Dragon Age: The Veilguard | Official Reveal Trailer
Dragon Age: The Veilguard | Official Reveal Trailer
I don't know, this felt very "quirky" compared to older Dragon Age games. We'll see how it goes.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard | Official Reveal Trailer
I don't know, this felt very "quirky" compared to older Dragon Age games. We'll see how it goes.
Hard pass. The art style, the music, the whole vibe…
I don’t understand how you create a masterpiece like DA:O and then repeatedly go “let’s make a followup that is nothing like that whatsoever…”
EA didn't have time to fuck up DAO after buying BioWare.
Simple, the original team that made DA:O went off to do other things or was promoted into management where they did well, but couldn't replicate the magic of their OG team.
Not sure how I feel about the art style. Varric and Harding look decent, but it felt like the longer the trailer went on the more the characters turned into something out of a stylized hero shooter. Honestly, the whole trailer felt more suited to a hero shooter than a single player RPG. Hopefully the gameplay looks better, but this was a very odd way to formally reintroduce your game after ten years of scattered trailers and announcements.
If I remember correctly this was a live service game at first but pivoted back to singleplayer after Anthem or some other flop. It definitely still bleeds through.
holy shit it has really been ten years.
Was about to comment about the developers probably had to meet some diversity quota but the "hero shooter cast" sounds even more descriptive. Personally don't really mind much if the gameplay is good and the game is free of the usual triple-a monetization shenigans.
But in a post Baldurs gate 3 world Bioware will need to work extra hard to meet the increased expectations.
DA:I did a tone-shift from dark fantasy towards high fantasy. Personally I prefer hf to df, but I can see that it is a different vibe. This? This did a tone shift from hf to Guardians of the Galaxy. And I don't think this tone can deliver on what they set up with the Dreadwolf at the end of Trespasser
DAO is my favorite game of all time. Seeing the series get progressively worse (I hated the switch to High Fantasy, and this looks even worse) is really disheartening.
I just don't understand, why even make a fucking Dragon Age game if you're going to completely change the tone? (It's a rhetorical question, the answer is obviously that they're trying to cash-in on the brand recognition).
Based and level-headed-pilled
(I’m sorry for my shitpost comment but I mean it)
Thanks for the explanation. Had the same feeling but couldn't describe it. They definitely took the high fantasy route and even 'cartoonize' it further, which is kind of what DA is not about.
Wow this looks bad.
Really, really, really bad.
I mean sure, maybe the game turns out fantastic, but after a trailer that was apparently done by the Forspoken team with some consulting by Marvel and Fortnite people, I have exactly 0 hope for this.
Looks about as shitty as I expected, considering the dumpsterfire that BioWare has been for at least the past decade. I am just glad that, for now, we still have Larian Studios making good, classic CRPGs. Here's hoping they never get bought up by EA or other large soulless corporations.
Man, the contrast between this Guardians of the Galaxy-ass trailer and both the Warden's Calling and Sacred Ashes trailers is night and fucking day.
God I miss when Dragon Age was a good dark fantasy game.
The art direction seems kind of off, but sometimes that can shake itself out in game.
The tone of the trailer is definitely not the Dragon Age vibe. Lighthearted Oceans-style crew selection to deal with what looks like some sort of world-ending calamity? Yeah, that's not right.
Things could work out but I'm sure not feeling optimistic.
They've been slowly going in that direction with the writing since DA2, unfortunately. Inquisition definitely had more of it than the other 2, but this is almost fanfiction-levels, honestly.
Why do you think Varric is still around?
Larian was cooking while BioWare was microwaving.
Wtf was that....? I'm going to reserve judgement until we see some gameplay but damn that trailer was filled with cliche modern marvel movie bullshit.
This makes me a lot more worried about the upcoming Mass Effect too. I can fully see the marketing department being like "this is our Guardians Of The Galaxy!" and giving it the same treatment.
They seem to explore a different style for each Dragon Age game. I loved the shit out of DA:O and am still sad that no sequel captured the atmosphere of DA:O. But I still enjoyed every DA game. DA:I in particular was a lot of fun, even though it was not Origins. So I am hopeful that I'll enjoy Veilguard as well.
I just wish I could play DA:O again. But I don't have a Windows PC anymore.
Its a bit old, but the last reports for DA:O on wine look good: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=33926
I’m really surprised it’s coming out this year with all the development woes. I’m very hesitant to what this game will bring at this point but hoping for the best.
Actual hot garbage. If you want some real entertainment that this game WON'T provide, go to the dragon age subreddit and read the copium people are huffing there.
Dragon Age:Failguard. They made it too easy.
Almost feels Borderlandsy.
Looks fun; I'm digging the art style and the lighter tone of the trailer feels fresh when compared to a lot of what's out today. I didn't catch if it was in gamepass though; either way I'm hyped AF for this
Doubt it'll be game pass day one. Game pass only includes ea play basic tier which doesn't include big new releases. You'd be better getting ea play pro for a month and unsubbing if you don't want to play full price to play it at release.
Bummer tbh but that's ok. This was a beefy showcase, they needed a W like this. Lotta bangers there.
... Are they ripping off the "Suicide Squad" trailer?
That's not exactly a promising sign for the game.
(Also, identity theft is not a joke, Bioware!)
Honestly I wouldn’t mind if the actual game artstyle was like this. Dragon age franchise hasn’t been dark fantasy since DA2, and inquisition hasnt been pretty schizophrenic when it comes to the tone. Might as well go with it and embrace the camp.