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Inquisition High Points and Low Points


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ComedicSociopathy

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Exactly what is says on the topic title. What were your personal high point and low point while playing Inquisition?

 

High Point: Entering the Fade with Hawke and Co. 

 

For me personally, Inquisition has been the only DA game that's actually managed to make the Fade interesting and not annnoying mission I have to work through. Looking at your Origins. Plus, listening to the companions panic (Iron Bull and Sera especially) while there was great. 

 

Low Point: Listening to Flemeth ramble after she kidnaps Kieran.

 

I think I've always hated Flemeth on some level, but Inquisition finally made me conscious on it. Hearing her go on some tirade about avenging her death while at the same time not explaining a goddamn thing about it, made me want to struggle her. I know that Bioware has to keep a few narrative secrets for Dragon Age 4, but I couldn't help but be mad about how cryptic they were being. 



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Sinophile

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I didn't get the scene with Flemmeth on my first playthrough. Also, if you do the Templar mission instead of the mage one, a lot is story is left out. I actually liked the Fade in DA:O, at least my first couple playthroughs.



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I didn't get the scene with Flemmeth on my first playthrough. Also, if you do the Templar mission instead of the mage one, a lot is story is left out. I actually liked the Fade in DA:O, at least my first couple playthroughs.

 

To each their own. 



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RobRam10

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High Point:

- Meeting the Living God Alexius and Dorian

- Corypheus introduction (dat soundtrack)

- Adamant and the Temple of Mythal (The battle before getting to the Temple)

- Making Cole human (feelsgoodman.jpg)

- Corypheus' insights found on the Nemesis quest (correct name of the quest?)

- S and F's true identity

 

Low Point:

- The transition from the characters and events of The Mask Empire book to Inquisition: It was utterly atrocious. Example: Book Imshael was what I expected of a Forbidden One a force to be reckoned with and then I meet Imshael the Choice Spirit in-game... overall horrible!

- The Final battle is awful and really easy even on Nightmare.

- The DLC/Sequel bait at then end I just hope that we don't have to wait years for it.



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Broganisity

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NOTE: Only just got past the ball, because fetch quests

High Points:
- The return of Loghain Mac Tir / Adamant Keep Mission.
- Combat wasn't boring as all hell.
- Corypheus' introduction (that soundtrack)

- Blackwall is an enjoyable and relate-able character, or maybe I'm just insane and trying to live out some knightly fantasy in a world that hates that kind of thing.

- KROGAN! :wub:

Low Points:

-No Mabari? ;~;

- Yeah we get it Varric you're popular. Go away.

- Realizing Iron Bull was a qunari, and not just some warrior in full plate who kept his face concealed by a full helm with giant horns. (I decided not to watch or look at anything prior to the release of Inquisition). :(

- Fetch Quests.



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If imshael is bad, the entire wicked hearts missions was a chore as it was designed for people who read the book. For some one who has not you barely get any context on the characters.



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rpgfan321

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High points:

- the entire Adamant mission

- the idea of Wicked Hearts mission

- raiding Keeps

- companions/advisors and their personal quests (except for fetch quests)

 

Low points:

- the execution of Wicked Hearts mission (it's really lackluster if you didn't read TME)

- What the Pride had Wrought (didn't feel pumped about it other than "oh, the game is ending")

- ending....

- lack of anything interesting after the ending...