The Iron Bull was very well received, and gained accolades for his appearance in
Inquisition. He is considered ''Inquisition's'' best party member by various sources. Commentators found his characterization as a self-confident figure who is irreverent and eccentric to be appealing. Kirk Hamilton, the editor-in-chief of
Kotaku, described the Iron Bull as "a thoughtful, wry killer whose
joie de vivre and reckless enthusiasm for danger make him an all-but-essential party member for adventures out in the field". Kate Gray observed that he started off as a witty yet slightly cold Qunari warrior that towers imposingly over the rest of the party companions, but "get to know him through the complex and engaging romance system and you'll discover the heart of a teddy bear underneath all that bravado". His interactions with an Inquisitor who is of Qunari background is praised as interesting by
Giant Bomb, noting that "in a game rooted in class and racial warfare, watching Iron Bull criticize your own upbringing roots the game's politicization in surprisingly electric waters". Matt Kane of
GLAAD praised the Iron Bull's characterization, noting that "not only will he school the player on using respectful language if they
misgender Krem, Bull is also openly
bisexual and will end up dating Dorian (provided both characters are in the party long enough) if the player doesn't pursue either of them for a romance. Iron Bull demonstrates that classic, masculine video game archetypes and progressive views on human nature are not mutually exclusive". He included Bull and fellow
Inquisition characters Krem,
Dorian Pavus and
Sera in his list of 2014's Most Intriguing LGBT Characters. Alec Meer is fascinated by Iron Bull's visual design, noting that he's "...both muscley and fat; sometimes he looks like horned Adonis, sometimes he looks like Obelix wearing a Goth hat". He comments that the Iron Bull's design does not resemble the typical archetype or image of male warrior characters in massive fantasy adventures. Describing the character as "both grotesque and magnificent", he notes that the character is "clearly raw power, but I badly want to know just how far out that belly will flop if he ever takes off that girdle". Alec also commented on the design of his nipples, "The pecs are like fatty paving slaps, sure, but those are some pretty damn big nipples too. They're wider than his chin. They's so low-slung. Almost an udder. What is the story of the nipples, and of the vast, almost tectonic chest-squares on which they sit? Why are they so mesmeric despite looking kind of awful?". Prinze's performance as The Iron Bull has drawn unanimous praise from Bioware's developers and video game journalists. Gita Jackson of Kotaku is amused by the fact that the Iron Bull "is roughly the size of a truck and voiced by a 90s teen heartthrob". Lucas Sullivan of Gamesradar praised Prinze's performance, stating "anyone who says they can't be charmed by Freddie Prinze Jr.'s deep, dulcet voice is a bold-faced liar". Hamilton concluded that the Iron Bull steals the show due to the combination of a good script and a lusty performance by Prinze, and that he "knocks it out of the park"; a sentiment shared by Mike Laidlaw, former creative director of the
Dragon Age series. The character's sexuality has invited commentary from several critics. Kate Gray was surprised by the Iron Bull's enthusiasm for
BDSM, a topic she was not expecting to find in a
AAA game. She praised the character's insistence on obtaining
informed consent from the player character before engaging them in any sexual activity. Gita Jackson, writing for
Kotaku, noted that "Bull is just a very large guy who likes to fuck. When the chips are down he'll commit, but it's always on your terms. He's very open about being dominant in bed and he's respectful of your boundaries". Elizabeth Sampat notes that there is a healthy BDSM relationship dynamic between Iron Bull and his sexual partners, with "frank and open communication,
safe words, and aftercare". She observes that the Iron Bull does not treat
transgender people any differently from
cisgender people, and she believes that this strongly implies that Qunari sex culture, at least as told from the Iron Bull's perspective, is generally
queer with little to no regard to gender. Various sources have called a
sex scene involving the character as one of the funniest moments in
Inquisition. ==See also==