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DA: Inquisition - Looking Back

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Sep 8, 2024.

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    [​IMG]RPGFan looks back at Dragon Age: Inquisition:

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    Retro Encounter Final Thoughts - Dragon Age: Inquisition

    Audra Bowling
    I still have fond memories of my first Dragon Age: Inquisition playthrough, so I was thrilled when the opportunity to revisit the game right before the looming release date for Dragon Age: The Veilguard presented itself. I'll always have a nostalgic soft spot for BioWare games, and I am pleasantly surprised to find that DAI still holds up incredibly well.

    For my second foray into DAI, I shook things up from my typical DA playthrough traditions by choosing to be a warrior instead of a mage or rogue, eventually specializing in the potent Reaver class. I opted to go for a Dalish Elf Origin even though I've always personally been more partial to the City Elves in DA lore. I also actively tried to befriend all of the characters I could. I even decided to go for the tragic Solas romance to see how it permeated the engrossing Trespasser epilogue DLC, despite my preference of happy/hopeful love stories.

    I don't regret these decisions, finding myself rewarded with a thoroughly satisfying playthrough. This time around I managed to encounter a bevy of new scenarios and dialogues that helped strengthen my opinions on characters such as Sera and Blackwall, with my Inquisitor even becoming an honorary Red Jenny! I feel confident with carrying over this particular version of my DAI forays into the fourth game's lore. Thedas is a fascinating and compelling fantasy world with plenty of memorable characters, and the Inquisition's wide-spanning quest continues to have considerable reach.

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