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It’s Walton Goggins, I’m pretty sure.

The one area I would have mentioned was the way each game made you feel. Dragon Age brings with it that “save the world and be beloved” hero feeling, while the world in The Witcher 3 seems to only reinforce the fact that things suck. In the long term, it was the sense of crushing defeat that followed me around in The

Did I see this dude in Masters of the Universe?

First things first: If you're reading this, you're probably wondering if Dragon Age: Inquisition is any good. Well, is it? Yes, it is good. Fantastic, even. Is it better than Dragon Age 2? Yes, and in fact it feels like a borderline-hilarious overcorrection for every single one of that game's faults. Is it better than