Players will be able to creat some impressive new items

Oct 1, 2014 21:19 GMT  ·  By

The development team at BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts are continuing the promotional efforts for Dragon Age: Inquisition by delivering a new video, which is designed to reveal more information on the customization options offered by the role-playing game and the crafting options that are included.

The team states, "Personalize your Inquisition by customizing your followers’ gear and combat tactics. Collect recipes used to create powerful upgrades and potent items. Explore the world and gather ingredients to craft one-of-a-kind items!"

In previous titles in the series, BioWare has allowed gamers to significantly enhance their abilities by using the right equipment, although in the second game the options were more limited than the player base was expecting.

It seems that, for Dragon Age: Inquisition, the studio offers more freedom to its fans and that the crafting will interact directly with the exploration and the choices that gamers will have when they deal with the various areas of the world they can dominate.

Dragon Age: Inquisition offers a deep role-playing game experience

Dragon Age: Inquisition is shaping up to be a very ambitions game, and BioWare seems determined to offer a title that mixes the best elements of the two other releases in the series.

Gamers will have to travel all over Thedas and under it in order to find the cause of a tear in the Veil, which is giving demons from the Fade a chance to invade the world of the living.

The core story will also include options to deal with a civil war and with the conflict brewing between the Chantry, the Mages, and the Templars.

The game also includes a significant number of side quests that the player can either work on or abandon and the Inquisition organization can be enhanced with new powers as the game progresses.

The combat mechanics allow players to juggle with a lot of tactics, choosing positioning for their party and setting up team attacks, or to focus on the dynamic element of battles.

The new title is made using the Frostbite engine, which is used to create a beautiful world that can be explored at will.

Dragon Age: Inquisition will be out on November 18 in the United States and on November 21 in Europe and can be played on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft, the PlayStation 4 from Sony, and last-gen consoles.