Dragon Age: Inquisition won Game of the Year at The Game Awards almost a week ago. While Dragon Age: Inquisition might not have achieved the grand heights of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it's still no less a masterclass in RPG development. Though, let's be honest: Bioware has had a lot of practice.
Dragon Age: Inquisition features a very cool tarot card system, which basically acts as in-game trophies or achievements. For instance, you can acquire certain tarot cards for romancing characters in the game. This provides a little extra incentive to go out of your way in the quest for pixelated love.
The Dragon Age: Inquisition wiki has a pretty awesome description for each tarot card, so we thought it'd be cool to share it here:
–Blackwall – The Chariot (struggle, conflict but also triumph over adversity)
– Cole – The Moon (uncertainty, illusion, hidden dangers)
– Cassandra – Death (changes, a necessary end of the old with promises of renewal, closing a chapter)
– Solas – The Hermit (patience, solitude, a time for meditation, soul searching)
– Varric – The Wheel of Fortune (destiny, luck, solving problems)
– Vivienne – The High Priestess (intuition, secrets, wisdom)
– Dorian – The Magician (skill, initiative, creativity)
– Sera – The Fool (the beginning of a journey, taking chances, brash impulsiveness)
– Iron Bull – The Devil (inhibitions, fear blocking positive energy, temptation)
All of the tarot cards are unique and feature some pretty stellar art. Which is your favorite? Let us know in the comments section!