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Dragon Age: Inquisition - News Roundup

by Couchpotato, 2014-08-28 06:19:08

Here is another roundup of news for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Lets get started with a new video from video that gives us a glimpse of the Co-op action in multiplayer.

Join us for a first look at Dragon Age: Inquisition multiplayer. Become an agent of the Inquisition and face your enemies in 4-player co-op adventures.

After wacthing the video Gameinfomer has a A Step-By-Step Guide To Multiplayer.

During a visit to BioWare’s Edmonton studio, I got a chance to play the newly announced multiplayer mode for Dragon Age: Inquisition. The company has talked extensively about what the game’s single-player campaign entails, but this new co-op mode will be uncharted territory for some Dragon Age fans – especially those who did not play Mass Effect 3’s multiplayer.

Thankfully, there’s no reason to be intimidated; Inquisition’s approach to co-op is accessible and easy to understand. This step-by-step guide gives you an idea what to expect from your introductory hours of multiplayer, and how that experience can evolve over time.

Next Ausgamers has a new hands-on preview based on an early demo.

After what felt like 10 minutes, it was time for the next group to come in, and I found myself eager to have more time with Inquisition. While I rage quit on Dragon Age II’s corridor-like external locales, my time with Inquisition cast the right kind of magic over me to restore faith in the franchise and show that the BioWare promises are on track for an engaging action-RPG experience.

And for last a new article that talks about the game being Bioware’s most ambitious, and dangerous game yet from Gamingtrend.

Though Dragon Age: Inquisition may spell the most ambitious game the company has created to date, it also marks the dawn of a new age.  Fresh hardware has hit the market and has had a full year to mature.  PCs are more powerful and cheaper than they ever have been, with large amounts of memory available to both platforms.  Dragon Age II spent less than two years in development which clearly hurt the end result, but Inquisition has had nearly double that time to bake.  Dragon Age Keep shows a hefty amount of effort in taking into account the decisions of the past, but we can only hope that the ending sums up it nicely. I, for one, am not worried though.  While the good Doctors may be gone, the age of Laidlaw, Darrah, and others have just begun.

I think the site was paid off just read the last part.Cool

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DA:Inquisition

SP/MP: Single + MP
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: RPG
Platform: PC
Release: Released


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