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  1. Feb 15, 2016
    4
    While I was highly satisfied with the main game, I was only moderately entertained by this DLC. The content is short for the price, maybe only about 8 hours of game play. The DLC is 100% linear, compared the numerous directions you could take in the main game. The main characters are all also forced into a boring and unnatural state of sitting around in a courtyard.

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    While I was highly satisfied with the main game, I was only moderately entertained by this DLC. The content is short for the price, maybe only about 8 hours of game play. The DLC is 100% linear, compared the numerous directions you could take in the main game. The main characters are all also forced into a boring and unnatural state of sitting around in a courtyard.

    The DLC does bring DAI story does come to a beautiful conclusion, but that’s not worth the price. You could probably watch the end scene on Youtube, but that’s not what I paid for.

    As a stand alone product, this DLC would be a complete flop. As an add-on it feels kind of slapped together to be honest and detracts from the overall gaming experience.
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  1. Sep 10, 2015
    70
    This final seven hours of story DLC doesn’t offer exciting loot to collect or huge environments to explore, but the story and combat left me feeling satisfied with the way things turned out for my Inquisitor and her merry band of adventures.
  2. Sep 9, 2015
    85
    With “Trespasser,” Dragon Age: Inquisition feels complete.