Dragon Age: Inquisition Shows Off Its Customization Options
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Dragon Age: Inquisition Shows Off Its Customization Options

To help players immerse themselves within not only the combat, but also the storyline and party systems found in Dragon Age: Inquisition, BioWare has created a rather detailed customization system. Therein, those who decide to take up a sword, dagger, mace or staff against evil will be able to create their own unique character -- by choosing from both sexes and several different races -- and perfect their own custom attack plans. The latter aspect expectedly involves menus and party members, and can go as far as the creation of tonics and grenades, as well as custom armor, it seems.
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To help players immerse themselves within not only the combat, but also the storyline and party systems found in Dragon Age: Inquisition, BioWare has created a rather detailed customization system. Therein, those who decide to take up a sword, dagger, mace or staff against evil will be able to create their own unique character — by choosing from both sexes and several different races — and perfect their own custom attack plans. The latter aspect expectedly involves menus and party members, and can go as far as the creation of tonics and grenades, as well as custom armor, it seems.

All of the above is detailed in Inquisition‘s brand new gameplay trailer, which you can see below. Check it out and be sure to pick up Dragon Age: Inquisition on November 18th.


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