Thursday, January 1, 2015
Dragon Age: Inquisition (for PlayStation 4)
The Choice Is YoursLike the Mass Effect series and other BioWare-developed titles, Dragon Age: Inquisition gives gamers the choice to shape narrative and gameplay experiences. The race, class, and gender that you give your character dramatically affect how non-player characters react to your in-game avatar. For example, a human character may be better received than the horned Qunari (a race that was unplayable in previous Dragon Age games), depending on the situation.
An overhauled romance system debuts in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Previous games demanded that you woo characters with gifts to win their affections, but BioWare has moved away from that model. According to the developer, romance (and accompanying tasteful sex scenes) will now be driven by events and situations. Time will tell how the new romance system impacts the unfolding story.
But Dragon Age: Inquisition is so much more than personal interactions. Rest assured that you will slay many enemies. Combat combines Dragon Age: Origin's overhead, tactical commands with Dragon Age 2's flashier, more action-orientated gameplay to give you—once again—choice in how you want to approach the game.
Grab Your (Online) FriendsThe Dragon Age series has long been a single-player affair, but Dragon Age: Inquisition adds a long-awaited multiplayer mode. You can now grab up to three friends and participate in four-player, cooperative dungeon-crawling stages. Unfortunately, co-op mode is online only; there's no local option.
Still, you can collect loot, salvage items, and craft new weapons and armor. In addition to that, you can unlock twelve characters spread across the Mage, Rogue, and Warrior Inquisition classes. The multiplayer story has no impact on the main, single-player game.
Swords and SaucinessBioWare estimates that the single-player campaign can last upwards of 60 hours, so you'll have a lot of time to fight, love, and explore. Keep an eye out for our full Dragon Age: Inquisition review, coming soon.
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