Okay, so I've played the last two dlc and been kinda disappointed with both. (Descent much more so than Hakkon) Without any spoilers could you please say whether you think Tressaper is worth the time? Thanks :}
Trespasser worth playing?
#1
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 03:19
#4
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 03:24
It concludes DAI pretty well.
#5
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 04:05
1000x yes!! You will regret not playing it!
#6
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 05:50
I think Trespasser is the best DLC they've put out for all of the Dragon Age games.
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#7
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 06:03
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#8
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 06:10
Okay, so I've played the last two dlc and been kinda disappointed with both. (Descent much more so than Hakkon) Without any spoilers could you please say whether you think Tressaper is worth the time? Thanks :}
Rating from 1 to 10, if Descent are Hakkon are 1 then Trespasser is 100000000000000000+infinite squared
- Nefla aime ceci
#9
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 07:07
#10
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 07:39
Yes, definitely worth it. Hopefully they will make more DLC like this for future games. ![]()
- Arvaarad aime ceci
#11
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 07:42
I just finished it. Buy it. It is a necessary part of Inquisition and the Dragon Age series as a whole.
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#12
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 07:45
Yes! I am fairly critical of Bioware sometimes, but I thought Trespasser was the best DLC in Dragon Age, and possibly the best Bioware DLC I've played period. It made the story a lot more personal and finally made the Inquisitor feel more like a real person to me. It added a lot of lore and will change how you view some things in the world. It also added a lot of gear and new dynamics to the base game.
I was disappointed by Descent too, and sort of in the middle for JoH, but Trespasser? Definitely worth it ![]()
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#13
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 07:47
If one is only planning on using it once, then perhaps waiting is recommended. But for those wanting to see a fine epilogue, as well as adding Trials and items to the main game for further campaigns, this is a must, IMO.
+1. The story is fantastic, but let's not forget the crazy amount of combat content Trespasser adds to the base game. Sigils! Trials! New upgrade options on every skill!
- Elhanan et Madrict aiment ceci
#14
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 08:23
For me I had to have it just to see how it all panned out ,but truthfully I was underwhelmed .My group was LV27 when I finished the main game and I breezed through it with no chance of dying in retrospect I should have done it earlier maybe LV 20 it would have made it more challenging.
As I wrote in a earlier post I would have liked a different ending but that was just a selflessness on my part.
So if you want to know how it all happened and feel it may have an effect on future games then yes its a must.
#15
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 08:34
Of course. If not, it would be like getting to the last chapter of a book and not read it.
- ArianaGBSA aime ceci
#16
Posté 20 septembre 2015 - 10:36
For me I had to have it just to see how it all panned out ,but truthfully I was underwhelmed .My group was LV27 when I finished the main game and I breezed through it with no chance of dying in retrospect I should have done it earlier maybe LV 20 it would have made it more challenging.
As I wrote in a earlier post I would have liked a different ending but that was just a selflessness on my part.
So if you want to know how it all happened and feel it may have an effect on future games then yes its a must.
I started Trespasser at level 20, and found it pretty challenging even on easy mode. This was with me playing a KE Quizzy.
But I rushed into Trespasser, and would have played through the other DLC first if I wasn't having so many issues with the game crashing.
#17
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 12:00
#18
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 12:15
#19
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 12:16
It's a great coda to a great game. Definitely worth the money.
#20
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 12:55
I only played an hour of the content last night just talking to my friends and continuing a romance. Best 14.99 I spent if your into storyline.
I just dropped 1k for this 14.99 DLC since the 360 couldn't handle it.
Upgraded (I was going to have to anyone) to Xbox One w/ all the trimmings and some duplicated games (mostly because of Terabyte hard drive, E3 announcement of backwards compatibility and price drop)...they blinked first and my dollar stretched a little farther.
So for a thousand dollars and a 14.99 DLC straw that broke the camel's back forced upgrade...yeah, totally worth it.
- The_Prophet_of_Donk aime ceci
#21
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 03:58
Yes. I've played it through once and now I have to go back to replay all my characters as complete playthroughs (I don't normally do everything) to see what happens in Trespasser. It's great. Now I want the next DA even more.
#22
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 03:59
Absolutely
#23
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 04:12
Okay, so I've played the last two dlc and been kinda disappointed with both. (Descent much more so than Hakkon) Without any spoilers could you please say whether you think Tressaper is worth the time? Thanks :}
If you were kind of disappointed with the previous two, Trespasser is probably the DLC you were hoping for. Its in the vein of LOTSB, the Citidel, or Legacy. Its a character/narrative driven DLC that fleshes the Inquisition story nicely. Like some of the better DLCs from Bioware's past, it improves on the main game experience in some ways, or at least provides a different flavor of gameplay. If I were choosing, I'd say this is the best Dragon Age DLC to date, out of any of the games. So yes, I'd give this a go.
- Nefla aime ceci
#24
Posté 21 septembre 2015 - 05:34
No...
one should go through life without playing it.
#25
Posté 22 septembre 2015 - 07:47
Just based on the OST alone, yes. Maker help us but the music for Trespasser is gorgeous.
But also in general, yes. Very worth it, in my opinion.





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