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Dragon Age: Inquisition is a high fantasy action role-playing game set in a huge open world, and the third entry into the series. You play as the Inquisitor, working to build your army to defeat Corypheus, an evil demon.
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Pros
Pro Lots of interesting characters and lore
The characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition are great, with intriguing backstories that delve into the game's lore.
Early on, you meet a couple of once-high-ranking members of the Templar Order, like Cullen, who isn't a playable character, but serves as your military adviser instead. He previously fought back against the corruption in the templar ranks, and now wants to help you on your journey to unite an army against evil forces.
Another interesting character is the elf named Solas, a playable mage who knows a lot of information about the world. He acts as your guide, providing you with intriguing lore about the places you visit, like the Fade, a mystical realm filled with spirits and demons. Even though he seems one-note in his role as a dispenser of information, has some hidden depth to him that may end up surprising you.
All of the characters have layered personalities that fit with the lore surrounding them.
Cons
Con Generic villain drags the story down
The main villain, Corypheus, is so bland and unremarkable that he worsens the entire story. He's a darkspawn, a type of demon enemy in the Dragon Age lore, hell-bent on bringing ruin to the world for reasons that aren't all that compelling. He doesn't have much of a personality beyond his evil tendencies, turning him into more of a caricature. If you've seen any old generic Hollywood movie with an evil villain, then you know all there is to see with Corypheus. He's such a safe and boring villain that he bogs down the narrative, making most of the twists and turns predictable and uneventful.