This is the perfect episode to listen to while playing Dragon Age 2 for the first time in three years and appreciating the beauty of a pure hack-and-slash and classic BioWare character writing.
Veilguard is everything I imagine a game would be when its own developers aren't familiar with their work/source material and cannot settle on a direction for the game to go in. In this case, clearly the new staff are not fans of the foundations laid by Gaider and have failed to consolidate his work with their ideas for material meant to appeal to a new players. In the end, the game is regressive and appeals to no one. With devs like these, the game would have failed regardless of the route they took because they were so focused on catering to a certain crowd that was never doing to play the game in the first place and abandoning DA players in the process. I'm playing through Origins and I'm stunned by where DA has ended up.
@@FosterSteven lol it's actually more so the younger Fortnite inclined crowd (apparently they contemplated live service and the UI does appear that way), ie art style, sanitisation of heavy themes and lore, lack of nuance and moral conflict, disconnect from previous plot points, corny dialogue to name a few. Majority of these people are not going to jump into a fourth instalment neither will they be bothered to play any of the previous games.
This is the perfect episode to listen to while playing Dragon Age 2 for the first time in three years and appreciating the beauty of a pure hack-and-slash and classic BioWare character writing.
may your purple hawke achieve happiness
@@gamecereal I like Jen Hale's angry voice too much, unfortunately for Hawke :>
Please forgive my anti dragon age stance…
Veilguard is everything I imagine a game would be when its own developers aren't familiar with their work/source material and cannot settle on a direction for the game to go in. In this case, clearly the new staff are not fans of the foundations laid by Gaider and have failed to consolidate his work with their ideas for material meant to appeal to a new players. In the end, the game is regressive and appeals to no one. With devs like these, the game would have failed regardless of the route they took because they were so focused on catering to a certain crowd that was never doing to play the game in the first place and abandoning DA players in the process. I'm playing through Origins and I'm stunned by where DA has ended up.
When you say certain crowd who are you talking about🤔
@@FosterSteven lol it's actually more so the younger Fortnite inclined crowd (apparently they contemplated live service and the UI does appear that way), ie art style, sanitisation of heavy themes and lore, lack of nuance and moral conflict, disconnect from previous plot points, corny dialogue to name a few. Majority of these people are not going to jump into a fourth instalment neither will they be bothered to play any of the previous games.
Apologies for my horrid audio🥲
Even if this game was free I would want a refund
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