Dragon Age Inquisition Walkthrough Part 1
Dragon Age Inquisition Walkthrough Part 1
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Dragon Age: Inquisition will be set in the continent of Thedas, the fantasy world in which the two previous games are set. The game will cover more geographic territory than its predecessors, with one map being described as four to five times the size of Ferelden, the setting of the first game in the series. The developers said that the next game would likely be somewhere more "French", which fans recognize as the land of Orlais.[17] Following the events described in the supplementary novels Dragon Age: Asunder and The Masked Empire, a civil war between the loyalists of the ruling Empress and a powerful noble faction led by her cousin, Grand Duke Gaspard, broke out in Orlais. Simultaneously, the Circle of Magi has gone rogue, in part due to the events of Dragon Age II, and the Templar Order seceded from the Chantry to wage their own civil war on the mages.
The area traversable in Inquisition is much larger than both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II, and is said to cover two countries and the land between. The countries are: Ferelden (setting of Dragon Age: Origins) and Orlais, with a land known as the Dales located within.
Creative Director Mike Laidlaw confirmed that the overall theme of Dragon Age: Inquisition will be "saving the world from itself." The story in Dragon Age: Inquisition will be much more open-ended[citation needed] in contrast to its previous games, where the stories were more linear.[citation needed] It will primarily involve an all-out civil war between mages and templars, the foundations of which comprise the main plot of Dragon Age II.
According to Dragon Age writer David Gaider, the story of the first game's Warden "is over" and the story of Hawke, the second game's protagonist, would be finished through future Dragon Age II downloadable content, though BioWare has since announced an end to future Dragon Age II content. Therefore, like the previous games, Dragon Age: Inquisition will showcase a new protagonist. It has been confirmed that the character will be fully voiced and that the dialogue wheel from Dragon Age II will return. However, in a Twitter post, BioWare employee Mike Laidlaw mentioned that playing as a different character "does not mean your old character may never appear in future games," which could indicate that the player may be able to meet their original protagonists.
In his open letter to the BioWare community, executive producer Mike Darrah said, "We won't be talking about the story of the game today. Though you can make some guesses from the title."
On July 20, Gaider suggested that Morrigan's child (whose existence depends on the player's choices in Dragon Age: Origins) would "have more than a passing reference" in the plot of the upcoming game.
On July 1, it was announced that it would feature a fully playable gay male: a mage named Dorian. It was described by David Gaider (writer of the game) that creating Dorian was a "very personal experience" and that "Dorian is an outcast—by choice, but only insofar as he chose not to live according to the expectations of his society. There are a lot of aspects to that which I enjoyed exploring, and which I haven't had to chance to do with other characters."
Players take on the role of the Inquisitor and lead the forces of the Inquisition. As the leader of the Inquisition, players can make choices and decisions, such as choosing to post forces in an area by capturing forts or keeps. Once captured, new sections of an area can become available allowing greater exploration, new quests and rewards. One group which the Inquisitor and the Inquisition face is the Red Templars, another is Venatori.
Developer(s)
BioWare
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts
Composer(s)
Trevor Morris[1]
Series
Dragon Age
Engine
Frostbite 3[2] withSpeedTree[3]
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Release date(s)
NA November 18, 2014[4][5]
AU November 20, 2014
EU November 21, 2014
JP November 27, 2014
Genre(s)
Action role-playing[6]
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer