After 11 years and roughly 1500 hours, Dragon Age Inquisition is still the one BioWare RPG I replay the most

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When Dragon Age: Inquisition first released back in 2014, I tucked into the RPG on the Xbox 360. In hindsight, this was by no means the optimal way to enjoy BioWare’s sprawling open-world adventure. The amount of NPCs were significantly reduced, Dorian Pavus’ perfect moustache often loaded right near the bottom of his face, and textures were frankly all over the place. But without the then-new-gen Xbox One, PS4, or a powerful PC to my name, it was my only option… and as a diehard fan of the previous games, I damn well wasn’t going to wait.

To be fair, I didn’t quite realize how improved the next-gen version was until I at last got my hands on a shiny, newer console. Replaying on Xbox One, I can still remember how blown away I was to see fingernails on Leliana’s hands, and a big Inquisition army standing outside my cabin to greet me in Haven. It became my introduction to the next-gen world back, but in all honesty, I hardly cared about the graphics at the time. I was just happy to be back in Thedas. Now, as of November 2025, it’s been out for 11 years, and I’ve replayed it countless times since my first foray on the 360. In fact, it’s the Dragon Age entry I’ve revisited the most, and the anniversary of its launch has me thinking about why.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition screenshot showing companions Dorian Pavus and Solas accompanying a male elf inquisitor in the Hinterlands

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I’ve replayed every Dragon Age game multiple times (including the most recent Dragon Age: The Veilguard), and it’s easily the series I revisit the most. Picking a favorite is not easy for me, but if I were forced to choose, I would point to the one that ignited my love for BioWare’s fantasy RPGs in the first place: Dragon Age: Origins. It’s definitely dated by today’s standards (and yes, I’ll keep on crossing my fingers for a remaster or remake), but I’ll still happily tuck into the Grey Warden’s journey for the comfort factor; not unlike the way you reread a book you love or binge through a TV series you’ve seen countless times before.

The same applies to Dragon Age and every other entry. But if I were to recommend an entry to a newcomer, it would also fall on Inquisition, and after some mental tallying, I’ve come to realize that the third installment is the one I’ve gravitated towards the most since it launched – having now played it across Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC – and I think the open-world setting, its swoon-worthy romances, and the Trespasser DLC have a lot to do with that.

Dragon Age: Inquisition screenshot of a rogue inquisitor in the Hissing Wastes looking out over the horizon, and a large moon can be seen hanging in the sky

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