Dragon Age Inquisition: Players Can Sentence NPCs To Death Or Make Them Court Jesters At Your Skyhold

What’s That Inquisitor Part Of Dragon Age Inquisition All About?

November 18 can't get here soon enough for all of us fans of dragons, inquisitions, and awkward romances with digital friends that culminate in cheesy sex scenes that have an uncanny knack for happening right when your mom needs to vacuum whatever room your gaming platform of choice is located in. Today we take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition's actual inquisiting part. Can you stand Judge Judy and executioner?

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In the third part of an ongoing interview with Dragon Age producer Cameron Lee on the official website, we learn that the player will stand in judgment like an Egyptian god of what Lee describes as "[the] innocent, the misguided, the foolish, and the righteous". Looks like you've got a hard job ahead of you. Especially since you can't always actually enact what one would charitably describe as "justice".

Lee: "I'll say this: how you judge your enemies may have an impact on your Inquisition. For example, can you live with having an evil agent join the Inquisition if they make it more effective? Other sentences may affect side quests, operations, Skyhold itself, and even your closest companions, so choose wisely."

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The punishments available to you sound like they will be quite a dark mirror that will be hung in front of gamers: "Set them free, recruit them into the Inquisition, execute them yourself, make them your court jester, or even make them Tranquil are just some examples of the sentences you can pass in a judgment."

Dragon Age: Inquisition is out on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One on November 18 in North America and November 21 in Europe.

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