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- Become the Inquisitor: Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story, and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age.
- Bond with Legends: A cast of unique, memorable characters will develop dynamic relationships both with you and with each other.
- Discover the Dragon Age: Freely explore a diverse, visually stunning, and immersive living world.
- Change the WorldYour actions and choices will shape a multitude of story outcomes along with the tangible, physical aspects of the world itself.
- Play Your WayCompletely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds. Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.
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Publication Date | November 18, 2014 |
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Computer Platform | Xbox 360 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00014633729368 |
UPC | 014633729368 146337293682 014445102656 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Microsoft Xbox 360 |
ASIN | B00JUFT1E2 |
Release date | November 18, 2014 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,461 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #492 in Xbox 360 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.55 x 7.45 x 5.35 inches; 2.82 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | 72936 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | April 18, 2014 |
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Become the Inquisitor: Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story, and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age. Bond with Legends: A cast of unique, memorable characters will develop dynamic relationships both with you and with each other. Discover the Dragon Age: Freely explore a diverse, visually stunning, and immersive living world. Change the World Your actions and choices will shape a multitude of story outcomes along with the tangible, physical aspects of the world itself. Play Your Way Completely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds. Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition
A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil. Dragons darken the sky, casting a shadow over lands on the brink of chaos. Mages break into all-out war against the oppressive templars. Nations rise against one another. It falls to you and your allies to restore order as you lead the Inquisition and hunt down the agents of chaos.
Explore, lead, and battle: Tough choices define your experience, and even one decision can change the course of what's to come.
Key Features
Become the Inquisitor
Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age.
Bond with Legends
To become a great leader, you’ll need to develop relationships with unforgettable characters. The real challenge, negotiating the dynamic relationships amongst each other.
Discover the Dragon Age
BioWare's action-adventure game delivers an unparalleled story set in a vast, changeable landscape. Explore hidden caves, defeat truly monumental creatures and shape the world around you based on your unique play style.
Change the World
Deciding the fate of villages and ransacking keeps will shape the world around you. As a leader, you can deploy followers of the Inquisition to act on your behalf.
How will you Lead?
Completely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds. Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.
Combine Forces
You don’t have to face the enemies of Thedas alone; join your friends in thrilling adventures against some of the Thedas' most monstrous foes. Choose between one of 12 unique Agents of the Inquisition, customise them with awesome loot and prepare for action-packed encounters!

Destruction Free DLC
The Dragon Age: Inquisition Destruction DLC adds new paths to the Elven Ruins, Orlesian Chateau and Tevinter Ruins. The conflicts raging throughout the world have upset the balance of nature: Wild creatures now roam the battlefield, introducing chaos as they attack both friend and foe.
This is a free downloadable content (DLC) which will be automatically updated when signing into the game.
Dragonslayer Multiplayer Expansion and the Black Emporium
BioWare’s latest content expansion for Dragon Age: Inquisition includes:
Dragonslayer Multiplayer Expansion adds thrilling dragon battles into the multiplayer dungeon-crawling experience alongside an expansive new destination and three new playable characters: An Avvar Skywatcher with fierce elemental magic and melee mastery; ZITHER!, a Virtuoso whose music is deadly and Isabela, the Raider Queen of the Eastern Seas.
The Black Emporium provides more ways to customize your Inquisition by adding four high-level stores which sell epic weapons, powerful accessories, new crafting materials and other hard-to-find items. Players can also change their facial appearance with the Mirror of Transformation. This new area will be accessible through the war table.
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Customers find the game fun and appreciate its compelling story that builds an exciting dark fantasy world. The graphics receive mixed feedback, with some praising the visuals while others find them terrible. Character development and combat quality also get mixed reviews, with some finding character creation superior while others consider it horrible, and combat being impressive but ultimately disappointing. The game's functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it works great while others report installation issues.
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Customers find the game fun and perfectly playable, with one customer noting it has the right amount of challenge.
"...This game is one of the longest that I've ever played and enjoyed thoroughly. It has a great combat system,story, and customization...." Read more
"Great buy !" Read more
"...The gameplay is enjoyable...." Read more
"I'm happy for the players on 360 that are having a great time with the game. I, however, am horribly disappointed...." Read more
Customers praise the story of Dragon Age Inquisition, which builds an exciting dark fantasy world, with one customer noting it is very lengthy.
"...It has a great combat system,story, and customization. The only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better...." Read more
"...+ Storyline and Replay value - The beginning of this game is the same thing over and over… and over again, so the replay value truly isn't very high...." Read more
"...the most disappointing facet of what is overall a fun and very lengthy RPG...." Read more
"...The ending left me emotionally drained, but satisfied. No spoilers, but there is a cut scene at the end of the credits...." Read more
Customers praise the quality of the game, noting that it arrives in excellent condition and is considered the best in the Dragon Age series.
