

For the first time in what felt like years, I was waking up in the morning and thinking about playing more Dragon Age. It’s been a long while since I’ve found myself itching to get back to a game I’d been playing. But I ended up falling in love with the game all over again and getting another 80 hours of gameplay out of the same character I started last year. I figured I’d just put in another 10 or 20 hours over a week or two and finish it off. But even my bad habits didn’t stop me from coming back around to finish it off at the start of June this year. When started Dragon Age: Inquisition last year ( and I wrote about it then too) I put in around 30 hours and then promptly got distracted when by another game as I so often do. Fortunately for you, Dragon Age may hold the answer.

Perhaps you’re finding yourself looking for something a little different to help you recover from the emotional ordeal of The Last of Us Part 2, or maybe you just want something a little older so that you can get it a little cheaper than a brand new title. We all know 2020 has been a rough one, for many reasons, but as ever, video games have been here to get us through.
