For anyone trying DA:I and hasn't completed DAO, certain DLCs and/or DA2, PCGamer has an awesome review of every decision on the Dragon Age Keep build. Even includes a 2+ hour video on every section of DA Keep. Obviously there are spoilers to old content on this page http://www.pcgamer.com/dragon-age-keep-guide/
This is really helpful even for people who haven't played DAO/DA2 for awhile.
Dragon Age
- Shinji10TH
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If you want a story summary + a game guide, you can look here http://guides.gamepressure.com/dragonag ... p?ID=26376
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THanks both, those should be really helpful for anyone who has not played the previous games. I do, however, highly recommend them. A lot of people dislike 2 because of repetitive locations, but if you play the first one and you are a fan, you should at least try to play 2 once, all the way through for the story and encounters that will continue into Dragon Age Inquisition
- GorSTL
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ColaQueen, I completely agree. I hadn't played DA:O for so long that I just needed a refresher but I must admit that I didn't finish DA2. I play way too many games and got distracted by something else. Shinji10th that site is awesome. Lots of great lore!
- Shinji10TH
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Yeah, their game guides are usually good, even if it's not great grammar-wise, because most of the guys that make them are Polish, but the content is always impressive and thorough.
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Nice one guys, thanks for those. I've played both DAO and DA2 but it was so long ago that I'd forgotten a lot of it. DA Keep jogged my memory a bit but those guides really helped me recall everything and with DA:I having some characters from both games it was a nice refresher before starting out. Likes for both of ya 
