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The Leaderboard I spend over 260 hours Playing Inquisition, and enjoyed the quest with Dorian the Delorian... Seeing a future ruled by darkness and Leliana's sacrifice was intense! Plus the amazing and fun romances, the judgements and awesome cutscenes made it still super great to replay many times.
Okay, then. If I could provide some ideas of what game could be covered next, here are a few ideas: 1. Super Mario Bros. series 2. Bayonetta & Bayonetta 2 3.. The Wonderful 101 4. the Tales series 5. Shantae 6. Azure Striker Gunvolt 7. Pokkén Tournament 8. King of Fighters 9. Metal Slug 10. the Mario & Luigi series 11. Dynasty Warriors and its spin-offs 12. BlazBlue 13. Viewtiful Joe 14. MadWorld & Anarchy Reigns 15. Xeno series/Xenoblade Chronicles X 16. Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Country 17. Ninja Gaiden 18. Blaster Master 19. the Kirby series 20. Puyo Puyo 21. Tetris 22. Bomberman 23. Rayman 24. the Mario Kart series 25. No More Heroes series
You just don't *play* a Dragon Age game, you *obsess* over it. You finish your first playthrough and romance someone and then immediately go to another to romance another character, but halfway through the game you mAKE ANOTHER CHARACTER AND ROMANCE THE SAME CHARACTER YOU ROMANCED IN THE FIRST PLAYTHROUGH. *there is no escape*
I bought dragon age origins and 2 after playing inquisition because i wanted to learn the lore. I dont know why people disliked any, i fell in love with all of them.
Thats not the only reason, the maps were recycled, the characters unlikable and the Story heavely Black and White. The gameplay is amazing though and the Combat the best of the 3.
@@astralaris8712 The characters unlikable? Are you insane? Varric and Merril are my favourite in the entire series (maybe aside Dorian) I'd say the characters and plot were 2s greatest strength
OKAY I'LL PLAY TRESPASSER... gosh... **loads 2 year old save with 250+ hours on it** Well... I have no idea what's going on. Time to start over... **holds a funeral for all upcoming free time**
Nice Legion of the Dead callback...I think. Anyhoo, Trespasser is amazing and you acn get all sorts of new gear and schematics on the Inquisition normal campaign, not mentioning the challenge modes now avaliable. If you need a challenge you can set all maps to match your levelif you're above the recommended.
Bad ass boss battle that in the end would let me walk out with both Alistair and Hawke would have saved me from restarting the whole game just so I can upload a dragonkeep worldstate that had Alistair as king, with a Warden Queen. You don't know how hard it was to kill off my Hawke because I loved Alistair just that bit more, only to be kicked in the face when Varric finds out that she died... All my playthroughs are now with a Stroud warden so I can keep Hawke alive each time. I love my Varric and it broke my heart causing him to have another regret in his life. :(
I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't really have a hard time choosing Hawke and a non!Stroud Warden. Whoops. >> That being said it was kind of lame how the encounter with the Nightmare Demon didn't end in a fight. Like.... BW still could have kept the sacrifice scene they so desperately wanted. Plenty of games include bosses that even if you defeat them in battle they still rise up to trash u in cutscenes lol
Cullen was actually in the first two games as well :D He's the templar you resuce in Origins in the circle tower incident and in DA2 he's a templar in Kirkwall and supports you when you go with the templars and against Meredith. I'm on my third playthrough already, with about 180 hours. I wanna play all the romances and all the different classes at least once. I didn't go with the templars at all yet, because I always support the mages >
They meant as a playable companion. Though I don't really get it either as you spend a lot of time with your advisors and can even romance Cullen (not Leliana), so..
Pretty sure the only thing Cullen hasn't been in is Awakening (as he was off to Kirkwall then). I love that we've followed his career and his storyline, he's facinating in the way he grows and changes and yet is never really a main part of the story, just kinda there until DA:I.