"...In my opinion the mage-class is the best because a lot of the enemies have long range attacks ,and sometimes you are going to have to take down a..." Read more
"...The score of the game is also quite well done, with lots of nice background mood music interspersed with martial airs to make wandering Thedas more..." Read more
"...and that's only because Reckoning has quite possible the best made battle mechanics, as well as the most customizable, of any game ever...." Read more
"...and questing felt natural and unforced. As far as the story goes, it was engaging, emotional, and...well, Epic...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's graphics, with some finding them really good while others describe them as putrid and terrible.
"...only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better...." Read more
"...However, I do recommend the Xbox One version instead as the graphics are much better but if -like me- you are stuck for a period of time with only..." Read more
"...and DA2 again the prepare for this release and when I saw how bad the graphics were.... I just couldn't make myself play it actor the first 30..." Read more
"...There are the standard graphics glitches, with things randomly floating, some resources and lootables can not be interacted with, I fell through the..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about character development in the game, with some praising the character creation system while others find it horrible.
"...It has a great combat system,story, and customization. The only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better...." Read more
"...The Lore is really fabulous. It's very easy to link in finished previous games (DA:O and DA2) to have it affect your world and some of the outcomes...." Read more
"...No real relation to the protagonist; no real stake other than the 'save the world' generic one...." Read more
"...It is odd that you can alter traits -- but not stats -- of your characters, which goes against almost every Western RPG since forever...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's combat system, with some finding it impressive while others find the game mechanics less than thrilling.
"...It has a great combat system,story, and customization. The only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better...." Read more
"...a warrior for the second play through just because wizard battles at range were so nondescript: you would barely see the names hovering over the..." Read more
"...The fighting is a big improvement over the last 2 games (especially since you can dodge some attacks now!)...." Read more
"...However, it makes picking and choosing combatants more tactical and you can't hit and run as effectively. Real gamers adjust...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the game's functionality, with some reporting that it works great and has no problems, while others mention that it never worked or would not install.
"...Now we have Inquisition. I'll admit that it started promisingly...." Read more
"...pernicious - conversations turn into gibberish as well as just refuse to take place...." Read more
"...Once in a while, a bug shows itself and I have to troubleshoot. No game breaking bugs...yet." Read more
"...The new hard drive worked perfect, sadly the game wasn’t very fun" Read more
Customers report significant issues with the game's glitches, with multiple customers noting that the game is glitchy, and one mentioning specific problems with the archer class and cut scenes.
"...The only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better...." Read more
"...The AI can get very wonky with people refusing to act in any sensible manner (or enemies just standing there as you beat on them)...." Read more
"...+ Glitches & Game Issues - One of the main weird factor moments of this game are the many glitches than can occur...." Read more
"...out there, so by comparison it's probably 4 stars given the glitches and text. But compared to the first game, it's still a disappointment." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2016Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseIf developer Bioware(Mass Effect,Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic) isn't enough for you to buy this game, then take my word for it because this game rocks. I must admit that just by watching the gameplay videos of DAI on YouTube didn't fully blown away but I was so far from the truth. There are three classes and each class has their own specializations so that you can have your own fighting style, withing your class. In my opinion the mage-class is the best because a lot of the enemies have long range attacks ,and sometimes you are going to have to take down a strong foe that is far and casting a spell.
As you go on your quest, you are recruiting allies to the inquisition,a la Mass Effect ,and they all have their own stories...personalities and unique powers. I really like how you can switch between characters and use all of their attributes in battle so that way the combat never gets boring. You are encouraged to explore, collect stones,schematics, for weapon and armor upgrades. DAI, has a really deep customization system that has been updated and improved. Through DAI there are ten dragons that you have to locate. Each dragon has an unique power and weakness;this hunts are one of my favorite parts of the game
This game is one of the longest that I've ever played and enjoyed thoroughly. It has a great combat system,story, and customization. The only flaw with it ,is that there are minor bugs, and the graphics coul've been better. For any true rpg fan,this is the game for you and should not miss it!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseGreat buy !
