Out of curiosity, how long is it? (so I can plan the rest of my week)
It took me 10 hrs or so (basically the day) because I took my time exploring everything.
Out of curiosity, how long is it? (so I can plan the rest of my week)
It took me 10 hrs or so (basically the day) because I took my time exploring everything.
Out of curiosity, how long is it? (so I can plan the rest of my week)
Took me about 5-6 hours, and I think there were some areas I didn't explore throughout the whole campaign. It's definitely packed with content that's for sure.
8/10. It is the best of the three DLC without a doubt. Though, it is still plaqued by bugs and glitches. I would wait for the patch. Then I would rate it 8.5/10.
JoH can be fun if you're into more of the same DA:I exploration - though a better map and quests than the vanilla areas. 7/10.
The Descent is too short for the price tag. Dungeon Crawler with two good NCPs and a lack of companion interactivity. 6.5/10.
You guys are making me want to buy this now instead of waiting for a sale ![]()
Im sure this has been answered, so i will ask here rather than make a thread, but does this dlc scale to your level unlike past dlc's which give you a level suggestion.
Since I am yet to buy it myself, I am going to take the metacritic user review approach here:
0/10 - not enough Isabela, BioWare sucks for not listening to fans.
I actually stopped playing it fairly early. Haven't played DA:I for months. I don't know if it's because of the games i've played after it, i.e. the Witcher 3 and now MGSV, but i'm having a hard time sitting through the cutscenes/animations in Trespasser. They all felt so... wooden. I'm going to go back to it, obviously since i've bought it for $15 and i enjoy(ed) DA:I, but will probably put it of until i'm done with MGSV.
10/10 Totally worth it. Avail yourself of this dlc. And enjoy.
Fun combat. Read everything you find because there's really interesting stuff there, and some fun things. Take your time with it. Talk to everyone as often as you can. There's also lots more banter than the vanilla. Even little clusters you can click on for specific companion dialogues.
Do eeet.
A quick, spolier-free summary from my point of view:
Trespasser is an excellent pice of content. It may be light on loot, and lighter on answers than many fans would prefer, but it is none the less an epic finale. A terrific ending to your personal Inquisition and the Characters and Companions that defined it.
So how difficult is it on nightmare, if anyone know? And how long did it take you to beat it? I'm still debating if I should get this or not, I skipped the other two but the trailer for this was interesting.
A few hours in on Nightmare and it's a good challenge. Mind you I had no idea all the specs had secondary new passives you could toggle now. So once I figured that out, retooled Iron Bull (I highly recommend bringing him as much as possible) I've got my party in working order. The fights are manageable but mobs hit hard so like Hakkon I have to keep an eye on my squishies.
The pacing of combat versus walking through a dungeon is really good too. Not a slog in the slightest.
Party makeup:
Rogue (inq)
Dorian
Iron Bull
Cass
Honestly, if you have to pick one DLC I say this is the one worth getting above all the others.
10/10 but Legacy is still better to me because it has more banter ![]()
Maker yes! Though prepare to be sequel baited to the max ![]()
infinite² /10
BUY IT
Also after buying it send a message for you in the past saying "whatever you do, don't die before playing DAI DLC Trespasser"
A quick, spolier-free summary from my point of view:
Trespasser is an excellent pice of content. It may be light on loot, and lighter on answers than many fans would prefer, but it is none the less an epic finale. A terrific ending to your personal Inquisition and the Characters and Companions that defined it.
I think it's well worth the price of admission. It took me a few hours, but to be fair, I didn't do everything. I actually didn't know I could do some stuff until I read it on here, afterwards.
Finished, totally awesome. I was impressed before finishing, but now that I've finished, they really did an outstanding job on it.
I felt like I over paid for Descent, well whilst this was the same cost, I feel it's balanced out in the end.
Played through with an elven mage
Credit where its due, everyone who worked on this should be congratulated. Took me about 12 hours, but I really tried to find everything, and I spent time crafting armour and weapons for the team I decided to run with.
Prepping my Qunari mage next...
I think a lot depends on how you play the game and what you find attractive about it.
If you're the type who can't post two comments without typing the word "lore" nine thousand four hundred and fifty-two times, you'll be over the moon.
If you're like me and mostly skip over the codices, and in all the vast and bright kingdom of your f*cks you can find none to give for the ancient elves in general and Solas in particular, you'll struggle with getting through it. It seemed to me, on a first pass, like at least 75% of the DLC was me reading about Thedas' history or having people explain it to me. I wanted to love it but I finally got so bored with it that I shut it off and went back to the main game. So 3/10 in my opinion, but that's a comment on the things I find interesting about the game more than a comment on the DLC itself.
I think a lot depends on how you play the game and what you find attractive about it.
If you're the type who can't post two comments without typing the word "lore" nine thousand four hundred and fifty-two times, you'll be over the moon.
If you're like me and mostly skip over the codices, and in all the vast and bright kingdom of your f*cks you can find none to give for the ancient elves in general and Solas in particular, you'll struggle with getting through it. It seemed to me, on a first pass, like at least 75% of the DLC was me reading about Thedas' history or having people explain it to me. I wanted to love it but I finally got so bored with it that I shut it off and went back to the main game. So 3/10 in my opinion, but that's a comment on the things I find interesting about the game more than a comment on the DLC itself.
So, could you please explain me what do you like about the game? Because Trespasser was godly for me in everything not only lore and stuff like this.
Fabulous, from start to finish =)
I'm wondering out of all three DLCs, if you played all three, which did you find the best?I think a lot depends on how you play the game and what you find attractive about it.
If you're the type who can't post two comments without typing the word "lore" nine thousand four hundred and fifty-two times, you'll be over the moon.
If you're like me and mostly skip over the codices, and in all the vast and bright kingdom of your f*cks you can find none to give for the ancient elves in general and Solas in particular, you'll struggle with getting through it. It seemed to me, on a first pass, like at least 75% of the DLC was me reading about Thedas' history or having people explain it to me. I wanted to love it but I finally got so bored with it that I shut it off and went back to the main game. So 3/10 in my opinion, but that's a comment on the things I find interesting about the game more than a comment on the DLC itself.
I enjoyed Trespasser, but I liked Hakkon more. If every region in the game had been like Hakkon (mix of exploration and story), DA3 would have been the best in the series for me.
It has some bugs that need fixing but other than that I liked it, but I felt no closure whatsoever after the ending.
I'm wondering out of all three DLCs, if you played all three, which did you find the best?
Hakkon, hands down. Huge, gorgeous areas to explore; interesting people to interact with; side quests that felt very relevant and organic to the main quest. I also really liked Descent, though. I could have lived without that one wave fight, and by five minutes in I would have paid money for a mod that shut the Shaper up during battle, but it was great to revisit the Deep Roads.
Basically I have all three DLCs, but Trespasser is the only one I didn't enjoy and don't feel any need to replay.