Lol, that moment you think you've made a great choice in game and then suddenly... "[Character name] greatly dissaproves" *deep breathing* "Now replay from the last save..." Anybody recognise that from personal experiences? Because I do XD
Was playing origin and was fooling around with both Morrigan and Liliana then they both suddenly wanted me to choose one, so I choose Morrigan and Liliana had a -26 approval...... ooops!
You expect to beat an old God? Or that he's even the villain? Try the Qunari invasion. Sten will eventually come for Fereldan and Orlais, it's been an undercurrent of all the games.
I think the Qunari making a move in Tresspasser is a prelude for DA4, I mean Sten in DAO says that eventually the Qunari WOULD make a move to invade Ferelden and other human continents. It'd be awesome fighting that war, to be honest, given how Tresspasser played out, and you mostly fought Qunari in that.
Right I totally said HEY.. Cullen was there too in the circle as a traumatized templar, then in 2 as Knight Captain. His romance has him talking about those exact experiences we rescued/helped him get out of.
I would have liked that expanded. For example, being able to send inactive party members to complete tasks would have been neat. You outleveled so many sidequests and it would have been nice to send one of my companions to lead a inquisition party to take care of that.
Rusty Jones yeah that would of been good, if you could send them off to do the quests you couldn't be bothered to do and at the end they give you a quick summary of the events that took place on said quest.
I am currently on my twelfth playthrough of this game, ranging from asshat to nice-ish dialogue/personality choices. Three humans (f/f/m), three elves (f/m/m), two qunari (m/f) and my current elf. So it's safe to say I'm a fan. This game series, along with The Elder Scrolls, has shaped how and why I play games. I love it so much and am eagerly awaiting DA:4. ;-;
I'm still in the middle of working on my "Inquisitor: Love to All" personal mission of making an inquisitor for each of the romance-able love interests in the game. lol Still debating on making one just to flirt with Vivienne, since you can't really romance her.
I really hope that DA4 will features the Tevinter Imperium, Antiva City or Par Vollen.. (I mean Tevinter is kind of a requirement story-wise but who know)
One of my favorite games. Dragon Age 4 is gonna be amazing. This game has beautiful animation, great story, awesome and diverse characters, your choices influence the game, beautiful open world, awesome customizations, customize EVERYTHING, awesome abilities, sweet romances, friendships, boss missions and side missions, and cool dialogue. So image DRAGON AGE 4 IMPROVES AND GROWS FROM INQUISITION!!
Honestly the Dragon Age series is my absolute favorite. I love the story and lore behind everything. It feels like an actual world and the cgaracters actual people. I'm completely replaying just so I can experience Tresspaser with romanced Solas. And you bet I'm going to replay it again when I finally have Wi-Fi to make my back story in the Dragon Keep
I hope Dragon Age 4 will be a good mix of Origion and Inquisition. And if they find out that they are going to make the Dragon Age Series as a multiplayer game, then I stop playing it. (I'm just playing storymode, have no gaming friends to play multiplayer game with.)
It's a really long game but I recommend: -1 Human Templar "Holy Inquisitor" (supports the Chantry, morally right decisions except when against the Chantry or the Templar Order) -1 Qunari Mage (do as you want, everyone hates you regardless but it you're morally upstanding people are surprised a Qunari isn't a monster) -1 Rebel Necromancer Mage (supports mage freedom but consults with demons and basically wants to wreck society)
Also one playthrough as a knight mage (don't remember what it's called). It's the most tanky class in the game and after a while you are almost impossible to kill.
Omg I got my sister the game of the year edition and i warned/recommended him to her and she just SO ANGRY AND UPSET that she would then play again and romance him AGAIN XD
I know this feeling! xD I got the Alistair-Syndrome on DA:O.... I could never force myself to play other then female noble with the goal to marry Alistair and save him and myself from sacrifice.. :c
I really hope that the "something happening " is a Dragon age origins Remastered with lots of new explorable areas and sidequests expanding on the Origin time Ferelden.
