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For me, it was the surprise song in Dragon Age Inquisition, when they performed "The Dawn Will Come."
You'd just had a huge battle, the hero was a low point, and they break out into this... thing. It's stunning and so well done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsxE0dwLICU
I love to see this moment mentioned. It was so moving. Even thinking about it now, I have chills.
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https://www.piped.video/watch?v=NsxE0dwLICU
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Man Inquisition was one of those games you played once and went "meh it was okay" but then you see a video like this and go "shit I should play that again"