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If you have read my reviews of the preceeding two installments of this franchgise, you know that I love good RPGs. The operative word being good. And after the fiasco of DA2, EA finally got it mostly right. DAI has an even more immersive plot than the original DAO, More charracter development, better graphics, more excellent voice acting, and a great, if somewhat convoluted plot. After DA2, I went into this game not expecting much, but I was mostly pleasantly surprised. You really start to care about all the characters in this game.. There are a few minor points I didn't like though. First off, the whole crafting system is confusing and sometiems a bit frustrating. You have to keep copious notes on what materials you need to create each item, and also to remember where to find them. The next annoying bit is the limits on items you can carry. It's too small. Other fantasy RPG games have things li8ke Bags of Holdding which allow you to carry more items as your character progresses. Considering the enormous costs of semi-decent items, weapons and armor, ity makes the game feel more like a resource management simlulator of some kind. Since your lead Character and the party are basically out to save the world, you would think that someone else would worry about making sure they have the right equipment, and enough of it. As it is, you end up having to repeately run around gathering resources instead of battling bad guys. The level up system is another sticking point. Unless you "farm" bad guys to get up inn levels, which takes forever, plan on spending an even longer time to reach higher levels. Often times you will find that the available missions are too dangerous for your character, so you go back to just hunting critters to stomp just to gain levels. Oh yeh. One thing that isn't mentioned a lot is that if you kill critters that are more than 3 levels below you, you get no experience points for it. That's right, zero, nada, none, zip. And when you level up, no matter how hard it was to do so, you are rewarded with just one measly ability point and a slim stat increase. And there are a few technical hiccups as well, and as with DAO and DA2, you are basically on youre own unless you like reading multiple irrelevant canned support emails. Stick to the forums. There is for instance, one quest that requires you to kill a bunch of bad guys holed up in an old keep. But depending on your hardware, it can and will crash to the windows desktop as soon as you enter the keep and initiate combat with the first bad guy. From what I have been able to tell, this is a bug that has been in the game since it came out, yet EA has done nothing to fix it. Luckily, I stumbled upon a thread from another user who had the same problem and it turned out that you have to turn off one of the antialiasing video options in the game for it not to crash. You would think that EA would turn this "feature" off by defauilt. No so... One again the user has to help them debug the software. When the game came out it was very highly priced. My Daughter's copy cost me almost $70! for a buggy game thast kept crashing with no help. Luckily it has gotten more reasonable as the game aged, and EAs cash gluttony was satiated. This IS a good game, but you have to taker the good with the bad. The game has incredible graphics and acting, an incredible plot, seemingly unlimited character development, tons of side quests and runs fairly well on a mid range system. But keep the negatives in mind when you think of purchasing it. This is NOT the game you want if you lack patience and/or are easily frustrated. But if you're up to the challenges, go for it by all means..Read full review
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Not a really good game to play on ps3, the console can hardly run the game. Sometimes the game lags so bad that you have to load a previous savefile.
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Dragon Age Inquisition is actually better than Dragon Age II. In inquisition you can defeat enemies, collect lots of loot, armor and weapons, and gold. Explore villages and get quests from villagers. You can ride a horse (optional) I just played the entire game on foot. There are many dungeons, puzzles, and dragons. Nice open world with medium loading time. You can also build your own weapons and armor by using different materials. Also a nice part is you can customise your castle. Playing time was about 2 months for me. My game save is at about 80 hours of gameplay. I play on the weekends. Game does get addictive. You should -save, save, save. because this game did freeze on my about 8 or more times. Hope my review helps. Enjoy the game. A good keeper in any collection. For under 20 bucks this game is worth it.Read full review
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EA and Bioware hit it out of the park with this DA release - Yes, there have been some freezes and bugs, but what contemporary release with complex engines and graphics don't have them? They have become significantly less frequent since the 1st patch, with many more to come so I can forsee it only getting better. The graphics are not as good as they are on PC of course, but the environments are very rich and detailed in my ps3 version. Some of the cut scene close-ups could use some fine tuning but I'm seriously nitpicking with that. What is so amazing about Inquisition and the DA series in general, is the lore, story, and character development throughout the game. It is second to none! Get your reading glasses ready because the codex probably spans several encyclopedias. Interactions between not only your party members/advisors, but also random npc's, evolve based on your decisions. Immersion is very easy to achieve in Inquisition. It's also the only open world rpg where you can play as 4 different classes in less than 10 seconds. Combat is 3rd person, and can be matrix-like - either lightning fast or slow mo with each individual action carefully plotted out across the battlefield. Despite it's imperfections, it it still the best game I've seen in several years!Read full review
An extremely wonderful series, well-deserving of its Game of the Year award. However, be warned that it is notably buggy (at least for the PS3 version) - the worst of it causes complete freeze of the entire console. The PS3 will choke when it comes to rendering heavy graphics properly and there tends to be the occasional lag. Despite these flaws, it is still a very compelling game although one's gaming experience may suffer a little. Personally, the in-game text wouldn't hurt to be a little larger. Be sure to adjust your PS3's video output resolution properly otherwise the game will be unplayable. All in all, Dragon Age:Inquisition definitely delivers in every other aspect and more, making up for all of the weaknesses which made Dragon Age 2 barely memorable, in my opinion.
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Been a fan of dragon age series since first game came out! Good graphics and story line keeps with the other games!
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Good graphics. Deep story line. its an older game so almost all your questions will have answers on the internet.
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I love this game series it is dear to my heart, great condition of the product, no issues! Storyline line is deeeeeppp and detailed. A lot of side quests, bit overwhelming but definitely worth for satisfying that RPG need. Character actors and storylines are amazing and definitely emotional rides. Game has it all!
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So far this is my favorite game on the PS3. Such a huge world and awesome gameplay.
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It stopped working a few hours into the game. Other than that it was fine, but a third of the game was not what I purchased. All other games worked on my console, so it wasn't my console.
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