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  4. Dragon Age: Inquisition

Take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition's beautiful concept art

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By Phil Savage published 20 November 2014

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I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 1 of 26
Page 1 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 2 of 26
Page 2 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 3 of 26
Page 3 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 4 of 26
Page 4 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 5 of 26
Page 5 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 6 of 26
Page 6 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 7 of 26
Page 7 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 8 of 26
Page 8 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 9 of 26
Page 9 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 10 of 26
Page 10 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 11 of 26
Page 11 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 12 of 26
Page 12 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 13 of 26
Page 13 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 14 of 26
Page 14 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 15 of 26
Page 15 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 16 of 26
Page 16 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 17 of 26
Page 17 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 18 of 26
Page 18 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 19 of 26
Page 19 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 20 of 26
Page 20 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 21 of 26
Page 21 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 22 of 26
Page 22 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 23 of 26
Page 23 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 24 of 26
Page 24 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 25 of 26
Page 25 of 26

I really enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition. It's a fantastic game, and boasts a world that's filled with varied and detailed environments. As it turns out, those environments are equally striking in concept form—as you can see from the work of lead concept artist Matt Rhodes.

The pictures are stunning, and full of character. I particularly love the way the exaggerated expressions of characters still perfectly encapsulates their in-game personalities. Be warned, though, there are some mild spoilers if you're worried about that sort of thing.

You can see Rhodes full range of work on his personal blog or ArtStation page.

Thanks, Kotaku.

Page 26 of 26
Page 26 of 26
Phil Savage
Phil Savage
Editor-in-Chief

Phil has been writing for PC Gamer for nearly a decade, starting out as a freelance writer covering everything from free games to MMOs. He eventually joined full-time as a news writer, before moving to the magazine to review immersive sims, RPGs and Hitman games. Now he leads PC Gamer's UK team, but still sometimes finds the time to write about his ongoing obsessions with Destiny 2, GTA Online and Apex Legends. When he's not levelling up battle passes, he's checking out the latest tactics game or dipping back into Guild Wars 2. He's largely responsible for the whole Tub Geralt thing, but still isn't sorry.

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