If there's one thing EA needs to do this E3, it's tell us who we can love up in Dragon Age Inquisition.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, developed by BioWare, is the third installment in the cherished Dragon Age series. It represents a major evolution from its predecessor, Dragon Age II, incorporating elements that were well-loved in the original Dragon Age: Origins but also introducing new features that stand on their own. While Inquisition improves upon Dragon Age II in many respects, it falls short of the exceptional standards set by Origins.
Amazon announced a partnership with Electronic Arts to deliver even more free games and in-game content to Prime Gaming subscribers.
Amazon announced the Prime Gaming gifts for the month of November: Control Ultimate Edition, Dragon Age Inquisition, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and more.
The quality of these free games has been awesome. Before anyone says they are not free I was already giving Amazon $6 a month for prime shipping and video this isn't why I pay for my subscription
How does Prime Gaming work? Do you keep the games, or is it only as long as you have Prime?
lol Nice distraction from how they're now charging people to increase viewership. It's "just an option." /wink lol
How do these articles get approved? Honestly, the quality control on this site is atrocious. We need intellectual and constructive standards for what opinion articles get posted on here.
If people want to post about their mindless romance-related frustrations and fantasies in Dragon Age, they can visit Bioware's official forum, a fan site, or a Tumblr group. This isn't the place for that. This is *NEWS* 4 Gamers.
But I wanna know if I can love up Meryl again :(
**Spoilers for Dragon Age Origins**
They really can make some good stories. For example: I had a romance(if you want to call it that lol ;) with Morrigan, and just before we went after the big bad she tried to seduce me in an attempt to have a child. Now people who know the lore know what Morrigan was actual asking me to be a part of and it disgusted me. When I rejected her she calmly told me that if I didn't she would go to my friend, and fellow Warden Alistair. I remember my heart jumping in my throat. So I send her away, or she leaves, I can't remember which. When the time comes to decide between myself and Alistair, which would be the one to strike the killing blow, I found it easy to insist upon myself. As I felt I had no reason to keep going. All I wanted to do was see my quest through.
Now that's all IN character of course. But that's exactly why I'm still so pumped to play this, even after the lackluster DA2.