GrimSister: 2 is still my favorite Dragon Age. Even if Fem Hawke's romantic choices were something out of a teen-aged romantic fantasy novel... *sigh*.
One of my favorite games of the generation (yes, I know it's technically cross-gen). Tragically underrated, IMHO. Honestly, I love all three main entries in the series - can't wait for DA4!
"All the companions are knew faces" guys that's not true though. Yeah there's Cassandra and Varric. But Cullen, our boy, was the Templar you save in the Circle in Origins and he was the Knight Captain for Kirkwall in 2. He's literally the first person Hawke talks to when they get to the city at the start of the game. And besides I think just Alistair hes the only npc that's in all 3 main games. Also Thedas stands for The Dragon Age Setting and Bioware just never changed it which is my favorite Dragon Age tidbit. I love you guys and I love this channel and it would be the bee's knees if one day you did a 107 on Oxenfree.
xLionsxxSmithyx a love interest? The companions are the ones who join you when you go on quests. Leliana, Josephine and Cullen (and Morrigan, I guess) are the advisors
I enjoyed Inquisition more than Skyrim and The Witcher together - and that's saying something as I quite enjoyed both of them! But Inquisition has that little spark that Skyrim and Witcher don't have and I can defintely appreciate that.
Skyrim and Inquisition are my two favourite games, and both lack something that the other has. And I can't decide which I like more. Is it strange that I dropped Witcher 3 almost 5 hours in the game? I want to try it again, but the controls maaan
I played origins on PC, but I played the second on PS3 and Inquisition on Playstation 4. And I have wasted BILLIONS of hours on this game. Especially origins and Inquisition. LOVE Dragon Age more than any game out there. I have played all characters/classes, romanced every character. The ONLY thing I haven't done in Inquisition yet, is to collect all the mosaic pieces..... maybe I'll have another playthrough :D
Control-wise, it was obviously built for a controller. It just works way better and easier using a controller than a keyboard, but other than that it runs really well on PC.
I did, and it was terrible. Multiple crashes especially during cut scenes. My PC was custom built for gaming and could handle games with way more to them than DA:3, yet it kept crashing. People all over the internet were complaining about it too. Controls were awful as well. The PC version was terrible. So bad in fact, that to this day I have not completed the game. I just quit and haven't picked it up since.
Cullen was in both Dragon Age Origins and 2. He was the a Templar in the Circle for the Mage Grey Warden and the Templar who ended up stand against the head Templar who went insane due to Red valireum
I love this game. The first time I played it revolutionized my life lol. It helped me out so much. The unfortunate thing is I played 4 days into it like in succession, and over time I got burned out. Just getting back to it, now. Grateful that I'm enjoying it again. Also, BioWare's successfully released some of the best games, albeit flawed - and they get hated, but imo they're some of the best. IMO, it's harder for me to enjoy TW3. And that's supposed to be the "Greatest RPG EVER" over FF7? Pfft
That one level in Inquisition is bigger than all the levels in Dragon Age 2 because they recycled the EXACT SAME CAVE AND DEEP ROADS SECTION SO MANY TIMES
No. Dude. I played through all three games multiple times and Origins just had similar textures. DA2 its straight up the same map, in the same direction but you enter in a different way and some parts are just blocked off. It's pretty bad.
