'Dragon Age: Inquisition' gets new DLC The Decent €” exciting journey to the Deep Roads

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" - The Descent Bioware

Bioware has just released another DLC for "Dragon Age: Inquisition," allowing more players to take on a new mission.

The new DLC called The Descent will be about exploring deep and dark caverns that are all too familiar in "Inquisition."

The story will feature the Inquisitor's journey to the Deep Roads, which is composed of underground caves that house different types of monsters.

The DLC may provide a feel of great adventure, just like the previous DLC Jaws of Hakkon, but it isn't that awesome enough to be considered an "essential purchase," as noted in a review from PushSquare.

In the Deep Roads, something is causing a commotion that resembles earthquakes and along it is the unleashing of Darkspawn enemies, and it's massive that someone has to step in to fight it — and that would be the main task for the player.

For most part of the game story, the player will have a regular party composed of four members and will also have two dwarves who will join in the mission.

According to Kotaku, dealing with the enemies in the game would pose some challenges, but the review stated that it wasn't that fun to fight all of them off.

The caves were described to be closed-in, which only means it's often too crowded and it could be difficult to handle four players during close-up fights.

Nevertheless, fans of "Dragon Age" should appreciate the DLC as it will take them once again to a journey to the Deep Roads and get the chance to fight several enemies that appeared in the previous games.

This only means more hurlocks, gunlocks, and ogres to slay. "The Descent" is appropriate for game players who enjoy exploration games and getting to know more about the game's world.

Overall, most reviews state that the game contains more good than bad.

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