So my New Year's resolution was to write more, which I have to say I am failing at miserably. Though to be fair I have had a plague of a cold for a week now which has left me doing little besides sleeping, catching up on Legend of Korra and playing Dragon Age. I just hit the 40 hour mark so I figure I'm maybe half to two-thirds of the way through this play through. I'm definitely not what you'd call a completionist on an inaugural play though. This time I'm just soaking in the plot, getting comfortable with the combat system and falling in love with the characters.
Inquisition is my first Dragon Age game, which is weird for me because Bioware is my favorite studio. Mass Effect is my favorite game of all time followed by Mass Effect 3, 2 and Knights of the Old Republic. I played the demo for Dragon Age II back when but I felt lost playing it. The lore was too intense for a demo and the combat was too button-mashy. I never picked up DA2 and when presented with the choice of purchasing either it or DA:O I chose to sink back into Mass Effect again. But the hype was so epic for Inquisition that I was drawn in. I hadn't been gaming much lately and I wanted to revisit that obsessed fangirl feeling that Bioware games have always brought me, so I picked it up. Holy shit did it not disappoint. I'm hooked.
Inquisition is so pretty, even on the Xbox360. Thedas feels huge and there's so much to do, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and lost! DAI is easy to role play in. Wandering around the Hinterlands after the opening of the game feels so real. Its so big and there are huge mountains and forts and rivers and every few minutes some farmer or refugee is asking for a favor. You feel what the inquisitor feels, lost and put upon. I found myself talking out loud to my tv a lot, especially when I found the first dragon. There was a lot of screaming and running away. Then I sang the running away song from Monty Python while Solas slightly disapproved. But now, this far in, my inquisitor feels like she's beginning to surround herself with friends, building a support system and coming into her own as a hero and as a person. I feel like she's definitely got her favorites; Dorian and Cassandra are her besties. And then there's Cullen *sigh* Cullen is my inquisitor's love interest and the scenes they have together are absolutely adorable. Their romance blossoms slowly as they fumble over each other like the big dorks they are. He's like a romance novel hero: strong and handsome, sensitive and haunted, capable and perfect. If only he was real. *ugly sobbing*
Quite simply, Inquisition feels as close to a perfect game as my mind is able to imagine. It is as big as Skyrim but it is filled with fully realized, fleshed out characters that are so engaging you'll wish they were really your friends. I have so many feels about this game but I feel like I should wait for a spoiler post when I've actually finished. If you haven't already, buy it, on any platform and play it as much as your can, you won't be sorry.
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| Oh Cullen you sexy beast <3 |


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