The graphics on the people as well as the world are amazing and the amount of space to explore in the game is great
I love the open world and the depth to the story and characters is amazing!
The new characters are interesting, the story is compelling, the created world is GORGEOUS
I was disappointed with the story(s), felt that a lot of the pre-launch hype was flat out false, found that that the game was buggy, and was extremely annoyed with the process used to import save files from DA:O and DA:2.
but overall it's a solid game with good graphics, extensively crafted world and hundreds of hours of great voice acting and lore.
worst RPG ever, you are not aloud to finish a quest or a map until you reach other quest and finish them, it has bugs everywhere , too finish this you have to get
The story itself is nothing I haven't played before, but RPG is my favorite
For those that love the series and a good rpg in general, this is a great game
The combat is ultimately the most disappointing facet of what is overall a fun and very lengthy RPG.
bought this for my fiancees birthday last month and he cant put it down, excellent rpg
I was disappointed with the story(s), felt that a lot of the pre-launch hype was flat out false, found that that the game was buggy, and was extremely annoyed with the process used to import save files from DA:O and DA:2.
The game play had the right amount of challenge (though I haven't played on 'nightmare' mode yet...), there was plenty of content (for a completionist like me, almost 200 hours), and questing felt natural and unforced
As it is I bought this game on a whim late one night from a certain twenty-four hour super center
After frustrating hours with this game I want to throw it away.
You could spend two hundred hours on this game and not exhaust its possibilities.
This game is very disappointing: it tries too hard to be Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, but fails as it does not have the same amount of freedom, intricacy of detail and level of interactivity
gameplay is buggy and it freezes a
Hair looks shiny and plastic, as if every character stepped out of a Ken and Barbie box set, and in some cut scenes the faces of the participants can look grotesque to just ridiculous to 'is that supposed to be a person' abstract.
And most of the characters look like they're either made of plastic (especially the hair) or coated in oil
Once again there are no good female hair options and you will probably spend an hour or more creating a face that looks like a train wreck, but who doesn't expect that these days
There wasnt much good loot to buy ( although you might want to spend some points to unlock vendors who sell better stuff, I used points to unlock bigger bag space, carry more potions, more xp etc).I liked it less than skrim, but the strenght i thought was being able to switch to a different character (played mage for most of game, tanked a little with a shield and 1hander, did dw rogue and archer rogue, even spent time as 2handed warrior) in your party if your bored
The game play for Inquisition is by far the better of the three thus far
patches(they are doing them just give them time).I like how the game play flows so far, as well as how I'm able to actually explore the whole world I see, it would be nice if some enemies would gradually get more powerful in areas where there might be a boss(dragon mostly
The graphics are in no way near as good as in Skyrim, but the game itself is great
This game is very disappointing: it tries too hard to be Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, but fails as it does not have the same amount of freedom, intricacy of detail and level of interactivity
Overall I'd say the combat is more like Dragon Age 2 than Origins but not quite
DA2 improved combat, but pretty much failed on every other level
Even at hard difficulty, combat is mostly spamming attacks against melee-centric enemies (your ally AI is not great either, but you can switch thru them at any time and order attacks).
The combat _should_ offer enemies that attack with some of the abilities that your own team has.
Generic plot, clunky combat, cheesy politics..do NOT buy into all of the "Game of the Year"awards, they were bought and paid for!
My sense is that BioWare developed the game with older consoles in mind, while at the same time reserving nice effects for newer hardware."What is hard difficulty like?"After spending over 80 hours at Hard difficulty, the combat is more like DA2's then DA1's, except you can pause with an overhead view.
Even at hard difficulty, combat is mostly spamming attacks against melee-centric enemies (your ally AI is not great either, but you can switch thru them at any time and order attacks).
Hard difficulty at least offers a challenge because you will need to tactically position your team appropriately based on terrain and type of enemy.
Glitches, while numerous, aren't game-breaking (as of yet)
This game is very disappointing: it tries too hard to be Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, but fails as it does not have the same amount of freedom, intricacy of detail and level of interactivity
The romance options are as great as we have come to expect from Dragon Age
Somewhat glitchy, wish it had a higher frame rate for the Xbox 360.Other reviews have been very critical of the game for many reasons, but as a fan of the series I'm fairly impressed with gameplay.
This game is fantastic, I've always been a fan of the dragon age games and this knocks it outta the park
Looking at youtube videos of the PC version, I certainly see nicer effects and textures and smoother framerate, but I am not seeing more polygons and geometry either.
This is too good a game to be playing it with horrible textures and graphics.
I've only had one glitch where I had to restart the console, and besides some bad textures and pop ins, the game is fine to play
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This has a lot of promise, but EA needs to work out a lot of bugs and provide users with clear directions at games' launches from now on.
I was disappointed with the story(s), felt that a lot of the pre-launch hype was flat out false, found that that the game was buggy, and was extremely annoyed with the process used to import save files from DA:O and DA:2.
In my opinion the mage-class is the best because a lot of the enemies have long range attacks ,and sometimes you are going to have to take down a strong foe that is far and casting a spell.
Those interactions are actually pretty funny, but lots of times comments are just repetitive (For example, Varric's, "I'm really at the ass-end of nowhere now" comment happens every time he's in my party
The problem is that the 360 version 6 months after release still has a lot of game destroying bugs
Most of the "action" in the game involves repetitive quests to close rifts, set up camps, find herbs or caches or landmarks, etc., and while the game supposedly allows you the freedom to develop your character and forces as you would like, there's really no incentive to do so.
I didn't like Aveline until I did her rather funny quest involing Guardsman Donic
When I thought about all the hundreds of more MEANINGLESS quests I was in store for, I stopped playing
I kept grinding through side quests despite these pacing issues because I wanted to maximize my Inquisition forces.
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Frozen screens, long loading times that suddenly just give up, dialogue that refuses to run as characters stand and stare for minutes on ends.
And before anyone asks, yes, I adjusted my screen resolution and messed with all appropriate settings - it's not just me having this problem, it's a known issue
In tactical mode, every time you resume time the screen goes completely black for several seconds as the game lags out trying to pan back to your character
Graphic flashing, meshes not loading, NPCs not loading (AKA ghost towns and keep), characters falling through the ground, characters slipping through walls, loading screen freezing, and character voice scrambling were common occurrences.
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Become the Inquisitor: Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story, and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age
Bond with Legends: A cast of unique, memorable characters will develop dynamic relationships both with you and with each other
Discover the Dragon Age: Freely explore a diverse, visually stunning, and immersive living world
Change the World Your actions and choices will shape a multitude of story outcomes along with the tangible, physical aspects of the world itself
Play Your Way Completely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds
Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.