This definitely feels a bit tangential, but I'll admit to being an easy mark for the type of extended, self-contained dungeon crawl on offer here. Nonetheless, more environmental variation would have gone a long way to making this more engaging - a little more glowing ocean of lyrium and a little less generic dwarven tunnel would have suited my fancy.

Also, I have no clue what to make of the story implications here. The narrative beats work fine in isolation, but the lore ramifications for the larger Dragon Age mythos are frankly massive in a way that feels completely out of whack with what this is - a mostly extraneous, four hour long side story. But, oh well - if the history of the series is any indicator, we'll probably learn more in Dragon Age 6.

Reviewed on Feb 05, 2023


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