A member of Baldur’s Gate 3 shares his opinion on Dragon Age 4

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A member of Baldur’s Gate 3 shares his opinion on Dragon Age 4

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Will Dragon Age 4 The Veilguard eclipse Baldur’s Gate 3 and be replaced in the hearts of RPG fans? A member of the always very honest studio speaks after the tests were published.

While some are struggling with Call of Duty Black Ops 6’s multiplayer, others are waiting to get their hands on Dragon Age The Veilguard. There are clearly two spaces, two atmospheres. However, one has to admit that BioWare’s RPG is the most anticipated of the two. And for good reason, because not only have 10 years passed since Dragon Age Inquisition and the studio is no longer what it was back then. After several disappointments, Dragon Age 4 is one of the most successful BioWare productions in a long time, as we explain in our review. As successful as Baldur’s Gate 3?

Baldur’s Gate 3 or Dragon Age The Veilguard, why choose?

With a Metacritic score of 84/100 for Dragon Age The Veilguard, compared to 71 for Mass Andromeda and 59 for Anthem respectively, BioWare has come a long way. According to the tests, the studio was able to rehabilitate itself and now players have to comply. It’s a nice revenge, even if the response to the game is more moderate than a certain Baldur’s Gate 3, one of the best role-playing games of all time. Even though the two are comparable since they belong to the same genre, there is no reason to contrast them and we can love both titles, as Michael Douse attests. The publishing executive who worked on Baldur’s Gate 3 commented on Dragon Age 4.

« You may be wondering, “Is this a game?” [Dragon Age 4] Is this consistent with my experience with Baldur’s Gate 3? » The answer is yes. […] Honestly the combat system is brilliant (for me it’s a mix Xenoblade et Hogwarts Legacy: Hogwarts Legacy). It knows when it needs a big narrative moment, and it knows when to let your class play around to exploit some of its strongest elements. More importantly, I feel like this is the first Dragon Age game that really knows what it wants to be ».

A solid combat system, a sense of progression, spectacle and narrative stakes – don’t throw anything away! The publishing director of Baldur’s Gate 3 is under the spell. Michael Douse therefore recommends Dragon Age The Veilguard, especially if you are looking for a more compact and less time-consuming experience than BG3.

Source: Michael Douse on X.

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