Free Illario vs Arrest Illario for his Betrayal (ALL CHOICES) - Dragon Age: The Veilguard
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Free Illario vs Arrest Illario for his Betrayal (ALL CHOICES) - Dragon Age: The Veilguard
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The fourth major game in the Dragon Age franchise, The Veilguard is the sequel to Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Sparing Illario is, probably, the dumbest choice they could've come up with. I'd understood if it was sparing his life, but just letting him go?
Imaging Simba just saying to the rest of the lions "It's okay, Scar is cool now, I forgave him, but keep and eye out for him, would you?".
Zevran: Who killed his two closest friends and lovers "Skill issue!"
Zevran: "Killing my former brothers-in-arms is oddly satisfying."
If anyone is wondering why this game’s writing isn’t as good as the last DA games, it’s because BioWare lost David Gaider, the lead writer since Origins, after DAI. Think I read that he left because of “creative differences” since EA’s take over of BioWare… so blame EA.
Let's not discount the entirety of the team that tent-poled Dragon Age's world as much as Gaider, of whom is just as spotty. Granted, his worldbuilding is second-to-none personally.
When it has a moment to breathe, it's fantastic, but it's such a rarity that is absolutely evident with the dissonant cutscenes (a few of the cutscenes are _so_ polished with the lighting, dialogue, camera, motion capture and a taste of what-if). I can't imagine the production hellscape this game went through, and I'll offer an olive branch over the fact -- the directorial musical chairs are evident enough.
I begrudgingly enjoy this game akin to DA2's potential. Granted, DA2 sacrificed its gameplay for its narrative; DAV sacrificed its narrative for its gameplay.
@merlylvsm i beg to differ, DA2's combat is immersive and intuitive. Love the flashy spells vs. Origins.. What they sacrifice is the environment art and design.
Wait, there's no difference in story decisions? He still just goes to prison anyway?! This is worse lack of choices than Fallout 4.
He doesn’t go to prison. He’ll just have viago as a bodyguard to make sure he stays in line
There's a difference. There is Illario being sentenced to prison. But he can free on paper but he is now under constant observation by his peers and now basically a pariah among them, considering what he did is betrayal.
Did you skip to the end without watching? He doesn't go to prison in the first one.
Of course, you cannot kill him. 🙄
Too violent for the modern audience.
Zevran: Who killed his two closest friends and lovers "Skill issue!"
To be fair they are the last line of the first talons. Probably still need him around for a few heirs ☠️
Can't*
...you know plenty of people die in Veilguard, right? Like, Harding or Davrin? Varric? And so forth?
@@Choshako . Did the player kill them? No right? Then shut up
The illusion of choices. All past decisions from previous dragon age games means nothing now
Was that supposed to imply that he boned his cousin?