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  • Summary: Trespasser tells an entirely new story, set 2 years after the main game. The story explores what it's like to be a world-saving organization when the world no longer needs saving.

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  1. Sep 11, 2015
    90
    Trespasser is one of the best DLCs in recent memory. It could be argued that Trespasser should have been a part of the original game since it wraps up Dragon Age: Inquisition so cleanly, but it does resonate as a distinct epilogue and holds up to the test of what should count as extra content.
  2. Sep 27, 2015
    85
    Nevertheless for this Dragon Age fan Trespasser was a hugely satisfying end to Inquisition, and the final choice alone will have huge ramifications. Roll on Dragon Age 4.
  3. Sep 14, 2015
    80
    Trespasser goes a long way to prove that Bioware really does listen to what fans have to say without feeling like it’s pandering.
  4. Sep 27, 2015
    80
    BioWare says its goodbyes in style. With their last DLC, Trespasser, they put all your favorite characters in the spotlight and they make us long for a new game sooner rather than later.
  5. Sep 22, 2015
    77
    A worthy end to Dragon Age: Inquisition. A lengthy quest with a satisfying pay-off makes up for some unimaginative encounters.
  6. Sep 10, 2015
    70
    Dragon Age: Inquisition’s tale comes to a close not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with some satisfying closure and challenging combat met with allies that’ve become close friends.
  7. CD-Action
    Dec 16, 2015
    70
    The story is satisfying, refers to choices made in Inquisition, adds a lot to the lore and wraps up some loose ends. [12/2015, p.57]
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  1. Sep 10, 2015
    10
    Trespasser was indeed a true epilogue to Inquisition. It took all the good elements from the Dragon Age games and gave us the bestTrespasser was indeed a true epilogue to Inquisition. It took all the good elements from the Dragon Age games and gave us the best gameplay/experience.

    It contained lots of action, tons of lore, a simple and yet fun get-together with your companions and love interest. Choices also DO MATTER. A lot, and they affect EVERYONE as the ending epilogue has many different scenarios.

    Of course, as it happened in the Witch Hunt... you get to have questions answered.

    In the end, it perfectly sets up the stage for the next Dragon Age game while leaving you with plenty of emotions regarding the past, present and future of DA universe.
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  2. Nov 11, 2018
    10
    Fantastic DLC - great plot, good mix of dialogue and exploration and combat, and incredible art/environments. A lot of fun to play this and aFantastic DLC - great plot, good mix of dialogue and exploration and combat, and incredible art/environments. A lot of fun to play this and a great way to wrap up the game. Should've been part of the main game but I see the fact that it was DLC as a good thing, they were able to invest more time and make it a truly epic end to the game instead of half-assed due to time constraints which would've likely been the case had it not been separate. Expand
  3. Dec 3, 2015
    9
    This DLC shows how DAI should look from the beggining. Perfedt balance betwen fight and STORY. And story is good, had this Dragon Age feeling.This DLC shows how DAI should look from the beggining. Perfedt balance betwen fight and STORY. And story is good, had this Dragon Age feeling. And ending is so much better than this in basic game. Some of the questions are answered and it's better ground for next game. Expand
  4. Feb 17, 2020
    8
    Compared to the lackluster main game, this DLC is a real progress. Characters actually talk to each other during the quests and they also sayCompared to the lackluster main game, this DLC is a real progress. Characters actually talk to each other during the quests and they also say something meaningful.

    Beautiful scenery and artwork, good fights, some of them very challenging.

    About 8 hours of playtime.

    Dragon Age is not really my cup of tea. Dialogues are to stiff and political. However, I somehow enjoyed it. But cannot compete with Witcher 3 or Dragon's Dogma in any way!
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  5. Sep 22, 2015
    8
    Finally, a DA:I DLC worth paying for. Trespasser brings Dragon Age back to its roots, namely a focus on the protagonist's relationship withFinally, a DA:I DLC worth paying for. Trespasser brings Dragon Age back to its roots, namely a focus on the protagonist's relationship with other characters, interesting environments, and especially meaningful decision-making. And after the base game, I appreciate the freedom from fetch quests and boring, endless landscapes. Expand
  6. Sep 20, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I enjoyed this dlc. Mostly because of the chance to marry Cullen, that was so sweet! It was nice to have a wedding, it was nice to see all the old companions and catch up with their news! I'm glad I also got to see Solas again as I became very fond of him from playing the main game so many times.

    I'm pleased the developers gave us way to choose our armour/clothing styles and continue to craft stuff from the area but I did miss having access to the mirror of transformation. (But that's a small gripe) The armour we get during this dlc is quite nice too, prettier than the Hakkon and Descent armours. I would like the option to drop those ghastly metal shoulder pads though ;)

    All in all a nice conclusion to DAI and a wonderful addition to my games library. I'm very content my inquisitor can now go off and live happily ever after with Cullen.
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  7. Dec 31, 2017
    7
    Although most will call it an epilogue I feel this is more of a true ending than the game originally had. Still, it does tease a bit about theAlthough most will call it an epilogue I feel this is more of a true ending than the game originally had. Still, it does tease a bit about the next game which kind of irked me but is expected. This is a dlc that is quite short for the amount of information and the implications that it provides for the universe and the rest of the series. This leaves me wanting and when combined with the mostly uninteresting enemy encounters and a small "world" I found this whole dlc to be a tad bit underwhelming. Bioware's narrative strength is shown very well throughout the whole dlc and they did implement music very well for once so my hopes are high for the road ahead. Expand

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