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  1. Aug 14, 2015
    2
    The most ill-conceived dlc, i have ever possibly played this pack weighs in at $25 AUD for which you could now buy the base game itself. With 3 hours of length, The Descent offers little dialogue and poor story choices, relating nothing back to the main story, you are sent to find a titan, the monster of all monsters, however if you have spent the past 70+ hours perfecting your meleeThe most ill-conceived dlc, i have ever possibly played this pack weighs in at $25 AUD for which you could now buy the base game itself. With 3 hours of length, The Descent offers little dialogue and poor story choices, relating nothing back to the main story, you are sent to find a titan, the monster of all monsters, however if you have spent the past 70+ hours perfecting your melee build, don't bother to attempt this DLC as even the lowest of difficulties prove difficult against all enemies, now equipped with physical resistance, which you may prove to withstand, until you make it to the final boss that is. With re-texted environments from the base game and one completely new environment, The Descent will leave leave you angry and wanting more from what this DLC could have been instead. Maybe the inquisition trying to find Solas?. Overall this DLC isn't even worth the time to burn and piss on the ashes. I only hope this review will help people not make the choice i did and buy it Expand
  2. Nov 6, 2015
    6
    Much better than the first set of DLC, but still lacking.

    Why does the DLC have to matter so little to the core game? This feels more like a short story separate game then part of the Inquisition world. To see these DLCs more intertwined with the games end result, or adding more value to additional playthroughs would make it better. It does bring in new weapons, gear, etc. but no
    Much better than the first set of DLC, but still lacking.

    Why does the DLC have to matter so little to the core game? This feels more like a short story separate game then part of the Inquisition world. To see these DLCs more intertwined with the games end result, or adding more value to additional playthroughs would make it better.

    It does bring in new weapons, gear, etc. but no companions, or major changes to your fortress.
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  1. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Oct 6, 2015
    60
    Another flawed piece of DLC for Inquisition, but one with redeeming features for the right fans. [Nov 2015, p.88]