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With The Veilguard, Dragon Age has forgotten its dark fantasy roots and become BioWare’s Avengers

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With The Veilguard, Dragon Age has forgotten its dark fantasy roots and become BioWare’s Avengers

When BioWare started working on Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the world was in love with Marvel. We wanted more Avengers, more bants, more Nick Fury recruiting super-powered heroes. This must have felt serendipitous to a studio which had, for years, been designing RPGs where players put together a wise-cracking, good-looking squad to stop the world—and sometimes galaxy—from imploding.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is BioWare’s Avengers, fully leaning into the idea of a heroic team of powerhouses protecting everyone from the worst of the worst—between bouts of exposition and lots of banter, of course. But unfortunately it’s now 2024, the Marvel formula has become exhausting, and BioWare’s latest RPG—which I’m now around three quarters of the way through—feels both perfunctory and behind the curve.

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