I enjoyed the first two Dragon Age games. The third had some redeeming qualities to me in the form of Orlais though I wish it'd been given more focus overall...
I enjoyed the first two Dragon Age games. The third had some redeeming qualities to me in the form of Orlais though I wish it'd been given more focus overall...
i would have liked an extra storyline or two involving orlais
for me the warboard kept me mostly satisfied in that regards
but overall i think they kept the focus small in order to keep orlais as it was - somewhere we ultimately do not belong
high society does not involve itself in war on the frontlines
to input too much orlais might have shifted the game from war on the frontlines to too much politicking




I enjoyed both DA 1 and 2. DA:I I could never get into no matter how many times I try. The first one you start in humble ( Or maybe no so humble but ends tragic ) beginnings and work your way up to being important. The 2nd one you also start with nothing but work your way up to being important. The 3rd one is just "Oh you're a terrorist...wait...you fixed the issue we blamed you for? Well hello there King/Queen!"
It was just a huge disconnect for me.
When you deal with human beings, never count on logic or consistency.
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ya the plotline in the first 1/3 of the game moves so fast it makes ew look amazingI enjoyed both DA 1 and 2. DA:I I could never get into no matter how many times I try. The first one you start in humble ( Or maybe no so humble but ends tragic ) beginnings and work your way up to being important. The 2nd one you also start with nothing but work your way up to being important. The 3rd one is just "Oh you're a terrorist...wait...you fixed the issue we blamed you for? Well hello there King/Queen!"
It was just a huge disconnect for me.




Not necessarily. You don't actually 'lead' the Inquisition for a good portion of the early game. Also, keep in mind the 'Inquisition' is a religious organization, with devout followers. Seeing the main character as a religious symbol.
You aren't made 'inquisitor' until after heroically sacrificing themself to cover everyone's escape, and stand up to Corypheus. Surviving this encounter to then shepherd the survivors to Skyhold. Not to mention everything done prior to doing that, but those actions cemented the player character's rise to becoming the 'Inquisitor'. I do believe the inquisitor, more or less, earns the title.
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