon Age II, and regained players love to the series by creating a massive and complex world, which keeps you engaged and sometimes suprising mix of action and role playing. 

It has a enganging story and some impressive battle moments which can keep you enganged for a long time. 

When it comes to character's evolution, graphics quality and the world, BioWare has really managed to outdo itself ! 

But as mentioned above, instead of introducing something entirely new, they stick to the old classical approach of role-playing and action genre. 




Newcomers need no introduction to the previous titles, it quickly drawns you to its core story and you will soon realize how the big game it is and how many hours is actually required to explore everything it has to offer. 

Dragon Age: Inquisition stands out as the biggest and best experiences that BioWare has ever created. And all the Dragon Age and RPG lovers must pick this up !


Source: SoftPedia
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