

AGES OF DRAGON AGE 2 CHARACTERS PC
The top-down view on the PlayStation 4 felt out-of-place to me, like a feature meant for a PC player using a mouse and keyboard, not a console player with a controller. This time around, the combat system includes a top-down mechanic that allows you to control your party from a bird’s eye view, as opposed to hacking and slashing your way through enemies. I’ll sum up this game’s mechanics by saying that Dragon Age is a role-playing game with every last possible trapping that the genre entails. “The rest” refers to a massive pile of content so convoluted that delineating it here would be boring for both me and you. I wouldn’t necessarily say that all three games are the same, because they have huge differences (particularly when it comes to combat), but the beginning of this game is about as inscrutable and inaccessible as the beginning of the other two, so if you think you can get through that first ten hours, you’ll be fine for the rest in any case. As for whether this particular Dragon Age game is a good place to start if you haven’t played the previous two, well, sure, why not. I can’t tell whether the first ten hours of this game actually are bad, or whether it’s just that it always takes me about ten hours to get into a Dragon Age game. Ten hours is a long time to hate any game and still recommend it, but Dragon Age boasts over 200 hours of content, and once you’re 50 hours in, that first ten hours feels like a distant memory.

I’ve hated the first ten hours of every Dragon Age game, and Dragon Age: Inquisition is no exception.
