Dragon Age: Inquisition marked a return to form for BioWare's epic fantasy series, with critical acclaim both at its launch and during the end of year awards season, when the role-player received numerous Game of the Year gongs. But despite being loved by both critics and fans - to the extent that it became BioWare's fastest-selling launch of all time - Inquisition undoubtedly also contains a number of flaws. Its biggest, perhaps, is its Ubisoft-style focus on side-content, where it hands players map upon map of collectables to hoover up in order to complete quests.
Inquisition expands the series' scope for exploration by gifting players huge areas of wilderness to explore - but some areas are more interesting than others. Finally, fans have also spotted a number of missing gameplay features, shown in earlier builds of the game but that didn't make it into the final release.
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