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Thanks to this thread the DAI forums at the Bioware forums I've found some reviews for this game. Most of them are in English, but there is one Norwegian and two German ones as well.
Reviews in English
The Guardian - 4/5
Here's a quote about how
NZ Gamer - 10/10
Canadian Online - 95/100
RPS - the reviewer's calls the game his favorite release this year
The reviewer's, Adam Smith's, conclusion:
Pressfire.no - no score; they call it the sequel we've deserved
Two German Reviews
PC Games Germany - 89/100
4players.de - 59/100
The review from 4players.de tells us about a game where Bioware apparently tries to have it both ways i.e. both have an open world a la Skyrim and Bioware's own story telling world. They don't like the mix and the blend of these two, hence the low score.
More information.
Reviews in English
The Guardian - 4/5
Here's a quote about how
The Escapist - 5/5Inquisition marries the spirit and scope of Origins with the flashier approach of its sequel. The first area you venture into after the linear opening is bigger than the whole of the first game - and it's crammed with things to do. Side-quests are usually presented and dispatched with minimal fuss or moral dilemma, but completing them earns you power which can be used to access new areas or standalone missions. You select these from the war table at your fortress, which is customisable right down to the choice of drapes, and the whole of Orlais and Ferelden is your playground.
NZ Gamer - 10/10
Canadian Online - 95/100
RPS - the reviewer's calls the game his favorite release this year
The reviewer's, Adam Smith's, conclusion:
A review from NorwayIt's self-contained, despite drawing on so much history that has already been written - much of which is affected by player choices in the previous games. Those who aren't up to date with the series or have lost data can make all those choices before they begin. And everyone with the slightest interest in dungeons, dragons or dialogue should begin. With Inquisition, BioWare have handled the narrative and consequence of conversation and action with more assurance and depth than Telltale, while also constructing one of the finest and most forward-looking CRPGs ever made And I'm as delighted and surprised as anyone.
Pressfire.no - no score; they call it the sequel we've deserved
Two German Reviews
PC Games Germany - 89/100
4players.de - 59/100
The review from 4players.de tells us about a game where Bioware apparently tries to have it both ways i.e. both have an open world a la Skyrim and Bioware's own story telling world. They don't like the mix and the blend of these two, hence the low score.
More information.