This review contains spoilers

Mostly decent, although it has a bit too much backtracking and map reuse, along with way too much combat with immersion breaking second and third waves of enemies teleporting in.

--- kinda spoilers but please read before playing---
DON'T PLAY A MAGE
DON'T SUPPORT THE MAGES
The game is just not made for it, and trying to be a mage rights activist will leave you dissapointed and betrayed over and over. What is the point of advocating for your fellow mages when 95% of the ones you meet are evil child sacrificing demonfucking blood mages? Every time I went to save a group of mages from the templars they just summoned demons and I had to kill everyone. I get that they're trying to tell a nuanced story but it is so hard to sympathize with people who constantly prove the templars right. Rant over :D

--Edit, some more spoilers for Inquisition--
Soo apparently the default world state in inquisition is actually that Hawke was a mage and supported the mages (like in my frustrating playthrough), which makes it even more baffling how bad playing that side is. Maybe my views of blood magic and demon summoning in this universe are too harsh? But like why did they make 90% of the mages you try to help attack you, that makes med not want to sympathise with them blood magic or no. Idk shits wack

Reviewed on Jul 18, 2022


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