@Blkmage Origin was amazing at it's time. It aged now quite a bit (was nevera graphical spectacle), but with mods it's still good to play nowadays. It was a the best of it's kind until Baldurs Gate 3. DA 2 was interesting still, more action oriented and the environments turned a bit lackluster. Inquisition felt forced to continue but still interesting enough to play through.
Veilguard is something entirely different. Except for Varric and other characters it doesn't look, sound or feel like dragon age. And all wouldn't be an issue if it's at least a good written story.
@Titntin it supposed to make people happy, until developers started implementing political views into it. It's not necessarily hate against the ideas, but deep discomfort because seeing the threads above the puppet and knowing the purpose behind. Dragon Ages deserved better than being propaganda material. Luckily there are games we still all enjoy because they stay out of politics. Polish and Czech developers and also Japanese who will stick to their vision.
This game sucked out the last breath out of Dragon Age. The intro was strong, but what followed after was an insult to the original idea of Dragon Age. The cartoonish blight monsters, the overly sanitized enemies, the diversity that replaced cultures. Everything needs to be explained and talked out, the main characters who can't be bad and sounds more like chatgpt playing therapist, and worst a bland story with a MMO like gameplay which hooks at first but gets boring real quick. Biowares worst game ever.
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Love the dedication. We gonna get updates till actual 2077
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@Blkmage Origin was amazing at it's time. It aged now quite a bit (was nevera graphical spectacle), but with mods it's still good to play nowadays. It was a the best of it's kind until Baldurs Gate 3.
DA 2 was interesting still, more action oriented and the environments turned a bit lackluster.
Inquisition felt forced to continue but still interesting enough to play through.
Veilguard is something entirely different. Except for Varric and other characters it doesn't look, sound or feel like dragon age. And all wouldn't be an issue if it's at least a good written story.
Re: Poll: What Review Score Would You Give Dragon Age: The Veilguard On Xbox Game Pass?
@Titntin it supposed to make people happy, until developers started implementing political views into it. It's not necessarily hate against the ideas, but deep discomfort because seeing the threads above the puppet and knowing the purpose behind. Dragon Ages deserved better than being propaganda material.
Luckily there are games we still all enjoy because they stay out of politics. Polish and Czech developers and also Japanese who will stick to their vision.
Re: Poll: What Review Score Would You Give Dragon Age: The Veilguard On Xbox Game Pass?
@Misa
Totally agree, the main character is like a bystander somehow, and can't have strong opinions anymore. His true class is being a "Therapist".
Re: Poll: What Review Score Would You Give Dragon Age: The Veilguard On Xbox Game Pass?
This game sucked out the last breath out of Dragon Age. The intro was strong, but what followed after was an insult to the original idea of Dragon Age. The cartoonish blight monsters, the overly sanitized enemies, the diversity that replaced cultures. Everything needs to be explained and talked out, the main characters who can't be bad and sounds more like chatgpt playing therapist, and worst a bland story with a MMO like gameplay which hooks at first but gets boring real quick. Biowares worst game ever.