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseAdded this to my collection
- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2016Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseI adore this game. However, I do recommend the Xbox One version instead as the graphics are much better but if -like me- you are stuck for a period of time with only the 360 then this still comes with my highest of recommendations. The gameplay is enjoyable. There are multiple races to play as and the character creation is far superior to the previous games in the DA line (though it's not necessary to play them first.) The skill system is very easy to personalize. There is a wise variety to the voice acting. The romance option are a wonderful addition if someone wants that extra roleplay factor. The Lore is really fabulous. It's very easy to link in finished previous games (DA:O and DA2) to have it affect your world and some of the outcomes. There is a lot of open area to explore or you can dash along the main quest. (personally, I prefer the exploring. Exception-- I was less than fond of the Hissing wastes. Friggin hated that place.) Honestly, you could play this game over and over and discover things you'd missed and depending on what followers you bring with you it's very possible to change some of the occurrences/cutscenes which can make it feel like an entirely different story.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseI'm happy for the players on 360 that are having a great time with the game. I, however, am horribly disappointed. I just played through DA1 and DA2 again the prepare for this release and when I saw how bad the graphics were.... I just couldn't make myself play it actor the first 30 minutes. Maybe I set myself up for failure by playing two games that were simply gorgeous on 360 and moving into this mess.The graphics are just so, so, so, so, SO bad. This game was not made for 360 at all. I have really loved the series so this was a heavy disappointment.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseWell, I've taken the time to play through the game twice now (once as a mage and once as a warrior), and I thought it was time to share a few thoughts. As my mum taught me, starting with the nice first:
THE GOOD
- It's big. Very big. Big in terms of actual map/game play size. I read somewhere that the first open region map you encounter is larger than all of Origins combined; and that is believable. There is just so much space to cover! (It can get intimidating.) It's also big in terms of side quests. A lot of things to do. Much of this is in the order of Destiny-esque go here and kill/gather twenty widgets, but there is some variety to this, which is pleasant. Plus there are just a lot of characters to meet and converse with.
- The scenery can be quite breathtaking. The backgrounds and landscapes you encounter are typically gorgeous, with nice atmospheric effects like wind and rain tossed in. It may not be on the same level as the beauty of first visiting Skyrim, but there are plenty of pristine mountain lakes and charming waterfalls, lovingly rendered, that can be a feast for the eyes.
- The sound. In general bioware is the gold standard in voice acting, and once more the actors in this game are a good head and shoulders above a typical release. The score of the game is also quite well done, with lots of nice background mood music interspersed with martial airs to make wandering Thedas more fun. And the sound for combat is rich and varied: spells roar and exploding arrows really hit with a nice thud.
- Combat can be quite engrossing (see more below). There are a great many different skills for your party to learn, many with spectacular animations that allow you to feel a certain degree of awesomeness as you are beating down your fiftieth or so zombie. (Poor buggers - they should get a union.) There is a certain depth to the strategy of designing your party and building your skill sets. Though this depends greatly on difficulty settings - on normal difficulty I found a tactic of repeated button mashing to be quite effective.
AND THE BAD
- The 360 version is glitchy. Like on a level of wow. Frozen screens, long loading times that suddenly just give up, dialogue that refuses to run as characters stand and stare for minutes on ends. Repeatedly the game just would freeze up and you are forced to shut down and hope that your last save file still exists and isn't too far back. And those dialogue glitches are pervasive as well as pernicious - conversations turn into gibberish as well as just refuse to take place. I had to get creative to manage to get past a few (like by forcing a 'disconnected controller' error message to allow me to move past one mandatory conversation). Very frustrating and a sign of QA rushed for a pre-Xmas release.
- Character rendering can be awful to painful to ludicrous. I mean Bad. Not just in comparison to the latest platforms; I mean in comparison to older games on the 360 (like the first Mass Effect), let alone other gold star releases this year like Destiny. This is a real step back for character animation and is surprising in itself. Hair looks shiny and plastic, as if every character stepped out of a Ken and Barbie box set, and in some cut scenes the faces of the participants can look grotesque to just ridiculous to 'is that supposed to be a person' abstract. You'll be squinting to decide where the mouth nose and beard are supposed to be.
- Speaking of squinting, don't try to read the in-game text. Just don't. Which is a shame because I'm sure there is a lot of interesting information in the many copious pages of text provided. It's just that the text is rendered so tiny in white on black screens that you'll be putting your face up to the screen to make out T's and I's. This can go beyond an annoyance for people trying to get story or background info as some of the text relates to quest goals. Then you are in real trouble (and may be forced to turn to the world wide web for instructions to complete that quest). Incredibly frustrating.
- Combat can be engrossing but it can also be immensely dull. That's not just the aforementioned difficulty question but also an issue of streamlining the combat system in this game. Much of the programmable party strategy from the first has been removed. You still have ways to give commands to party members, and even a chance to say give preferences to certain skills to be used, but the earlier hierarchy and targeting complexity is gone. The AI can get very wonky with people refusing to act in any sensible manner (or enemies just standing there as you beat on them). I suggest you go into the options menu and play with the combat settings to find a level that engrosses you (say for example turning on friendly fire for the extra challenge, etc.).
