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Dragon Age: Inquisition - The Descent

2015
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Open World, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 11, 2015
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperBioWare
Overview

Enter the Deep Roads to battle monstrous darkspawn, bloodthirsty creatures that dwell beneath the surface of Thedas. Explore ancient ruins and cavernous dungeons to find the cause of worsening earthquakes. In this new adventure, you will fight new adversaries, gain epic weapons and armor, and solve one of Thedas’ greatest mysteries.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

63


Opencritic Score

64


IMDB Score

7.8

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Reviews

12 reviews found

90

Darkstation.com

Oct 22, 2015

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80

Gameskinny.com

Aug 22, 2015

The Descent has a solid story, some gorgeous scenery but some gameplay flaws hold it back from being a must buy DLC.W


75

Eurogamer.net

Aug 14, 2015

Back when I reviewed Hakkon I remember concluding that it was a memorable if not essential extra journey into the rich world of Dragon Age: Inquisition, and on finishing The Descent I am left feeling much the same. Series fans will enjoy revisiting some of the franchise's origins and likely also enjoy airing their views on the latest major lore additions. For more casual Inquisition players (and those still wandering around in The Witcher 3), The Descent is probably a more considered purchase.


75

Gamingtrend.com

Aug 13, 2015

Summary and quote unavailable.


72

Digitalchumps.com

Aug 17, 2015

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63

Ign.com

Aug 14, 2015

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60

Official Xbox Magazine UK

Oct 6, 2015

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60

Gamerevolution.com

Aug 25, 2015

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60

Gamespot.com

Aug 24, 2015

Saying that The Descent meets expectations may be damning this DLC with faint praise, but that’s also a fair summation of what it offers during its seven-to-10 hours of action. This is a pure sideline quest to the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition that plays out in a completely linear fashion and has no impact on the greater world. There isn’t anything particularly wrong with such a hack-and-slash dungeon crawl, especially one that features the fascinating background and backstory of the Deep Roads.


60

Hardcoregamer.com

Aug 24, 2015

The Descent is a decent addition for players who are dying to get back into the game for a bit or prolong their experience, but ultimately casual players will want to skip it, or wait for holiday sales.

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