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After Finally Playing Dragon Age Inquisition

        Dragon Age Inquisition was never officially released in India and that's why I really didn't have much hope that I'd ever get to play the third iteration of one of my favorite Videogame series of all time. But then something truly unexpected happened a few weeks back as Epic Games Store decided to give away the Game of the Year Edition of Dragon Age Inquisition for free, for a limited time. And with that, they just provided the only legitimate way that someone from India could actually buy and play the game, and that's exactly how I finally got to play Inquisition, the game I had wanted to play since the day it came out back in 2014.    And after spending quite a substantial amount of time with the game (though it's really microscopic in comparison to the total amount of playtime that Inquisition offers) I think I can finally give my honest viewpoint on the game--the things it does well and what it doesn't. But first off, I have to admit that after havin

The Greatest MCU Film

      Everything in existence has it's peaks and valleys and nothing escapes this duality----the MCU that we're seeing right now is perhaps a pale reflection of what it once was, but it doesn't really take away anything from the sheer greatness that it was back in the pre-Endgame saga. And as the MCU is currently going through it's inevitable 'phase of the Valley', this article attempts to celebrate this enormously grand and unique movie franchise by remembering one of most important and pivotal films to have come out of it----the film that not only played a key part in making the MCU what it is today but also created a massive cultural shockwave that paved the way for all the other subsequent films that we've seen from the franchise. And it's none other than The Avengers (2012)----the first billion dollar global blockbuster that had a huge role on making the MCU a juggernaut of a Worldwide movie franchise and a household name. Sure, there are multiple m