Yeah, Dragon Age: Inquisition is really, really good. Every creature you best, every relationship you cultivate, every weapon you upgrade, every place you discover means something to the player in this excellent experience provided by BioWare. That’s because each system in this sprawling RPG is woven into the next to create a tapestry of heroic fantasy. In contrast, Dragon Age: Inquisition reminded me more often as I progressed that every single freaking flower matters in your quest to save the world of Thedas. They almost always serve no purpose at all. I often cure myself of this obsession by realizing there’s usually nothing to do with these pretty flowers in the game I’m playing. Even in the thick of attack from Tevinter mages or crazed Templars, I’d rather pick flowers than cast spells. The character I control is an absolute freak that struggles to pass by even the most commonly seen node of elfroot. It’s a thing I only do in virtual worlds. I like to collect books, herbs and metals.
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