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Dragon Age: Inquisition is BioWare's strongest effort to date, a sprawling adventure that spans a huge, complex world. That great strength is also its biggest shortcoming, casting a harsh light on ...
The Veilguard was able to win three awards at the Gayming Awards 2025, including Game of the Year. The accolades were earned ...
Inquisition successfully marries the measured approach of old-school BioWare games with the flashier, action-oriented approach of Dragon Age 2 and the later Mass Effect games.
Dragon Age: Inquisition begins with peace talks scheduled to take place between the Templars and the Mages, led by Divine Justinia V.
There's a definite end of an era feel to much of Dragon Age: Inquisition, whether or not BioWare has a fourth in the pi… ...
Note: This review was conducted without the benefit of Dragon Age Keep, which was not available at the time. You can read more about the feature here.
Ameridan occupies an (until now) underdeveloped strand of Dragon Age history and his story, at first, doesn't seem to have much to do with Inquisition's main campaign.
Dragon Age: Inquisition takes you to a massive world that is fast falling to apart, both physically and politically. How many hours can you expect to sacrifice to this game? Check out our review.
Trespasser is a fitting finale for this chapter of the Dragon Age series and an enticing prologue for what may come next. Endings are difficult - but then, BioWare already knows this. After the ...
Dragon Age: Inquisition takes this to new extremes, and early in the game (as well as through the meaty middle) I felt like I could barely walk ten steps in any of the game’s multiple expansive ...
Dragon Age: Inquisition creates a massive, vibrant world on a scale far greater than its predecessors, and does an excellent job of making you feel in command. The heart of this game rests with ...
With the entertaining and thematically rich Inquisition, the Dragon Age series returns to its former glory.