10 Years Later, I Wish More Open World Games Were Like 'Dragon Age: Inquisition'
Briefly

"Dragon Age: Inquisition has aged much better than a lot of other open world games, and its unique vision feels more cohesive than it did all those years ago."
"At the end of Dragon Age 2, a devastating terror attack in Kirkwall pits the Mages against the Templar order, resulting in conflict blowing up throughout the continent of Thedas."
"You awake from these events with a mysterious mark on your hand and learn you're the only person in the entire world who can close these rifts into the Fade - leading huge portions of the world to see you as a mythical savior."
"Player choice and agency has always been central to everything Dragon Age does, making the role of the Inquisitor pivotal in navigating the rich narrative landscape of Thedas."
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