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Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a tactical role-playing game with third-person perspective in a fantasy setting. Players will have to revive and lead the... Read more

VGTimes:
8.6/10
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Players:
7.5/10
Steam:
75/100
Metacritic:
86/100
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Dragon Age: Inquisition - PC Gameplay - Max Settings
DRAGON AGE™: INQUISITION Official Trailer – Game of the Year Edition
Everything to Know About Dragon Age Inquisition's Co-op Multiplayer
Dragon Age: Inquisition – PC Low vs. Ultra Graphics Comparison [60fps][FullHD]
Under the Horns with Freddie Prinze Jr

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
  • RAM: 4 Gb
  • Free Space: 26 Gb
  • VRAM: 512 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 GT
Recommended:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
  • RAM: 8 Gb
  • Free Space: 26 Gb
  • VRAM: 1.5 Gb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti
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Reviews and ratings

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Fierce passer and middle peasant.

The graphics seem to be nice, and the gameplay is satisfying in places, but the atmosphere feels like you’re at a gathering of cosplayers and role-players.

After the masterpiece Dragon Age: Origins, the entire series from each part went sledding straight to hell. Thinking and hoping that conclusions would be drawn after the second part, and no one would step on the same rake, the developers scattered a bunch of rakes and danced on them.

I have never seen such dull and lazy side quests. So they are also forced to go through in order to gain access to the main task.

Story quests are even more or less good, in some places. But the main villain, some kind of fruit of love between a xenomorph and the main character from the prototype, is a bitter loser and a moron… Read full

5.0

The game is the best in the series, I just won’t say anything about the sucky DA 2, I didn’t play through it. But the Inquisition pleased us with a more interesting plot, a variety of characters and locations; for those who do not know how to manage a detachment, the detachment will seem like a herd of sheep, although this is not so. No one has canceled the tactics, the abilities are pleasing, you can choose and combine them however you like. At the same time, the graphics are pleasing to the eye, not boring and dull, but bright, accurate drawing down to the details.

10

The game is the best in the series, I just won’t say anything about the sucky DA 2, I didn’t play through it. But the Inquisition pleased us with a more interesting plot, a variety of characters and locations; for those who do not know how to manage a detachment, the detachment will seem like a herd of sheep, although this is not so. No one has canceled the tactics, the abilities are pleasing, you can choose and combine them however you like. At the same time, the graphics are pleasing to the eye, not boring and dull, but bright, accurate drawing down to the details.

9.8

I give this game the lowest rating (a nightmare). I'll explain. After two masterpiece parts with exquisitely thought-out combat, where there was everything: interaction of classes, programming the actions of each fighter in certain situations, “lace” of skills in each battle, I was expecting something at least as good. And what did the developer give us? An elegant grind with homo-gnomes, in which party members run around like sheep and do what they want. This is a mockery!

1.0
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