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  • Summary: Discover the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted. Enter an overgrown wilderness filled with Avvar, fiercely independent hunters who settled in the southern mountains of Thedas. Explore their culture to uncover what happened to the last Inquisitor and the dragon heDiscover the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted. Enter an overgrown wilderness filled with Avvar, fiercely independent hunters who settled in the southern mountains of Thedas. Explore their culture to uncover what happened to the last Inquisitor and the dragon he pursued. Find an ancient Tevinter fortress that hides a dangerous secret. In this new adventure, playable within the Dragon Age: Inquisition campaign, you will face powerful foes, gain legendary armor and weapons, and confront an ancient god of war bent on destroying the world. Features:
    - Uncover a lost chapter in the history of the Inquisition and discover the ultimate fate of the last Inquisitor
    -mExplore a vast, new area in Thedas with lush forests and mountainous terrain
    - Earn the respect of Avvar warriors while destroying an ancient cult
    - Strengthen the Inquisition through new operations unlocked by your discoveries
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  1. Jun 1, 2015
    80
    For fans of Dragon Age, this is a meaty, content-packed piece of DLC that will take a few hours to thoroughly explore, and feels like it naturally slips in with the base game content.
  2. Aug 19, 2015
    60
    Some great fights and a few good storytelling moments keep the expansion from seeming completely toothless, but it's just not as sharp as it should be.
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  1. Jul 15, 2018
    8
    Agrega un nuevo mapa con mucho contenido que comparten los otros mapas, pero este tiene una historia nueva super agradable y jugable, no seAgrega un nuevo mapa con mucho contenido que comparten los otros mapas, pero este tiene una historia nueva super agradable y jugable, no se cuánto aportará al juego en si, pero sin duda aporta mucho a la historia y el lore de la saga en general. Expand
  2. Jun 4, 2015
    8
    This was a fairly fun piece of DLC. It added a whole new zone with puzzles, collectibles, gear, dialog, new NPCs and fun boss battles. TheThis was a fairly fun piece of DLC. It added a whole new zone with puzzles, collectibles, gear, dialog, new NPCs and fun boss battles. The storyline is good, not great. It did add a nice little bit of lore. The Frostback Basin is a beautiful place, almost as much as the Emerald Graves. It may not be a necessary story addition to the game, it is still a fun one. I recommend it to any DA:I fan. Expand
  3. Jun 15, 2015
    7
    To make one thing clear before I start: I liked this DLC, I thought it was allot of fun. However:

    One thing that sticks out from the go is
    To make one thing clear before I start: I liked this DLC, I thought it was allot of fun. However:

    One thing that sticks out from the go is that this new area is pretty damn big, but for its size it really seems to be lacking in content. Or more accurately, quests specific to the area. The main story and some of the side quest are nice, just far too short and not enough. The area really feels underused.

    Visually it looks great, but also not that unique. Clearly a mash up of the Emerald Graves, Exalted Plains and Emprise du Lion. It even recycles the minerals from those locations. You can see allot of effort went into the layout, but it seems very little innovation went into the overall design. It would have been nice to be somewhere with its own distinct look and feel. The Frostback Basin just feels like a jumble of existing ideas. But again, this isn't a bad thing, just a shame.

    Story wise it is great. The back story to the Avaar and the original Inquisitor was very well written. But again, a real shame there wasn't more. The is clearly room for more. Also, it is a real shame that the area and its story has absolutely no impact on the central story. It makes the whole experience interesting, but pointless. In many ways allot like the Hissing Wastes.

    Overall:
    Jaw of Haakon is a decent enough DLC that is allot of fun and a welcome addition for players craving more Dragon Age: Inquisition. But in the end it feels like an exercise in quantity over quality. A shame, since you can clearly see that with a bit more story content, it could have been so much better.

    Tip to developers:
    Next DLC wishes:
    Nevarra - A lost Nocropolis - Undead Dragon
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