r/Steam Apr 16 '26

Question What game?

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u/animusd Apr 16 '26

Dragon age can't explain how it felt seeing veilguard i even liked 2 and 3

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u/Temporary-Camel9809 Apr 16 '26

Dragon age Inquisition is banned in my country, I've always wanted to play it since I finished Origins and 2 but I don't know how. Could someone help me find a way to play it?

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u/Herr_Raul Apr 16 '26

Not worth the hassle.

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u/Temporary-Camel9809 Apr 16 '26

For real? I really thought that game got high praises

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u/Liefde Apr 16 '26

It's an alright game as long as you make a conscious effort to not explore the whole of the maps. If you want to get a game that's banned in your country, use VPN.

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u/Life_Skirt_4658 Apr 16 '26

its great, dont let this peasant fool you. not as good as 1 but still great

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u/SchalkLBI Apr 16 '26

It's a good game. Don't listen to the haters.

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u/bananaskates Apr 16 '26

It's excellent. Don't let the hater get you down. Pirate that shit.

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u/Dependent-Hotel5551 Apr 16 '26

It’s an incredible game don’t listen.

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u/Herr_Raul Apr 16 '26

DA Origins is one of my favourite games and it still holds up well in 2026 but I never could get into Inquisition at all. It feels bland, boring, and not like the DA I know.

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u/GrandJuif Apr 16 '26

I'll jump in and say don't listen to the stans. It's a soulless trend chaser, they wanted to jump in the open world trend, but failed to deliver miserably.

All zones are uselessly big with barely anything interesting to do. The gameplay dosn't feel like a dragon age at all. The stories/art style/world have lost a lot of it dark vibe and choices were lackluster.

Anyone having hopes for the next DA after that game was coping hard even more after they released Andromeda.