S3rp3rior a lot of side quests and random encounters in Origins happen on the same area map (with a different name). Streets of Denerim, forest, battlefield, battle with the armies you recruit and so on... DLC are no better, Leliana song and witch hunt use non original maps. Stone prisoner uses new maps but again, You have to go through Cadash thaig again in witch hunt Of course DA2 is worse. On that I agree but I wanted to point out that bioware uses this methode on a lot of titles, including ME1. Just my opinion
Reusing stuff because story reason vs being lazy are two different things. The main differences for what youre saying it like most cities like denerim tend to have similar structure in the way they look. It isn't weird that it was the same place. Cave formations, on the other hand, are much different. The deep roads are one thing since they were structure by humanoid hands at one points so the only reason for that to change is if there is a cave in or darkspawn changed the lay out. DA2 on the other literally used the same cave map for every single quest thing relating to a cave. I can count on one hand how many times a place is reused in DAO, I would need at least two more people to count how many for DA2
S3rp3rior And you are right. I was just saying that Biowarw were using that ''trick'' for their games but they are not the only ones and this is not necessary a bad thing. Not because it happens less in origins (again you are right) that this is better. Personally, Origins is one of my favorite game, I've played it on ps3, on xbox360 and on pc (with mods) and every one who completed it know they reusing the maps and I agree with you that DA2 us pushing it way too much with the caves/deep roads.
It pissed me off so much that they only released Trespasser for next gen. Like come on I can't afford a next gen console and I wanna know the ending to the story.
Damien Maclip I know, that's why I'm even more angry 😂 Like come on guys if you're already gonna make us pay for the main story ending then at least be fair and make it available for everyone who played the main game
skye It's because the last gen consoles weren't strong enough and weren't able to hold the memory to run the DLC. Had the consoles been stronger they would have had it on all platforms.
Yeah I was really sad that the last gen console players couldn't experience it. Idk why they did it, but they could at least made that one DLC playable for all (since it pretty much finishes the game)
I only have a little over 1600 hours of gameplay in Inquisition and MUCH more in Origins and DA-2 and am anxiously awaiting the next installment of Dragon Age. As I'm retired I spend a great deal of time on my hobbies and my gaming so I'm am very excited to hear about DA-4 as now, it is very much like only getting 3/4 of a book and not the rest of the story.
Cullen is also another familiar face from Origins. Plus I played Dragon Age 2 over 6 times in the past 2 years and it's my favorite. As for Inquisition I am currently replaying it and would replay it again when done. I honestly like the part when he takes you to the lake to tell you what happened at the mage tower (where you saved him as the hero in Origins) or when you get to ride through the race tracks and when you tease Cassandra or spend time goofing with Sera or maybe the time at haven when you walk in the snow...
"Inquisition was specifically developed to be played on computer" Yes...The god awful PC Controls and consolized interface in this game are proof of that...
DA:O + Awakening 23467 hours played DA:2 + DLC's 8091 hours played DA:Inquisition 7452 hours played I'm not even sure what play through i am on in origins but i just started a new one... somebody please cut off my hands.
@@ligerecka6008 I forced myself to reach 10 hours, beginning of Dragon Age Inquisition is really really pathetic, full of unorganized information, first time I try Dragon Age so completely lost, nothing showing how to do etc, then after 15 hours and something like that when Darse is destroyed and you move to Fort Celeste, the game becomes better, they say all that in the video but believe me, very repetitive game, too much enemies everywhere even in free walks, too much quests, most of them absolutely pathetic, I mean really really pathetic with no sense no link to the story, the mission I liked the most was when you had to follow someone in a castle under siege and then the opponent sends his Dragon on you, who strikes from sides of the castle, this was fantastic, place I liked the most is Val Royeau (french name, I played the game in french), why best place? Because no bullshit quests, very beautiful and full of merchants, I will be kind and will give this game 5 out of 10 for graphic quality and effort they have put on details such a equipment, but still, too much time spent on it while playing too, honestly with these graphics, they could have done much better, a compact story based great game with a lot inside castle instead of way too huge areas full of unnecessary quests and roads that cannot be reached etc, took me 60 hours to finish the game, but 20, 25 hours of real gaming, great game, happy having known it, interesting, fantastic graphically but a lot of weak points I have to be honest so 5 out of 10
First 15 minutes of the game and already loving it, and I don’t even like this type of game genre, the game was on sale for 5 dollars and the reviews were all talking about “for 5 dollars this is a total steal, hours of gameplay”
Bro! Me and my girl JUST started playing and OMG! We're having a freaking blast! Even with its age this game is still on par with all the other games I play today. 🤯
Inquisition's 9 companions is the most in the series? DA2 had 9 with day-one DLC and 10 total. Origins had 9 on disc, 10 with day-one DLC, and 24 across all DLC.
