Polygon - 9,5/10
Dragon Age: Inquisition puts the fate of the world in your hands in a way that few role-playing games have done before. And even after another 80 hours devoted to it, it's a world I cannot wait to return to in whatever BioWare does next. I don't know what higher praise I could give.
Game Informer - 9,5/10
This grand scale, along with the quality of quests that fill it, is the biggest and best surprise Inquisition has to offer Dragon Age fans.
Gamespot - 9/10
Inquisition's characters and world, on the other hand, recall the grand gestures of the original Dragon Age, even though the game as a whole is so structurally different to its predecessors. It offers the thrill of discovery and the passion of camaraderie.
IGN - 8,8/10
Despite its less than compelling plot, I still want to go back to explore and fight through every nook and cranny of Dragon Age: Inquisition, until every dragons skull is mounted on my wall.
Metro - 8/10
An excellent return to form for the Dragon Age series, and the biggest and most ambitious Western role-player since the new generation began.
The Telegraph - 3/5
In trying to be all things to all people, Dragon Age: Inquisition lacks the impact that it might otherwise have had if BioWare had imbued it with the same sense of purpose that its predecessors carried.... Inquisition, on the other hand, offers an embarrassment of things to do but sometimes forgets to provide the motivation to do them.