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Laura (35 KP) created a video about Dragon Age Inquisition in Video Games

Dec 13, 2018 (Updated Dec 13, 2018)  
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Dragon Age Inquisition - The Breach Trailer

  
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Heads to the West

Yuji Horii, game designer of the beloved series, has announced Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age is coming abroad from Japan.

  
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Laura (35 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Dragon Age Inquisition in Video Games

Dec 5, 2018  
Dragon Age Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition
Role-Playing
Limited hair options! (0 more)
An amazing game!
Really enjoyed playing Inquisition, the third in the Dragon Age series.
  
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Heathski (173 KP) rated Dragon Age: The Last Flight in Books

Feb 11, 2019 (Updated Feb 11, 2019)  
Dragon Age: The Last Flight
Dragon Age: The Last Flight
Laine Merceil | 2014 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Dragon age story (0 more)
It ended (0 more)
Epic
I love Dragon Age and can't get enough of novels based around it's lore. This was by far the best bitter sweet story I've read. I cried. I felt as emotionally linked to (certain) characters as they were to each other in the story. This is worth reading.
  
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Heathski (173 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Dragon Age Inquisition in Video Games

Feb 1, 2019  
Dragon Age Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition
Role-Playing
Gameplay (2 more)
Graphics
Story
I love the dragon age series
I love the dragon age series and although I prefer the previoud games, I really enjoyed inquisition. The gameplay is better and the graphics beautiful. I did find it annoying hunting everywhere for quest items and, unfortunately for me, I did not feel the same connection to the characters in inquisition that I did in previous games. I missed that but I still enjoyed it. One of the best fighting fantasy games out. A world rich in lore and history. Can't wait for the next dragon age game.
  
Dragon age : absolution
Dragon age : absolution
2022 | Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy
7
7.0 (2 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
I like the cartoon, it was well done but it's rather short with only six episodes. The tie in to Dragon Age Inquisition is cool, but I'm not really happy with what they did with one character from the game, but I do understand it was to move the story along. Overall, it's a fun romp for Dragon Age fans like myself and for as short as it was, the story was actually pretty interesting.
  
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Connor Sheffield (293 KP) created a poll about in Fantasy Friends

Aug 18, 2018 (Updated Aug 18, 2018)  
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What's your favourite Fantasy Video Game series?

Fable
Final Fantasy
Star Ocean

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Other (comment below)
Elder Scrolls
Dragon Age
Witcher
Lord of the Rings videogames (comment specific titles)

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Diablo

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Warcraft (excludes Wow)

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World of Warcraft
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Sw (9 KP) rated the PlayStation 3 version of Dragon Age II in Video Games

Jan 30, 2019  
Dragon Age II
Dragon Age II
2011 | Role-Playing
Looking at all the games in the dragon age series, I really liked this game but, to me, I liked it less than the other games because it felt more restricted. I feel like origins and inquisition both give you a lot of freedom when it comes to your character but in this game you’re given more of a role to follow rather than being able to choose your own path.
  
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Sw (9 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Dragon Age Inquisition in Video Games

Jan 30, 2019  
Dragon Age Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition
Role-Playing
Ability to make choices that effect gameplay (4 more)
Character customization w a variety of options including different species
Many hours of gameplay with lots of side quests
Large, open map world with better graphics than some other open world games I’ve seen.
Took a new turn in the dragon age universe by adding something more than just darkspawn and grey wardens
As in most choice games, the choices don’t have as much effect as one might expect especially in certain scenes (1 more)
Occasional glitches
  
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Mothergamer (1514 KP) rated the PC version of Dragon Age II in Video Games

Apr 3, 2019  
Dragon Age II
Dragon Age II
2011 | Role-Playing
I finished Dragon Age 2 and let's just say I am feeling conflicted. I absolutely loved Origins and Awakening. The story was well thought out and throw in the factor of every choice you made had a consequence of being good, evil, or in a gray area, it really made you pay attention and think about what you wanted to do throughout the story line. There was also more to explore on the map, and there was some depth to the design, such as the forests of Ferelden, the Dalish elves camp, and Orzammar.
 I was extremely excited about Dragon Age 2 and even got the signature edition. You get a lot of great items and cool downloadable content like The Black Emporium shop and The Exiled Prince quest. However, playing Dragon Age 2 I couldn't help but notice a lot of glaring flaws throughout it with the battle system and with some of the map designs. There are also for me, some issues with parts of the story and this does include some of Hawke's story.
 First, let me start with why I had a problem with Hawke's story. There are parts of it that seem rather pointless, as if Hawke is going through the motions and not really driven the way the hero was in Origins and Awakening. There's a lack of intensity. There is also a glaring lack of tough choices. I love a great story and with Origins and Awakening, there were choices that could be made that would affect the story, take it down a different path, and everything you decided had consequences. With Dragon Age 2, it seems the story was only written one way and no matter what the player does or decides, they become the Champion the same way and go through the same events. It falls flat when you think about the intricacies and plot twists of the previous two games.
 I did like the interactions with the members of your party and there were even characters I genuinely liked. I found that my top three were Varric, Fenris, and Isabela. Hawke has a voice, so some of these interactions had a little more emotion to them, but frankly it seemed like the companions were far more interesting and witty. Even their quests and stories were more interesting to me. There was one part of Hawke's story that really had me going and to the person who wrote that, I say great job. As for the rest, it just felt dull. Sure, the ending has a fantastic pivotal point to the story line, but it felt like a chore to get to it at certain points in the game.
 Overall, I had no problem with the battle system. It was much easier to navigate, the action is fast and fluid, and the AI is pretty spot on when it comes to the other party members, making for a pretty exciting furious battle. Yet, there was a problem. Let me be clear with all my friends who told me I could change the difficulty setting to casual if a battle was too hard, I DID. I then tried various tactics and party set ups and got annihilated eight times or more. I'll give everyone a moment to let that sink in. Now, maybe it's a crazy concept, but the casual setting on a video game means you don't have lots of dead party members and game over screens. Yes, it's still a battle, but not quite so difficult. When a battle is hard on the EASY setting, that's a huge problem for me. Factor in the 30 second cool down timer for healing potions, and healing spells, it borders on ridiculous.
 While I understand that the gist of this idea was it makes you plan out and think carefully about strategies for quests, boss battles, and random fights a 30 second heal timer does not work. I could understand having a timer, but 30 seconds can make or break a quest or story oriented battle in Dragon Age 2. I played as a rogue for the first play through, and I found myself kiting things a hell of a lot waiting for the timer to be up and hoping I wouldn't die before I could heal. Needless to say, it got incredibly frustrating quite a few times!
 Finally, we have the sheer laziness of the map and dungeon designs. It was as if there was just one prototype for everything when it came to the buildings in Kirkwall. The "poor house" design, and the "rich mansion" design came across as bland and was a telling sign of how rushed this game was. There's also one map for the sewers, the Deep Roads, one mine, one mountain, and one cave. You basically go back and forth with five different locations on the world map. Compared to the other maps in the Dragon Age games, this is shameful. The map is ridiculously tiny, but it's as if they were lazy and couldn't be bothered with making the locations stand out and be unique from each other.
 I liked Dragon Age 2, but I didn't love it the way I did Origins and Awakening. I can honestly say, it's a good game, but not a great one. There's too many predictable points in some of the story telling and it's quite obvious to see where certain things were rushed especially with certain cut scenes where the characters were blinking in and out of frame. I can not in good conscience give Dragon Age 2 a stellar review as an amazing game, because it isn't. Believe me, that kills me because I absolutely love the Dragon Age series, but with that many flaws, it's not worth full price.