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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 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.
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Reviews
14 reviews found96
Impulsegamer
Apr 2, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
89
NZGamer
Apr 9, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
Softpedia
Mar 24, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
GameWatcher
Apr 28, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
CGMagazine
May 31, 2015
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. On the other hand—and this is no fault of the content itself—Jaws of Hakkon finds itself finally releasing to other platforms just as The Witcher III is storming across consoles on an almost guaranteed RPG of the Year run.
80
Hardcore Gamer
Mar 30, 2015
Jaws of Hakkon is an enjoyable but unessential addition to Inquisition, great for players looking to prolong their game or for an excuse to dive back into Thedas. Those hoping for more content that directly influences the main story, or in-depth interactions with companions, however, may be disappointed.
80
PC Gamer
Mar 26, 2015
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75
IGN
Mar 26, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
Eurogamer
Mar 24, 2015
Returning to Skyhold after playing the DLC I feel like it was an adventure worth taking, if not one that has particularly changed my Dragon Age experience in any meaningful way. And I think that this is perhaps the biggest problem - and maybe what fans saying this is simply "more of the same" might really mean.
75
GamingTrend
Mar 31, 2015
While Jaws of Hakkon is neither revolutionary or ultimately necessary, it is gorgeous and offers 6-8 hours of gameplay for the price of a solo trip to the movies. The new end-game content fits nicely into the fold, even if it offers very little deviation from the well-established formula.