

But then I saw the quest ticker: 'Dragons Slayed - 1 out of 10.' In all my hours, I had only ever seen three. "When I'd finally slain my first dragon in Dragon Age: Inquisition, I felt a little sad at the thought that I was probably beginning to exhaust its seemingly endless stream of content. I don't know what higher praise I could give." - Philip Kollar IGN - 88/100


And even after another 80 hours devoted to it, it's a world I cannot wait to return to in whatever BioWare does next. Dragon Age: Inquisition puts the fate of the world in your hands in a way that few role-playing games have done before. It's no longer as simple as how your choices affect your small band of adventurers-though that can vary quite a lot as well. This is the astounding scope I referred to above. "Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of the biggest games I've ever played, and I still want more. Inquisition is not defined by the traditions it returns to, but by the new directions it forges for this magnificent fantasy universe." - Joe Juba Polygon - 9.5/10 With a mixture of open-world exploration, entertaining combat, and top-tier characters, the team at BioWare has found a winning formula that isn't shackled to either Dragon Age: Origins or Dragon Age II. "After two disparate entries with different philosophies, Dragon Age's identity crisis is over. Oh, and after everything is said and done, make sure to stay following the credits." - Alexander Sliwinski Game Informer - 9.5/10 Inquisition sets the bar for what a blockbuster RPG should be. It makes you feel that you aren't just exploring a new world, but helping shape it at various levels of society. Rich in character and story, it creates a fantasy world with plausible social rules you can get lost in. "Dragon Age: Inquisition is BioWare's reaffirmation of what it's capable of delivering.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a wonderful game and a lengthy pilgrimage to a magical world with vital thematic ties to one we already know." - Kevin VanOrd Joystiq - 5/5 It establishes connections with its world in big ways and small, with the sight of a titanous temple and the smirk of an Orlesian commander in love. It features a glee club called The Sing-Quisition, and a dwarf with writer's block. "It offers the thrill of discovery and the passion of camaraderie.
