Push Square: "At its usual price of £11.99/$14.99, Jaws of Hakkon is an expensive investment for anyone who isn't hungry for more Dragon Age: Inquisition. Invested fans will undoubtedly enjoy this new adventure, but there's no denying that it all feels a bit flat, despite its wonderful setting. Some great fights and a few good storytelling moments keep the expansion from seeming completely toothless, but it's just not as sharp as it should be."
Neil writes "It's Tuesday and that means the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight sale is rocking and rolling once more. Want to check out the discounts available to Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers between the 20th-26th Sept 2016?"
The Dragon Age: Inquisition Game of the Year Edition hits in October, and will include every DLC and add-on ever released for the game.
My biggest disappointment of last year yet not a bad game. Just don't try to play it after you played Witcher 3...it's problems will become way too obvious.
I loved this but all I need is that Trespasser DLC so I'll opt to just get that especially since I just got the main game a couple months ago.
A handful of awesome games have already released on the PlayStation 4 (Bloodborne, Shovel Knight), and there is a whole lot more to come! Today, we want to talk about the most excellent AAA titles on Sony's hardware; The best of the best! Without further ado, the 15 best AAA games on the PlayStation 4.
I would put Bloodborne higher than Dragon Age, otherwise the top 5 is pretty good. Haven't gotten too far into The Witcher but I finally just beat Bloodborne so I'm sure I'll start putting some more hours into it soon. Bloodborne and The Last of Us are probably #1 and #2 for me right now but I'm sure The Witcher is amazing too.
1. Bloodborne
2. The Witcher 3
3. Alien Isolation
4. Dragon Age Inquisition
5. Shadow of Mordor
Remasters while fun are not new so don't count so no TLOU, TR, or GTAV.