![]() ![]() Events from the expanded lore are certainly referenced (especially in relation to Cole), but not critical to understanding the story. Yeah, I have had no trouble importing my world state from The Keep into my game. Other ones might influence whether certain characters live or die, but the Templar/Mage choice significantly steers the direction of the story and events that follow.ĭo the save files transition on The Keep work as advertised? Also is transmedia lore included at all? - Dustin Dent ![]() From my experience, the most major choice you make is who to side with early on: Templars or Mages. As for the impact of your decisions, they have a similar range. It affects things on several levels, from casual mentions in conversation to which characters are available for certain cameos. Yes, importing from the keep is worth it. Is using the Keep to import past decisions worth it? Do the decisions have any real weight in Inquisition, similar to Mass Effect? – Sean Cooper DRAGON AGE INQUISITION OFFICIAL PATCH 11 SERIESBut seriously, if you have the time, you should play the previous games, since part of the fun is seeing how your choices across the series affect the world. The game itself doesn’t give you an in-depth summary of the previous events (check out the Dragon Age Keep for that), but the basics tell you what you need to know: The world is in trouble, and you are uniquely qualified to fix it. I don’t completely understand this approach, but here’s what I can say: It is possible to pick up and play Dragon Age: Inquisition without playing the previous titles. As someone who gets pretty involved in the series I love – Dragon Age among them – this question is always strange to me. This is, by far, the most common question I’ve gotten about Inquisition. Do I need to know the story beforehand or can I just go in and be brought up to speed? - Aaron Johnson I'm somebody who is actually interested in this, but never has played any of the games in the series. To ease your curiosity, I reached out on Twitter and through the Overblood Super Replay fan page to get your burning questions, and then I answered them based on my personal experience with the game. However, reviews for Inquisition were released today (including mine), which may make the wait even harder given the game's positive reception. How does romance work? How long is the game? Is it newcomer-friendly? In a week, Dragon Age fans will know these answers for themselves when Inquisition releases. ![]()
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