You’re a force in Dragon Age Inquisition,says Bioware
Dragon Age Inquisition is the third game in the series, and Bioware is looking to go back at the former glory of Dragon Age Origins after the extensive disappointment brought by Dragon Age II to many fans. In order to this, Bioware decided to delay the game from its previous 2013 release date; Dragon Age Inquisition is now scheduled for Q3 2014, for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
However, many details are still being slowly revealed by the development team. Today, we learned something new from Producer Cameron Lee, who had an interview with OXM:
The player has more of an investment in uncovering what’s going on here. And it’s not necessarily about uncover some truths and get this person on side in order to deal with the thing at the end, it’s a lot more complex than that. And you know, you are a force. Yes you’re a character, but you lead this organisation, this inquisition, which has a really significant presence in the world, a presence and an influence on these different nations and factions.
So in Mass Effect you formed factions but it was mostly on a personal scale, whereas in Inquisition you’re talking about having a personal impact, but mostly through these big crunchy, meaty decisions and impacts that the Inquisition can have on the world. It’s kind of like the difference between being a Jedi, and founding the Jedi Order.
In Dragon Age Inquisition, players will impersonate none other than the Head of the Inquisition organization. This unique position will allow them make several impactful decisions on the world, which ties into the strategic elements of conquering, maintaining and upgrading keeps, armies and the likes. Stay tuned for more on the next epic fantasy RPG by Bioware.