After credits roll through it makes me reappear in my mansion. It then tells me I have more quests waiting for me at my desk. But when I checked there was no quests. The only thing I could do was goto the Black Market, and back to the Mansion.
The weirdest part was that before I confronted Merideth I still had some side quests. But they were gone afterwards. The game did open up to let me get my companions back in group except for the Prince. The Prince left my party and said he was going back to Starkhaven and getting his Army to invade Kirkwall.
There is a huge difference in the different types of modes. Just going from Casual to Normal you can notice a huge jump in the level of Difficulty. And the jump from Normal to Hard is just as bad. But The Nightmare mode is the worse and biggest jump in Difficulty out of them all. I had to severely watch my AoE's spells and Swings from my weapons. Especially watching out for me not tryn to qaccidentally kill my NPC companions in the last fight.
So my final thoughts on this would be; I know for a fact that this game could go the distance in making at least 3 more games out of it. With all the storylines and tying up loose ends. I can also see this game making a huge profit if they ever decide to go in the way of a MMO style. Basically have everyone make their own Champion. Rather it be a Mage, Rogue, or a Warrior. They then can have a solo quest line leading eventually into a huge Quest hub for Multiple players. Then it would be upto the Champions to decide their fate against the Darkspawn Armies in events that would eventually lead into a Blight Invasion. Of course there would be bosses and mini bosses as well as Dragons of all sorts. What the Champions decide to do would also lead to the ultimate decison on how the world of Thedas would end up as. Destroyed by the Darkspawn? or Resided to peace for a short amount of time by the Grey Wardens and Champions? The Choice would be ours.





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