- The camera is positioned too far back. This seems to be a new paradigm of the giant games of late: you build a massive world full of lots of fascinating, beautifully rendered details, and then put the camera out in the bleachers with limited options to zoom in (I'm looking at you Halo: Reach). All this action, spells and arrows flying, and yet for all purposes, you the gamer are sitting up in the nose-bleed section for much of it. I switched to a warrior for the second play through just because wizard battles at range were so nondescript: you would barely see the names hovering over the heads of your enemies in the distance before unleashing the onslaught. No chance for that zombie to moan and stagger, before its just a little depleting life bar above a tiny stick figure. Why do this? I mean in the early atari games at least the skeletons looked like 2D skeleton-abstracts on your little screen. Not just tiny smudges in some forced perspective distance.
- Healing is now limited to a number of potions that are shared amongst the party. No healing spells (albeit limited healing abilities at higher levels) and no healing between battles. This must have been a game design choice which I assume was to create a level of difficulty. But in all practical terms it means that on the higher difficulty settings you spend a lot of time tracking or fast traveling to and from camps to those dungeons, sometimes revisiting identical cut scenes and rewatching them (which really takes you out of the feeling of the story), which is just dull busy work. Why not have a healing spell? Or allow enemies to drop potions so you can restock over the course of a dungeon instead of being slaves to the programmer's positioning of convenient refill chests?
- The story. I hesitate to put this in the 'Bad section' because I think that this will definitely be a 'your mileage may very' category. But for my part I found the story a bit un-engaging and poorly paced. I suspect this might be the result of the new 'open world' design: previous bioware games had a degree of freedom and non-linearity to them - you could choose the order of the planets in Kotor or the regions and quests in Origins - but those areas were like self-contained chapters in a novel, still strongly related to the central theme and goals of the story. Here, not so much. There is a lot of busy work and tangential side quests that can go on for what feels like forever as you power level. Even then there is the problem of the villain, who is such a cypher as to be almost immediately forgettable. No real relation to the protagonist; no real stake other than the 'save the world' generic one. I know people complained about Sarin in the first Mass Effect when that came out, but compared to inquisition, Sarin comes across as a veritable Richard III oozing personality. Bland, bland, bland all around (and I hate to say it, but this includes much of the supporting cast: underwritten and dull. And I liked Varric from DA2! I feel that this might be just a result of the 'more is better' attitude - we will tell the gamers that there is now a huge party of a dozen potential followers. Wow! But if they are for the large part uninteresting it doesn't really matter. I would certainly trade them all in for the much smaller group from ME1). There are shout outs to previous games, some extremely minor, but this could easily be just a generic fantasy world from any low budget release. And the finale just fell flat for me. It's been a while since we had the blood pounding excitement of making your way through the Star Forge, or assaulting the Collector base, with the appropriate fist pumps that followed. Still this, I actually yawned both times I got there.
THE BOTTOM LINE
It's not a great game. It may not even be a 'good' game. But there just aren't that many long narrative driven rpgs out there for us to be that picky. So in the end I'm giving it three stars, and I figure after six months or so when the patches start rolling out I'd bump that up to 3.5 or even 4. But right now I would either wait until the price drops (which last I checked on amazon it had fallen a full twenty bucks just a month after release), or wait to get it when you upgrade your system to the One or PS4 - hopefully at least the glitches and graphics issues will not be so prevalent.
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Alejandro AlvaradoReviewed in Mexico on October 14, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars buen juego
Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseEl juego es muy bueno, y tiene un buen rendimiento a pesar de ser un port, pero si eres muy quisquilloso quizá te frustre mucho jugarlo por sus limitaciones gráficas y pues debería quitoarle una estrella porque el transportista de fedex se perdió y el paquete llegó 1 semana y media después de la fecha límite de amazon y aparte estaba mordisqueada la caja
- MeganReviewed in Canada on October 24, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye Skyrim, hello DA:I~
Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseI've had this game for at least a year now and I haven't even finished it yet! I'm afraid for it to be over~ I feel bad for people who played this back when it came out in 2014, as I believe there's still no word yet on what's in store for the next installation in this series.
I tried playing the Dragon Age games from the beginning, but was too annoyed with the combat gameplay in Origins to bother, so I went straight to Inquisition. This game is beautiful; the graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is beautiful and the soundtrack is beautiful. I'm obsessed~
Would recommend this game to just about anyone.
- Kakali RahaReviewed in India on October 5, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine buy
Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseA fine product. Runs fine. The thing that was not mentioned was that it needs 8 gb of disk space. So if you have 4gb console you need to upgrade the storage first.
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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on April 12, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Bioware lo hace de nuevo
Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseNo puedes conservar al mismo tiempo vida social y un juego así, en ocasiones el ritmo es muy lento, pero la historia e interacciones aseguran que seguirás regresando a este juego
- AniketReviewed in India on July 17, 2017
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice but glitchy
Platform For Display: Xbox 360Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseWell this game simply shows that it was made for new gen console and they only added a glitchy version for last gen console just for a little bit of profit well aside from bugs the has so much content so you can enjoy it if you dont care about graphics