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5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 101 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 31 out of 101
  2. Negative: 23 out of 101

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  1. Apr 3, 2015
    3
    This is everything a paid DLC should NOT be. What it offers us is one new zone, that is really no more interesting than the zones currently in the game. And actually less so, because at least the zones that came with the game were integrated with the main plot. In the past BioWare DLCs and expansions have had *higher* quality maps, a tighter story, more character interaction, and so onThis is everything a paid DLC should NOT be. What it offers us is one new zone, that is really no more interesting than the zones currently in the game. And actually less so, because at least the zones that came with the game were integrated with the main plot. In the past BioWare DLCs and expansions have had *higher* quality maps, a tighter story, more character interaction, and so on than the originally packaged game. Jaws of Hakkon was more like, hey, you threw down $60 for this game that you've already burned through, why not throw down another $15 to keep playing a few more hours? The most depressing thing to me is that if BioWare can sell this junk for as much as they've ever charged for DLC, can we really expect them to make a real story-centered expansion later? Expand
  2. Apr 25, 2015
    1
    EA hogging down Bioware thinks obviously RPG = Riddle (enemies with arrows etc) Play game. Where did the roleplay go in these games ? Mostly material grinding and senseless killing of hordes of enemies. With the usual bad battle engine. (Ok I agree I had to expect the same fighting engine, point is I expected more roleplay. So the bad battle engine really stabs you in the back here. MoreEA hogging down Bioware thinks obviously RPG = Riddle (enemies with arrows etc) Play game. Where did the roleplay go in these games ? Mostly material grinding and senseless killing of hordes of enemies. With the usual bad battle engine. (Ok I agree I had to expect the same fighting engine, point is I expected more roleplay. So the bad battle engine really stabs you in the back here. More that you would have expected, since it is almost only fighting.) Too short for the price, not much roleplay, new crafting materials (for what ? there is hardly anything left to kill when I get those for better weapons). Only highlight, new creatures, so I give a bit more than a zero for that one. Expand
  3. Feb 26, 2017
    0
    What an absolute complete and thorough bucket of utter horseshlte.....................................................................................
  4. Aug 31, 2018
    1
    ENG RU
    In General, never DLC. Not worth not money, not time. One location, which is torn from the main game, one dragon (again), not an interesting storyline, again collecting fragments and constantly had to look for a path to go to the right place.
    Вообще не разу не DLC. Не стоит не денег, не времени. Одна локация, которая вырвана из основной игры, один дракон (опять), не интересное
    ENG RU
    In General, never DLC. Not worth not money, not time. One location, which is torn from the main game, one dragon (again), not an interesting storyline, again collecting fragments and constantly had to look for a path to go to the right place.
    Вообще не разу не DLC. Не стоит не денег, не времени. Одна локация, которая вырвана из основной игры, один дракон (опять), не интересное сюжетная ветка, снова сбор осколков и постоянно приходилось искать тропу чтобы пройти в нужному месту.
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. CD-Action
    Jun 29, 2015
    40
    After having spent over 80 hours with Inquisition I was tired of it and Jaws of Hakkon did absolutely nothing to reignite the flame. [06/2015, p.57]
  2. Apr 28, 2015
    85
    It’s a good, fun, entertaining extra bit of Dragon Age Inquisition, and if that doesn’t excite you then, well, you don’t need it.
  3. Apr 22, 2015
    70
    Jaws of Hakkon is a well-made addition to Dragon Age: Inquisitions. It provides a beautiful new location to explore, more loot to acquire and enemies to vanquish. But in the end, that’s it. There aren’t any truly meaningful additions here, no new gameplay elements or characters interactions. It is literally more of the same.