Revisiting Dragon Age: The Veilguard - One Year On
Reflecting on Dragon Age: The Veilguard after a year reveals complex feelings about BioWare's RPG. Initially rated five stars, I now question that judgement, feeling it falls short of expectations. The game's development history, marked by turmoil and intervention from the Mass Effect team, adds to my discontent. New insights into its troubled production make me reconsider its overall quality. While it has moments of brilliance, it lacks the cohesive vision typical of BioWare's earlier titles. - The character development is uneven, with some arcs feeling rushed. - Combat mechanics could be more refined for better engagement. Despite its flaws, the world-building still captivates, offering rich lore to explore. Ultimately, the game is a reminder that even giants can stumble, and expectations can be hard to reconcile. For a deeper dive, read more. It's a journey of reflection, and perhaps, a call for more honesty in reviews.