Dragon Age: Inquisition Game Review
Bioware’s newest game “Dragon Age: Inquisition” was recently cracked by pirate group 3DM. The formerly “unhackable” DRM (Digital Right Management) known as Denuvo turned out to be completely hackable and now the game is available on torrent sites all around the Internet. So while the game might not be new to those buying the legit retail copy, it might as well be a new release for piraters.
If you haven’t picked it up, go out and do so now.
Seriously, I’ll wait. This game is amazing. As excellent of games as “Dragon Age Origins” and “Dragon Age 2” were, Inquisition is worlds better. Inquisition utilizes a lot of the same mechanics as “Dragon Age 2.” The game has a similar rhythm for combat, utilizing the Bioware standard of mixing hack and slash action with calculated strategy.
Old skills from previous games return alongside brand new skills as well as new specializations. Where the game really differentiates itself from its predecessors is in its scale. This game is enormous. Massive. Breathtakingly colossal. It makes “Skyrim” seem small by comparison. Gigantic sweeping landscapes fall away in front of you, and the scale makes it feel like a real world. Somehow Bioware manages to put the same amount of detail into this world as they have into their other games. Hidden secrets hide around every corner; the flora and fauna are as plentiful as they are vibrant. The story line is their best yet. Characters are sympathetic and well rounded and you care when they say things to you.
Not going to lie, there were a few parts that made me cry. The graphics are beautiful and vibrant and the level of detail is fantastic. All in all, it is one of the best games I have ever encountered and a strong candidate for game of the year. Buy it, play it, love it. 10 out of 10.