Dragon Age: Inquisition gameplay – impressions from the first few hours
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Tom and I recently played the first few hours of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Soon after, we locked ourselves into a small room to talk about combat, quests and bewildering lore. This is that chat.
Elsewhere on the site, Tim was more positive about the game's opening. You can read his impressions here, and his interview with executive producer Mark Darrah here.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is due out 18 November. Expect our full review next week.
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