You're asking people, who obviously enjoy the game...if they've played all the games AND all the hours. Um, yes, we've played them ALL (even the mobile games).
I need to finally finish this game. Beat it on another PSN, before all the DLC, never got to experience any of it. So at some point I gotta finish everything. I'm excited to mess with Knight Enchanter again. That style is so fun to play, I hope they open it up more in DA4 and allow for a sword and shield Enchanter.
I've probably spent a whole day reading the wiki and trying to get the best rewards from war table. And I never felt like waiting so I always messed up my ps4's clock to speed things up
I found am easter egg or glitch when i accidentally clipped out of the world under skyhold in the throne room. There was a turkey cake thing that played a Christmas tonE AHHAHA I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF IT WAS SO PERFECT 😌
Ethan Kerr I think that is because it was the first game. They didn't have to consider all previous character choices and cater to every decision you've made in the last games.
Regal_Fish also I don't know why people say the quest are mmo like, you have a mini story, possibly go to multiple locals and get a cool reward at the end. In origins you did the same thing but most of the time you didn't get a cool reward.
I didn't see anyone notice this but.. Cullen and Leliana (Feel like I'm spelling it wrong) were in Dragon Age: Origins. Cullen is in the Mage tower as well as Leliana.
Inquisition wasn't the only one with maps. Origins you literally have to look at a map to get around. Then you have maps for every location. Just thought I might mention that.
This game is a masterpiece! I have over 400 hours and counting. My wife has over a 1000 hours. We are eagerly awaiting the fourth installment. I think it would have been even more popular if Witcher 3 hadn't dropped a year after it's release.
Why do people keep saying Inquisition has "9 party members. The most out of any Dragon Age game yet"? Origins had Alistair, Morrigan, Lelianna, Sten, Wynne, Zevran, Oghren, Shale, and your Mabari Hound. Not to mention Loghain as a possible ally. Though I get it. Shale was DLC and Loghain would take Alistair's place. DA2 (or Exalted as they wanted to call it) has Carver, Bethany, Aveline, Varric, Anders, Isabella, Merrill, Fenris, and Sebastien plus your summonable hound. Sure the hound isn't a controllable character and you can only have one sibling, but still.
The no 64 fact at 12:00 no healing spells... is no accurate as healing spells - abilities, there are in the game if you play as a Mage, or been supported by a Mage! Healing potions and healing bombs are used by the rest no Mages only!
I just bought this game at the beginning of April in 2018.... $30 for the game and all DLC on amazon. It has become one of my favorite games of all time and for $30, you can’t beat it.
Wait a second....what about Cullen? He was in part one (Templar trapped in the magick barrier in the mages tower) and he was in part 2 as the Templar who you find investigating the missing Templars only to find out that Templars can also be possed by demons as well as mages. Only to return in Inquisition as an advisor.
Well, with regards to healing, potions and grenades (Healing Mist) can be used to heal health and damage. But so can simply fast traveling to a camp. This will instantly heal all party members as will choosing to rest while at any camp.
I LOVE this game. So much fun! The only thing I would change is the power of found weapons, I seemed to always be above the weapons I would find. The soundtrack was amazing, the graphics were amazing, and the story line was perfect. Some of the choices in dialog were very black or white, but overall, I can't wait for a sequel!
My fun fact about this series is that the name of where it is all set (Thedas)....during development, before they had a name, the developers reffered to it as "the dragon age setting" keeping the word "the" and using an acronym of dragon age setting "das".... the das.... Thedas.
would be kinda odd IF they did not make 4th DA game after how inquisition ended with the trespasser dlc... solas planning to destroy thedas to bring back the world of elves and such may not be the most original of stories but it is an excellent opportunity to continue DA in some interesting ways and learn about thedas before the veil was created