Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition

Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition

released on Oct 06, 2015

Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition

released on Oct 06, 2015

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition includes every piece of downloadable content made available since launch. It includes: Every DLC – This edition includes all the story and gameplay DLC content ever released, including Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent, and the recently released epilogue, Trespasser. All Official Add-Ons – Customize your inquisition further with specialized gear, legendary weapons, diverse mounts, and unique elements from every official add-on including: Spoils of the Avvar, Spoils of the Qunari, and the Deluxe Edition upgrades.


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Corrigindo todos os erros do antecessor, Dragon age Inquisition veio revivendo a franquia mostrando até o momento atual a experiência definitiva do que é Dragon age, um elenco excelente com personagens cativantes, historias secundarias impressionantes e combates que misturam a estratégia e a ação rápida do jogador, juntando as dlc's que por sua vez grande parte não é lá tão impressionante, entre elas está a "trespasser", que é o definitivo fim da sua jornada e essencial para todo fã do jogo base e de todo o elenco do jogo, dando final e profundidade para todos os personagens e também sendo um gancho para o proximo jogo da franquia.
No fim, Por mais que o começo dele seja um pouco lento, vale o esforço 100%, definitivamente um dos melhores RPG's já feitos.

I found a lot of the story and characters interesting, but I could just not get into the combat. I could be convinced to pick it up again in the future, but I think that if I still despise the combat 5 hours in then I'm probably not going to get into it no matter how much I play.

Also when will cis people learn that casting a cis woman to play a trans man or a cis man to play a trans woman is always a horrible decision regardless of how good their intentions are.

Apesar de ter certos aspectos que me faziam querer jogar mais, ele tinha mais que me faziam querer parar de jogar, quem sabe em algum momento eu volte mas por enquanto vai ficar desse jeito.

arguably the weakest in the series, but still enjoyable, was a starting point for me so i have a soft spot for it and i think its an entryway for a lot of people into the dragon age series

My discovery upon replay is... It is a very good game!

The companions and advisors are all interesting and complex with some of the best writing of any characters in video games, the writing for Cole in particular is mesmerizing and infinitely unique (I also recommend the book Dragon Age: Asunder which has Cole as a main character and gives a lot of good context for events in this game), but everyone has something about them that feels so deep and interesting. Everyone will have a different favorite companion and/or advisor. Side note: I love that Inquisition has this armor aesthetic system, DA:O every companion could wear any type of armor, DA:2 companions only had one set of armor to reflect their character (2 or 3 depending on if you romanced them or not or did their companion quest, but it's usually just a color change), DA:I has the best of both worlds. Every companion has access to every armor set in their respective class tree, and not only that, every companion has a unique version of that armor set. So the same heavy armor on Cassandra will have a unique look compared to that heavy armor on Blackwall or Iron Bull. So everyone gets and keeps a unique aesthetic but still constant changes with plenty of customization. It's awesome.

Combat is good, I was unsure about mouse and keyboard controls at first, but once you get used to them they work very well. It is a good mix of classic CRPG abilities and punchy hack and slash combat. The physics, rag-dolling, and gore are fun and good feeling too. Some builds can be OP but satisfying so, like my favorite Knight-Enchanter Energy Barrage Ring of Doubt build.

The lore and world of Thedas is also very interesting. The mage vs templar conflict has been building for three games and a handful of books and comics now. And for that matter more and more lore on the Dalish, Ferelden, Orlais, and everything else has many years of work put into them now. And it shows, as the world has a lot of depth to all of it's peoples and factions.

The environments still this many years later are gorgeous. Honestly replaying this has convinced me there have been barely any graphics innovations in gaming for a decent bit as I would still be happy with this graphical quality with a new release.

The feeling of building up the Inquisition is very satisfying, it feels like a micro-empire builder in that way, power fantasy potential very high when you're judging people from your throne and sending troops and agents to places across the world making alliances, performing assassinations, and fighting battles. And you yourself making headway clearing fortresses, marking resources, etc.

While not every quest is a banger, this game is PACKED with content, easily a hundred hours on a single playthrough if not far more, and some decent variety in missions and playstyles. You will have a lot to do, if you want some classic fantasy adventuring to sink yourself into you will have a ton of adventures to find here.

Another thing I have to praise is the Dragon Age Keep, a website where you can log all your choices across the previous two games for things to change across this one is fantastic as well as rewards those who are invested in the series and have played the others.

My few complaints with the game itself: There are some boring MMO-style side quests, but the combat and rest of the world around them make them bearable. My next complaint and a warning, you HAVE to have the EA App installed to play this game... If the EA App servers are ever down, the game is inaccessible, as I experienced a few days ago. That is very annoying, but the game itself is fantastic. The main story is pretty good but the ending does feel rushed, the story was taking it's time for a little bit then suddenly it's "Oh, I guess we're doing the final mission...", the Trespasser expansion helps remedy this a bit by having a proper send off. My last complaint: War Table missions take real life timers to complete and there are a ton of them, to realistically do them and not have to wait like a mobile game, I recommend downloading the War Table - No Waiting mod, otherwise it takes way too long.

PS: This was my first time playing the expansions and they are high quality! Jaws of Hakkon adds a new fantastical open world area, plenty of new and good lore that contextualizes a lot of the past and figures in them. Some challenging and memorable fights. Many new armor and weapons added as well as their schematics, etc. All around a good addition, a full new zone that fits into the game well maintaining the quality of the base game.

The Descent adds essentially a single huge and long dungeon made up of many parts with camps in between to do expeditions and gives us some Dwarven content which base game Inquisition was sorely lacking. You also get two charming Dwarves to temporarily follow you along, one voiced by Solid Snake himself and they banter often and made me personally ache to see Orzammar in Dragon Age Origins again. There are some challenging combat scenarios here as well and plenty of crafting materials and unique items to get. As well as some sweet sweet eldritch Dwarven lore.

And Trespasser is just all around great, capping off all the stories and characters of the base game as well as setting up Dragon Age 4. It is fan service in the best way possible. The interactions with friends and companions this DLC was great. The vistas and locations are visually spectacular too, with some of the best level design aesthetically in the entire series. A note though for modders of the game, Trespasser will crash if you have certain mods installed, to be safe, play through the game with those mods and when you get to Trespasser disable them; luckily Inquisition modding makes this very easy to do. Visual overhaul mods will be the biggest offenders. For me, it was a Cassandra outfit recolor. Either way, fantastic DLC! And probably the best DLC out of the series in my opinion as it gave everything fans wanted out of the DLC, answers to many questions, lots of lore, beautiful vistas, and lots of new time and conversations with friends.