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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Dragon Age: Inquisition - The Descent Review

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Dragon Age: Inquisition - The Descent is a challenging yet ultimately unsatisfying experience. While surviving hordes of Darkspawn and obtaining high-level equipment feels rewarding, the new story, new characters, and new environments are flat and uninspired, making this expansion feel more like filler than fun.

The Deep Roads are an important part of Dragon Age lore, so I was disappointed that The Descent does so little with it. After being sent to there to investigate a series of earthquakes, you’re subjected to a muddled explanation about Dwarves and their connection to massive entities known as Titans. None of it feels connected to the Inquisition, including Renn and Valta, two dreary new characters who lack the wit and spunk of their fellow Dwarves. They’re there to provide a bit of backstory and keep you informed of what’s happening as they guide you through the Deep Roads, but some of their explanations are frustratingly vague, especially near the end. Even my Inquisitor was perplexed: “I’m leaving with more questions than answers,” she mutters in the final scene.

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