Dragon Age: Absolution is a missable spinoff that crams its cast into a too tight clock

Dragon Age: Absolution - Four characters stand together inside a tavern looking disapproving.

My greatest fear about Netflix’s Dragon Age: Absolution was that it might spoil the grand debut of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf‘s new setting in Tevinter. When I finally get to play Deadwolf, I want to discover its surprises myself, not recognize them as reveals already wrung out for a Netflix spin-off. My fears were all for naught, because it turns out that Absolution is in such a damn rush to tell its own story that it doesn’t have time to spoil anything else.

Dragon Age: Absolution revolves around a cobbled together group of thieves hired by the Inquisition—savor your 10 second Cassandra and background Leliana cameo here because it’s the only one you’re getting—to steal a magical artifact called the Circulum Infinitus. It’s being held by the Tevinter Chantry and a magister who’s dead set on using it. The Circulum Infinitus is powered by blood magic, you see, which is enough of a reason to send these otherwise disposable characters on a heist to grab it.



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