
I’ll of course be reporting on any major developments here at ThumbThrone, while continuing to be unable to contain my enthusiasm.ĭragon Age: Inquisition will release on October 7 th on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC.In full fairness, Dragon Age: Inquisition came out in 2014, so obviously the technology for video game real-time graphics has developed substantially since then – and not to mention that it used an entirely different game engine (Frostbite 3). For ongoing updates, keep an eye on the official website, which has tons of information and eye-candy both.


If you’re clamoring for more about Dragon Age: Inquisition, check out a full analysis of the E3 demo here, or take a look at what we know so far about the game. It gives a glimpse at the personalities of some characters for the first time, and also brings back ever-more-badass Leliana, who has thankfully found some more depth throughout the time since her original appearance in Origins. Part two brings out ever stronger material than part one, giving our first real look at how Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s story-which already has some astronomical expectations to live up to, coming from BioWare-really plays out. It also shows the UI, combat, and, as part of that…yes, a dragon. In the video presenting the first half of the demo, you’ll get a glimpse of the newly expanded world and one of its promisingly vibrant environs, as well as what it’s like to navigate this terrain both in a physical and strategic sense. Believe me, this demo is a must-watch for anyone looking forward to the upcoming game!

I told you all about the highlights of the demo back in June, but nothing compares to experiencing it yourself. The most tantalizing taste yet of the upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition is now available to one and all: BioWare has released all of this year’s E3 gameplay demo online as a two-part video.
