'Dragon Age: Inqusition' Now Free To Play On PC

Still haven't played Dragon Age: Inquisition after all these months? No problem! PC gamers can now play it for free for the first six hours. We're not certain if six hours is good enough, but it's free.

Not only will PC players get the chance to give the single player a test run, but they can also play the multiplayer. And guess what? The multiplayer is free and unlimited.

What's more interesting here is the fact that both multiplayer expansion packs will be free to play also. We're not sure what flew into the mind of the guys at BioWare, but this is indeed great news and a splendid idea to get people to purchase the game.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of those games that every RPG fan needs to play. It's not of the same quality as The Witcher 3, but it is very close. It is far better than the disaster that was Dragon Age 2, and in some ways better than the spectacle that was Dragon Age: Origins.

Probably the main downside to the single player is a number of fetch quests the developers threw into the game. Too many quests feel the same, which is an issue we didn't face in The Witcher 3.

Doing many of these quests is a must since they help make the characters more powerful. A strong character means players will be able to handle the single player story aspects much easier.

We should point out that the combat is better than both Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age: Origins. It is also more difficult since players can only walk around with limited healing potions.

Going up against a tough boss with the hopes of using potions as the main weapon to get your characters out of the battle alive will prove to be a huge mistake here.

Overall, Dragon Age: Inquisition is a solid video game, and fans of the first two should consider giving it a spin. Not better than The Witcher 3, but good enough in its own right.

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